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'''Quandong''', or '''Quondong''', is a common name for the species '''''[[Santalum acuminatum]]''''' (desert, sweet quandong) and its edible fruit, but may also refer to
'''Quandong''' (Quondong) is an exotic foodstuff from Australia, or a common name for its source '''''[[Santalum acuminatum]]''''' (desert, sweet quandong). It may also refer to:
* ''[[Santalum murrayanum]]'' (bitter quandong), a similar plant
* ''[[Elaeocarpus angustifolius]]'' (blue quandong), an unrelated plant with similar fruit
* [[Quandong, Victoria]], a locality in Australia


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* ''[[Santalum murrayanum]]'' (bitter quandong)
* ''[[Elaeocarpus angustifolius]]'' (blue quandong)

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[[Category:Words and phrases of Australian Aboriginal origin]]
[[Category:Australian cuisine]]
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[[Category:Fruits of the desert]]

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Quandong (Quondong) is an exotic foodstuff from Australia, or a common name for its source Santalum acuminatum (desert, sweet quandong). It may also refer to: