On my walk to the hospital every morning, I pass this wonderfully strange tree. The huge fruit are gourds, non-edible, but very useful all the same. Here’s our friend A’isaatu, with two halves of this type of gourd, dried and decorated. The Fulani use them for milk storage.
Here’s a selection of the gourds, the small plain one on the left with the tiny gourd for a lid is used to churn butter. The Fulani make butter and yogurt, but not cheese. They drink their fresh milk straight from the cow out in the grasslands, or back at home, heated, with sugar.
Wow! those gourds are beautiful! What a wonderful way to store milk! I would love to have a gourd tree! I’ve never seen one here though…
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