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Croton eluteria,
known as
cascarilla, is a
plant species of the
genus Croton that is
native to the Caribbean. It has been
naturalized in
other tropical...
- HBMS
Cascarilla (P 302) is the
second of four
Damen Stan 3007
patrol vessels commissioned by the
Royal Bahamas Defence Force. The
Cascarilla, and her...
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obtained from the
infusion of
herbs and
fruit (including
chinotto and
cascarilla) in
alcohol and water. It is a type of bitters,
characterised by its dark...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Julio "
Cascarilla"
Morales (1983–87)
Ricardo "Tato" Ortíz (1 July 1992 – 31
December 1992)...
- bandage", as well as for
other medicinal purposes, by
native peoples.
Cascarilla (C. eluteria) bark is used to
flavour the
liquor Campari and Vermouth...
- bark, Jesuit’s powder,
countess powder,
Peruvian bark. Spanish: quina,
cascarilla,
cargua cargua,
corteza coja. French: quinquina, écorce du Pérou. Cinchona...
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flavor and
medicinal properties. Some of the more
common ingredients are
cascarilla, c****ia (Chinese cinnamon), gentian,
orange peel, and
cinchona bark. Most...
- neroli, and
orange oils. Bark:
Commonly used
barks include cinnamon and
cascarilla. The
fragrant oil in s****afras root bark is also used
either directly...
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Julio César
Morales Araújo,
nicknamed Cascarilla (16
February 1945 – 14
February 2022) was a
Uruguayan professional footballer who pla**** as a striker...
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Cinchona pubescens, also
known as red
cinchona and
quina or kina (Spanish:
Cascarilla, cinchona; Portuguese: quina-do-amazonas, quineira), is
native to Central...