The Calabash tree, scientifically known as Crescentia cujete, is a distinctive and culturally significant tree renowned for its unique gourd-like fruits. Commonly referred to as the Calabash or Bottle gourd tree, this evergreen tree produces large, spherical fruits with hard, woody shells. The fruit pulp and seeds are edible, offering a nutritious and versatile resource. Notably, the dried and hollowed shells of the Calabash fruit have been traditionally utilized as natural containers or vessels, showcasing its practical use in various cultures.


