Talk:Chokok

Foods labeled in English "Dried hot chokok" have the vietnamese name "Mút cóc cây". In Vietnamese Wikipedia, "Cóc (cây)" redirects to "Cóc Tahiti", which is interlinked with English Wikipedia "Spondias dulcis" a.k.a. Tahitian Apple. "Spondias dulcis" is known in Vietnamese as cóc. This seems like a close match. However, cóc could potentially also refer to another fruit, "Cóc Thái" which is Spondias mombin, or maybe just an ordinary "Apple" (because "Cóc Tahiti" means "Tahitian Apple"). The syllable "cóc" is also part of unrelated words such as the names for frogs, toads, fish, and "coke (fuel)".