The Calabur Tree, also known as the African Star Apple, is a fruit-bearing tree that is native to West Africa. It is scientifically known as Chrysophyllum albidum, and has some local names in West Africa, such as Utieagba, Uyayak, Agbalumo, and Udala. The fruit of the tree has a sweet and tangy taste, and is eaten both fresh and dried. In addition to its numerous health benefits, the Calabur Tree is also used in some traditional medicine practices. Other synonyms for the Calabur Tree include White Star Apple, African Cherry, Abo, Ata, and Ebo. Despite the varied names, the Calabur Tree remains a valuable and important tree species in West Africa.