Thaumatococcus daniellii is a species of tropical flowering plant known by several common names, including
katamfe or
katempfe,
Yoruba soft cane, and
African serendipity berry. It is known for being the natural source of
thaumatin, an intensely
sweet protein which is of interest in the development of sweeteners. This is a large
rhizomatous flowering herb native to the
rainforests of
Ghana and surrounding African nations. It is also an
introduced species in the rainforests of northern
Australia. It grows three to four meters in height and has large papery leaves up to 46 centimeters long. It bears pale purple flowers and a soft fruit containing a few shiny black seeds. The fruit is covered in a fleshy red
aril, which is the part that contains thaumatin. In its native range the plant has a number of uses besides flavoring. The sturdy leaf
petioles are used as tools and building materials, the leaves are used to wrap food, and the leaves and seeds have a number of traditional medicinal uses.
This plant is sometimes called miracle fruit, but the unrelated species Synsepalum dulcificum is better known by that name.
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