-
known as
borojó, is a
small (2-5m),
dioecious tropical rainforest tree, one of the few
edible fruit bearing species in the
Rubiaceae family.
Borojó, native...
- qualities, but
their effects have not been specified.
Tropical fruits, such as
Borojó and Chontaduro, are
considered to be
energizers in
general and ****ual energizers...
- zone of Antioquia,
typical Antioquian dishes are not highlighted. Instead,
borojó,
chontaduro with salt, and fish
prepared in
various ways are offered. Other...
- (chontaduro) Banana, murrapos, mini-banana, (banano),
Borojoa patinoi (
borojó) Carambola, starfruit, (carambolo)
Carica papaya (papaya)
Cashew (marañon)...
- [citation needed]
Canada Blueberries Cyanococcus [citation needed]
Colombia Borojó Alibertia patinoi [failed verification]
Central African Republic Banana...
- fishing,
cattle raising and
agriculture (particularly the
cultivation of
borojo,
banana and plantain).
Buenaventura is Colombia's main
Pacific port. Also...
-
Fuchsia boliviana Bolwarra Eupomatia laurina Bombona Solanum pachyandrum Borojó Alibertia patinoi Brazil cherry Eugenia brasiliensis Brazilian guava Psidium...
- of the pre-independence
movement led by the
Zambo José
Leonardo Chirino.
Borojó, a po****tion of
indigenous origin in the muni****lity of
Buchivacoa located...
-
multitude of
rivers and
streams with
numerous islands including Barril Island,
Borojo Island,
Bongo Island,
Burojoida Island,
Baroco Sanuca Island,
Corosimo Island...
- beans, sugarcane, hot peppers, chirimoya, tomato, tamarind, mango, achiote,
borojo, naranjilla, papaya, inga, avocado,
peach palm, and
other useful plants...