Kepel (Stelechocarpus burahol). This fruit, which has been the favorite of the Javanese court princesses since ancient times, is now one of the rare plants in Indonesia.
The fruit smells of sweat, until it is used as a deodorant.

Kepel (Stelechocarpus burahol). This fruit, which has been the favorite of the Javanese court princesses since ancient times, is now one of the rare plants in Indonesia. The fruit smells of sweat, until it is used as a deodorant.

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Stock photo: Kepel (Stelechocarpus burahol). This fruit, which has been the favorite of the Javanese court princesses since ancient times, is now one of the rare plants in Indonesia. The fruit smells of sweat, until it is used as a deodorant. was taken by robertasy .