- the 16th
century as abre**** from the
Middle French aubercot or
later abricot, from
Spanish albaricoque and
Catalan a(l)bercoc, in turn from
Arabic الْبَرْقُوق...
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Abricots (Haitian Creole: Abriko) is a
commune in the Jérémie Arrondis****t, in the Grand'Anse
department of Haiti. Its Taino-name was
Mamey which means...
- Dame-Marie Les
Irois Corail Arrondis****t
Beaumont Corail Pestel Roseaux Jérémie Arrondis****t
Abricots Bonbon Chambellan Jérémie
Moron Other Nav****a Island...
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External links abricot' ("apricot") : from
Catalan albercoc,
derived from the
Arabic al barqūq...
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flavorings include apple (pomme),
banana (banane),
pineapple (ananas),
apricot (
abricot), plum (prune),
cloudberry (plaquebière),
lemon (citron), and blueberry...
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English name
comes from
earlier "abre****" in turn from the
Middle French abricot, from
Catalan abercoc in turn from
Spanish albaricoque. The
Spanish albaricoque...
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Xaragua kasika with
settlements like Mamey, the modern-day town of
Abricot.
Abricot is
still known today as "the Indian's Paradise." It is said by the...
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tropics and
Central America. In
Haiti the
fruit is
known as
zabriko or
abricot. In 1529, it was
included by
Oviedo in his
Review of the
Fruits of the...
- po****rity. For example, in Martinique,
several music groups such as
Ensemble Abricot, Les Djoubap,
Combo Jazz,
Georges Plonquitte (fr) (Vini
Dance Compas Direct)...
- Dame-Marie Les
Irois Corail Arrondis****t
Beaumont Corail Pestel Roseaux Jérémie Arrondis****t
Abricots Bonbon Chambellan Jérémie
Moron Other Nav****a Island...