What is algarrobo arbol?

Algarrobo arbol is a species of tree that belongs to the legume family, found mainly in South America. It is also known as the carob tree, and its scientific name is Prosopis chilensis. The tree can grow up to 10m tall, and has a broad, rounded canopy with dense foliage. The leaves of the algarrobo arbol are small, clustered, and spiny, which helps protect the tree from grazing animals. The tree produces edible pods, which are a rich source of nutrients and have been used as a food source by indigenous South American communities for centuries. The wood of the algarrobo arbol is also highly valued for its strength and durability, and is used to make furniture, flooring, and other products.