- Look up
albahaca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Albahaca may
refer to:
Ocimum campechianum ("
albahaca de monte"),
widespread across the
Americas from...
-
leaves are used as an
admixture in
ayahuasca brews. The
plant is
known as
albahaca in
Mexico and
called xkakaltun in Mexico's
Yucatan Peninsula,
where it...
- La
planta de
albahaca is an
Argentinian folktale. It is
related to the
motif of the
calumniated wife and
classified in the
international Aarne-Thompson-Uther...
-
estrellado (star anise,
Illicium verum)
Bohuco pega-palo (Cissus verticillata)
Albahaca (basil,
Ocimum basili****)
Canelilla (Cinnamodendron ekmanii)
Bojuco caro...
- (Colombia),
pacpa yuyo, paco yuyo, and
waskha (Peru),
burrionera (Ecuador),
albahaca silvestre and
saetilla (Argentina),
mielcilla (Costa Rica),
piojito (Oaxaca...
- or silk dress. From
Arabic badan: Type of
shirt which covers the torso.
albahaca: Basil. From
Arabic al-habaqah[ʔlħbq] (listen). albahío: Pale yellowish...
- exported. The soil
allows the
production of rice, maize,
African Palm, albacá/
albahaca and a
variety of
tropical fruits.
Among the main
forest species are: chanul...
-
Celosia virgata, or
albahaca, is
found in
Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands but not in the
continental United States. It is a
perennial subshrub. v t...
- Name Date
Region Author Book or
collection Type La
planta de
albahaca 1980
Argentina (La Quiaca, Jujuy)
Berta Elena Vidal de
Battini Cuentos y leyendas...
- on the
musical production of a play for children, La niña que
riega la
albahaca y el príncipe preguntón (The Girl that
Waters the
Basil and the Inquisitive...