Tagua Nut
The Tagua nut, fruit of a Ivory-nut palm which flourishes in tropical America from Paraguay to Panama. The female palms bear large woody, burr like fruit, each containing several seeds about the size of the hen's egg. The immature seeds are gelatinous and edible. these are the ivory nuts, white or cream in color and very hard. Known in the trade also as Vegetable Ivory, the substance is used as a substitute for ivory and has long been carved into curious figure for tourist. these are $2 each or $20 for a dozen.
$2.00Shipping: $4 for 1 /tagua and $13 for 12 to any of the 48 US states.
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