noun
- A tropical American tree (Prosopis pallida) that produces long pods used as food and fodder; also called mesquite.
- The edible pod or seed of the algarrobo tree, used as livestock feed or human food.
Usage: Also spelled algaroba; Common in South America and the Caribbean; The pods are sweet and nutritious
Usage: Often ground into flour or used as a sweetener
Examples
- The algarrobo tree thrives in arid climates throughout Central and South America.
- Farmers use algarrobo pods as a nutritious supplement for cattle and goats.
- The sweet algarrobo flour is sometimes used as a substitute for chocolate in baking.
- In Peru, algarrobo has been cultivated for centuries as both food and medicine.
- The pods of the algarrobo contain high levels of protein and minerals.
- Local communities harvest algarrobo seeds to make traditional beverages.