Baobab

noun
  1. A large tree native to Africa, Madagascar, and Australia, known for its thick trunk and ability to store large amounts of water. It belongs to the genus Adansonia and is often referred to as the 'tree of life' due to its many uses. noun
    The baobab tree can live for thousands of years, making it one of the longest-living trees on Earth.
    Local communities often rely on the baobab for food, water, and shelter.
  2. The fruit of the baobab tree, which is rich in nutrients and often used in food and beverages for its health benefits. noun
    Baobab fruit is high in vitamin C and is often used in smoothies and health drinks.
    The powder made from baobab fruit is a popular ingredient in many health supplements.