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Jabuticaba (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒabutʃiˈkabɐ]), also
spelled Jaboticaba, is the
edible fruit of the
jabuticabeira (Plinia cauliflora) or
Brazilian grapetree...
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Plinia spirito-santensis,
commonly known as
jabuticaba peluda de cruz (hairy
cross jaboticaba) or
Grimal in the
United States, is a
species of
plant in...
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Plinia peruviana,
commonly known as
jabuticaba cabinho (small
stemmed jabuticaba) in Brazil, is a
species of
plant in the
family Myrtaceae. It is endemic...
- berries),
Aronia chokeberry, chokecherry, bird cherry, rhubarb, quince,
jabuticaba and
persimmon fruits (especially when unripe),
banana skins (or unripe...
- sellowiana),
guava (Psidium guajava),
strawberry guava (Psidium cattleyanum),
jabuticaba (Plinia cauliflora),
Surinam cherry (Eugenia uniflora), arazá (Eugenia...
- 652 (2020 est.) in an area of 707 km2. The town
takes its name from the
jabuticaba tree.
Jaboticabal is home to the
UNESP university campus, and is also...
- as yva poroity, jaboticabarana, jabúriti, guapuriti, cambucá peixoto,
jabuticaba de cacho, or
piuna is a
species of
plant in the
family Myrtaceae. Plinia...
- from maracujá, goiaba,
acerola and graviola.
Licor de
jabuticaba – a
liqueur made with
jabuticaba.
Capeta – a ****tail
prepared with vodka, guaraná powder...
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Hesperidina (bitter
orange with mint and
other herbs)
Hpnotiq (tropical fruit)
Jabuticaba Kruškovac (pear) Kwai Feh (lychee)
Lichido (vodka, cognac,
lychee and...
- 864 km2. It was
founded in 1841. Its
nickname is "the
Jabuticaba capital"[1] It is
known for the
jabuticaba festival held in September, when
people can purchase...