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Unripe and sour type
carambolas can be
mixed with
other chopped ****es to make
relishes in Australia. In the Philippines,
unripe carambolas are
eaten dipped...
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Averrhoa carambola is a
species of tree in the
family Oxalidaceae native to
tropical Southeast Asia; it has a
number of
common names,
including carambola, star...
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Carambola! (Italian:
Carambola, also
known as
Strange Adventures of Coby and Ben) is a 1974
Italian comedic Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed...
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Portuguese word
carambola, or the
French word carambole,
which are used to
describe the red
object ball. Some
etymologists have
suggested that
carambola, in turn...
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Carambola may
refer to:
Carambola, also
known as star fruit, the
fruit of
Averrhoa carambola Carambola!, a 1974
western comedy film
Carom billiards, the...
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bears edible but
extremely sour fruits. It is a
close relative of the
carambola tree.
Averrhoa bilimbi is a
small tropical tree
reaching up to 15m in...
- win. Bort, JM (13
January 2019). "El gol de
Tendillo en la
tarde de las
carambolas" [Tendillo's goal on the
afternoon of flukes]. Levante-EMV (in Spanish)...
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Carambola's Philosophy: In the
Right Pocket (Italian:
Carambola, filotto...
tutti in buca, also
known as The
Crazy Adventures of Len and Coby and Trinity...
- species, the
carambola and the bilimbi, are
cultivated for
their fruits. Five
species are accepted.
Averrhoa bilimbi L. – bilimbi
Averrhoa carambola L. – starfruit...
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present in tomatoes, spinach, and
especially in
carambola and rhubarb;
rhubarb leaves and
unripe carambolas are
toxic because of high
concentrations of oxalic...