Ko Tītoki he rākau ngahere, he hua ātaahua tōna.
He uri nō Tāne rāo ko Mangonui
Ka whakamahia te hinu o te kākano hei pani mō te kiri me te pēpi, mō ngā Māmā e hapu ana, ano nei he pani kia whakarauora i te tinana whai muri i te whakawhanau pēpi.
Tītoki (Alectryon excelsus) oil from the seeds is used to help mothers during childbirth and in rongoā as a baby skin cream.
Tītoki is also made into a wairakau—a drink to naturally settle the mind (hinengaro).
