Cassabanana

/ˌkæsəbəˈnɑːnə/ noun

A large tropical fruit with a hard shell that grows on a vine, native to Central and South America, sometimes used for decoration or food.

From Spanish 'cassabana' or Portuguese 'caçabana,' possibly from Tupi language of Brazil. The word traveled through colonial trade routes to describe this climbing plant's fruit that was unfamiliar to Europeans.

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