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Can gourds help people

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Yes. Some gourds are good for using as scrubbers while others are good for using as containers. In more primitive times, gourds were a staple for household items.

There are also foods in the gourd family such as squash, zucchini, etc. Melons are related as well.

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