Atyankerne is an Aboriginal word the Arrernte people from central Australia use for edible type of mistletoe. You will find atyankerne on mulga trees and when shaken the fruit falls to the ground.
Aboriginal women artists often depict atyankerne in their bush tucker paintings.
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