Willughbeia sarawacensis – Nutritional Value, Health Benefits

Willughbeia sarawacensis, commonly known as kubal or Kubal madu (Malaysia) and tabo (Philippines), is a large tropical vine-bearing plant with edible fruit native to Borneo and to the nearby Island of Palawan in the Philippines.[2] The fruit is the shape, size, and color of a grapefruit with a thin melon-like rind and have a concentrated sweet taste comparable to mango, soursop, and pineapple combined. At the government experiment station near Kuching, Sarawak they are grown on elevated platforms and said to start producing in less than two years. Currently there are 4 related species known in Borneo: Kubal Asam or Kubal Taya, Kubal tusu or Kubal madu, kubal arang (all fall under willughbeia sarawakensis), and another much bigger cousin tabau ( willughbeia elimeri). All four are round shape except kubal tusu, which is a pear shape.

Kubal arang ( charcoal) got it distinctive charcoal color seed.

Kubal Madu Quick Facts
Name: Kubal Madu
Scientific Name: Willughbeia Angustifolia
Origin Nicobar Island to Malesia. It is commonly found wild in Borneo (Brunei, Sarawak, Sabah and Indonesian Kalimantan).
Colors Golden yellow to orangey-yellow
Shapes Fleshy berry, globose, 1.9-14 by 1.9-14 cm

Kubal Madu is a vigorous climbing shrub that produces woody stems upto 60 meters long. Stems climb to the top of the trees in forests. Woody shoots attach themselves to other plants by hooked, leafless branchlets. It is a perennial, evergreen woody climber having branches bearing tendrils formed from modified inflorescences. Leaves are opposite and distichous on short petioles. Flowers are yellowish-white, pentamerous, and actinomorphic. Fruit is a globose, fleshy berry, golden yellow to orangey-yellow and indehiscent. Seeds are smooth, ovoid having thin endosperm and thick horny cotyledons, and embedded in mucilaginous orangey-yellow pulp.

Name Kubal Madu
Scientific Name Willughbeia Angustifolia
Native Nicobar Island to Malesia. It is commonly found wild in Borneo (Brunei, Sarawak, Sabah and Indonesian Kalimantan).
Common/English Name Pitabu, Kubal Madu, Serapit
Name in Other Languages Kalimantan: Pitabu, Gitak Madu;
Sabah: Kabal Madu, Serapit;
Sarawak: Kubal Madu, Akar Kubal
Plant Growth Habit Perennial, evergreen woody climber
Growing Climate Tropical
Stem 60 meters long
Flower Pentamerous, yellowish-white
Fruit shape & size Fleshy berry, globose, 1.9-14 by 1.9-14 cm
Fruit color Golden yellow to orangey-yellow
Seed Compressed, ovoid, smooth, 1.2-2.4 by 0.6-1.4 by 0.6-1.1 cm

Kubal Madu Scientific Classification

Scientific Name: Willughbeia angustifolia

Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
Phylum Tracheophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Gentianales
Family Apocynaceae
Genus Willughbeia Roxb.
Synonyms
  • Ancylocladus rufescens (Dyer ex Hook.fil.) Kuntze
  • Chilocarpus brachyanthus Pierre
  • Urnularia rufescens (Dyer ex Hook.f.) Pichon
  • Vahea angustifolia Miq.
  • Willughbeia angustifolia var. gracilior Markgr.
  • Willughbeia apiculata Miq.
  • Willughbeia elmeri Merr.
  • Willughbeia rufescens Dyer
  • Willughbeia rufescens Dyer ex Hook.f.
  • Willughbeiopsis rufescens (Dyer ex Hook.f.) Rauschert.
  • Willughbeiopsis rufescens (Dyer ex J.D.Hook.) S.Rauschert

Culinary uses

  • The pulp of ripe fruit is consumed raw.
  • Make the juice from ripe fruit.

References

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