1 In West Africa ackee is hardly ever eaten but is cultivated for other uses. Immature fruits are used to make soap; the wood from the tree is termite resistant and, therefore, used for building; crushed ackee leaves are applied to the skin to treat headaches and ulcers. Ackee leaves are also used as a fodder for goats.

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