Noni
Morinda citrifolia.
Family Annonaceae.
Fruit ovoid size of a potato yellow or white irregular surface. When ripe and pungent smells unpleasant.
Despite its strong smell, Noni, raw or cooked, is an integral part of the native diet in several Pacific islands. The seeds also pemplean toast. Its juice has been used in traditional medicine popular Polynesian and Southeast Asia to treat a wide range of health problems.