Uses
The fruit of the ''Grewia villosa'' were eaten both while immature and green and also once they had ripened and hardened to a dark, reddish-brown. The bark was stripped off and crushed in water or chewed to a pulp which was used to wash the body as well as to clean the hair and disinfect the scalpIts wood was used to make a bow of a Cape Verdean musical instrument, the cimboa, traditionally used to be played with the batuque dances.
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