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The poison fruit from ‘The White Lotus’ is real—and it attacks the heart The pong pong tree—also known as the “suicide tree”—may be a plot point in the season finale of the HBO ...
The pong pong tree isn't just "The White Lotus" fiction. The science behind the killer seeds from the "suicide tree" are real and can be deadly, even in small doses.
'White Lotus' fans have theorized that the pong-pong fruit is another example of symbolism for the doom that has yet to occur.
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Seeds from the fruit of the pong pong tree are toxic, and ingesting them can lead to nausea, vomiting, and even death.
‘The White Lotus’ deadly pong-pong seed gets star treatment at Field Museum On Tuesday, the public can get a close-up look at the now-infamous seeds during a special viewing at the museum. In ...
Pong Quest is an RPG that stars a pong paddle who ventures through dungeons based on Atari classics to save Pong World from a mysterious threat. Check out the exclusive debut gameplay trailer below.
The "suicide fruit" of the pong-pong tree played a critical role in The White Lotus season 3's finale. Life & Style breaks down the plant and its fatal properties, and how it was included in the ...
If you've been watching "The White Lotus" you probably remember a tree with poisonous seeds featured around the Thai resort where the most recent season was set.
Hong Kong loves beer pong, but the game in this city doesn’t resemble the one most North Americans grew up playing. It’s called “double cherry” and the new rules have enthusiasts divided.
Kimberly Hansen, Collections Manager of Flowering Plants, The Field Museum, joins John Williams to talk about her work at the Field Museum, the now famous poison pong-pong tree plant that was featured ...
The seeds of the pong pong tree made their debut on the first episode of season three of the HBO series. In the show, the trees are featured throughout the hotel based in Thailand.