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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...
- 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...
- bark, Jesuit’s powder, countess powder, Peruvian bark. Spanish: quina, cascarilla, cargua cargua, corteza coja. French: quinquina, écorce du Pérou. Cinchona...
- 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...
- 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...
- April 2021[update], the company has received $540 million in funding. Charles Cascarilla and Rich Teo founded Paxos in 2012 as the itBit Bitcoin exchange. In 2015...
- flavor and medicinal properties. Some of the more common ingredients are cascarilla, c****ia (Chinese cinnamon), gentian, orange peel, and cinchona bark. Most...
- Vanuatu. Other common names include white croton, cascarilla, native cascarilla and Queensland cascarilla. Floyd, A. G. (1989). Rainforest Trees of Mainland...
- Cinchona pubescens, also known as red cinchona and quina or kina (Spanish: Cascarilla, cinchona; Portuguese: quina-do-amazonas, quineira), is native to Central...