Prainea limpato, also known as tampang susu in Malay and more locally as kesusu or empatak, is a species of flowering plant, a fruit tree in the fig family, that is native to Southeast Asia.
The tree grows to 30 m in height, with a bole of 2âÂÂ4 m, with white latex. The leaves are 10âÂÂ35 cm long by 4âÂÂ15 cm wide. The globular inflorescences occur in the leaf axils. The syncarpous infructescences comprise 8âÂÂ20 oval fruits, each 1.5âÂÂ2 cm by 1 cm in diameter, projecting outwards from the core and ripening orange. The fruits are edible, with the orange aril tasting of bananas.
The species is found in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo, where it occurs naturally in lowland and hill mixed dipterocarp forest, as well as on limestone soils and along riverbanks, up to an elevation of 700 m. It is also planted in rural villages.