Akee

/ɑːˈkiː/ noun

A tropical fruit tree (Blighia sapida) native to West Africa but now widely cultivated in the Caribbean, producing a fruit with creamy arils that are eaten as a delicacy.

From Twi (Akan language) akee or ackee, brought to the Caribbean through the African slave trade. The word entered English through trade and colonial contact with West African peoples.

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