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Can Plumeria seedpods be used for culinary or medicinal purposes?

No, Plumeria seedpods are not suitable for culinary or medicinal purposes. Plumeria seedpods contain toxic compounds and are not safe for human consumption. Ingesting any part of the plant, including seeds and seedpods, can cause gastrointestinal distress and other adverse reactions. It is essential to handle Plumeria seedpods with care and keep them out of reach of children and pets to avoid accidental ingestion. Plumeria should only be appreciated for its ornamental beauty and should not be used for any culinary or medicinal applications.

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