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Opuntia spp.
PLANT NAME: Opuntia spp. COMMON NAMES: Pänini, päpipi [Hawai'i]; prickly pear, barbary pear, indian pear [English]; xian ren zhang [China]; aathikan [Nepal]; cockineal [Bermuda]; nopal (whole plant), tuna (fruit) [Mexico]; nopal [South America]; rachette, cochineel [Carribean]; saptapheni [India]; scoggineal [Creole]; tuna, pa'kam [Mopal Maya]. FAMILY: Cactaceae. TOXICITY: Oral administration of O. streptacantha is non-toxic to horses, humans, and mice [Ahmad 1996] While the aerial parts are safe, even if eaten in large amounts, the spines in one's skin are an acquired taste. Some Chinese sources list the roots as mildly toxic. CAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS: Not in pregnancy (root).
USE AS FOOD:
RANGE: Semi-tropical and tropical areas. North, Central, and South America to Southern Europe, Mediterranean, India, & Australia. HABITAT: Where ever it pleases, but likes it dry and sunny. On Maui it grows in drier areas of Kula and Omaopio.
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