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- alfarroba. It is also seen in southern and eastern Spain (Spanish: algarrobo, algarroba, Catalan / Valencian / Balearic: garrofer, garrofera, garrover, garrovera)...
- part of a cultural hero. For example, Aguara is credited with stealing algarroba seeds from the Viscacha, along with capturing Vulture and demanding rubber...
- Look up algarrobo or algarroba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Algarrobo may refer to: Algarrobo, Chile Algarrobo, Magdalena, Colombia Algarrobo,...
- flowers and pods. Its common names include spiny holdback, tara, taya, and algarroba tanino (Peru). Tara spinosa is placed in the family Fabaceae, subfamily...
- northern Peru, is made from pisco, condensed milk, and sap from the Peruvian algarroba tree. Other Peruvian pisco-based ****tails include the chilcano (made...
- people enjoy the town's main party: El festival de la algarroba (The festival of algarroba). The Algarroba (Hymenaea courbaril (Caesalpinaceae)) is a tree that...
- emplo**** for leather tanning since the colonial era. Its fruit, called an algarroba, is a dehiscent-type pod, with a sweet, starchy paste inside, milled to...
- and squash. Raised llamas and ostriches. They also practiced collecting algarroba, chañar, opuntia and wild honey. They stand out in pottery making large...
- al-faṣfaṣa in Spanish as alfalfa, alfalfa. Arabic al-kharrūba in Spanish as algarroba, carob. Arabic al-hilāl in Spanish as alfiler, pin. Arabic al-hurj in...
- scattered in the jungle. Corrado claims the Wichí lived chiefly upon fish and algarroba, that is, the fruit of the local algarrobo tree (usually identified with...