oil palm
Penzelö tî pandôo
Sepeoil palm \ˈɔɪl pɑːm\ wala \ˈɔɪl pɑm\
- (Bangë) mbûrü,sängbä; Âmângbi tî pöpöködörö: Elaeis guineensis (Arecaceae)
- Some production methods, especially in South-East Asia, led to huge areas of old-growth rainforests being felled and burned, only to be replaced by vast oil palm plantations. — (Mark Kinver, “UK gets biofuels research centre” na BBC News , 27 Nyenye 2009 → dîko mbëtï)