The natural loofah from your own backyard....
Body Shop sells these at great prices. The photo shows loofah in the making. Most Iban ladies "grow" their own busut to make loofah. Instead of paying 30 ringgit for a loofah from Body Shop.
the Iban name for this vegetable is busut. A variety of the petola or ketola.
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