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Maguey
Maguey Mag"uey, n. [Sp. maguey, Mexican maguei and metl.] (Bot.) The century plant, a species of Agave (A. Americana). See Agave.

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- Furcraea, a source of natural fiber Maguey flowers, an edible flower In music, Maguey also refers to: Banda Maguey, a Mexican music band This page is an...
- Maguey worms (Spanish: gusanos de maguey, [ɡuˈsanos ðe maˈɣej] ; chinicuiles [tʃiniˈkwiles] ) are either of two species of edible caterpillars that infest...
- Maguey flower The maguey flower (Agave spp.), in Spanish, flor de maguey (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɣej]), also known locally as gualumbo, hualumbo, quiote...
- Agave americana, commonly known as the century plant, maguey, or American aloe, is a flowering plant species belonging to the family Asparagaceae. It is...
- agave wine, is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented sap of the maguey (agave) plant. It is traditional in central Mexico, where it has been produced...
- Banda Maguey (nickname: "La estrella de los bailes") is a Regional Mexican band from Jalisco, Mexico. They originated in Villa Corona, also the home of...
- Agave salmiana (also known as maguey pulquero and green maguey) is a species of the family Asparagaceae, native to central and southern Mexico. It is also...
- Agave syrup, also known as maguey syrup or agave nectar, is a sweetener commercially produced from several species of agave, including Agave tequilana...
- (Nahuatl pronunciation: [maˈjawel]) is the female deity ****ociated with the maguey plant among cultures of central Mexico in the Postclassic era of pre-Columbian...
- these spirits have been legally certified as "mezcal" or not. Agaves or magueys are endemic to the Americas and found globally as ornamental plants. More...