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Looks more like a Calabash to me......the hard shell is used many places as a container (bowl, etc.), and I believe only the very young fruit may be edible.

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I'm no expert, but the leaves are different. The calabash leaves appear much more pointed and thinner. The OP's photo shows more rounded, thick, waxy leaves - typical citrus.

The fruit shapes are also different. The OP's is longer than it is wide; the calabash fruit is wider than it's long. Furthermore, the OP's fruit is on an obvious stalk; the calabash fruit isn't - it's close to the branch.

My vote is for pomelo.

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The reason I say that I don't think it is edible-is that have passed there at various times of the year-when the " fruit " ? is on the tree or fresh on the ground--never seen the local people take them--just leave them to rot .

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In Thai its called ต้นตีนเป็ด (dtohn dteen bpet), Cerbera odollam,

From wikipedia: commonly known as the Suicide tree, Pong-pong, and Othalanga, is a species of tree native to India and other parts of Southern Asia. It grows preferentially in coastal salt swamps and in marshy areas

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In Thai its called ต้นตีนเป็ด (dtohn dteen bpet), Cerbera odollam,

From wikipedia: commonly known as the Suicide tree, Pong-pong, and Othalanga, is a species of tree native to India and other parts of Southern Asia. It grows preferentially in coastal salt swamps and in marshy areas

I think you win, looks spot on

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