'''Salacca''' is a genus of 20 species of
palms native to tropical southeastern
Asia. They are very short-stemmed palms, with
leaves up to 6-8 m long. The leaves have a spiny petiole; in most species they are pinnate with numerous leaflets, but some species, notably ''S. magnifica'', have undivided leaves.
The
fruit grow in clusters at the base of the plants, and are edible in many species, with a reddish-brown scaly skin covering a white pulp and one to two large inedible seeds. The
Salak (''S. zalacca'') is the species most widely grown for the fruit, which has a slight acidic taste.