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Morinda citrifolia
|genus = Morinda |species = citrifolia |authority = L. |synonyms_ref = |synonyms = |''Morinda citrifolia'' f. ''potteri'' |''Morinda citrifolia'' var. ''potteri'' |''Morinda ligulata'' |''Morinda litoralis'' |''Morinda macrophylla'' |''Morinda mudia'' |''Morinda multiflora'' |''Morinda nodosa'' |''Morinda quadrangularis'' |''Morinda teysmanniana'' |''Morinda tinctoria'' |''Morinda tinctoria'' var. ''multiflora'' |''Morinda zollingeriana'' |''Platanocephalus orientalis'' |''Sarcocephalus leichhardtii'' }} }}''Morinda citrifolia'' is a fruit-bearing tree in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. There are over 100 names for this fruit across different regions, including great morinda, Indian mulberry, noni, beach mulberry, vomit fruit, awl tree, and cheesefruit.
Native to Southeast Asia and Australasia, the species was spread across the Pacific by Polynesian sailors. It is now cultivated throughout the tropics and is widely naturalised.
The plant contains anthraquinones, which can be harmful to human health. Although the fresh fruit is edible, its pungent odour makes it worthwhile only as a famine food. It is also used in traditional medicine and processed into products such as juices. Provided by Wikipedia