- Portuguese, Bolo de
cenoura is much more
recent and only
began appearing in
Brazilian cookbooks in the 1960s. The
inspiration behind Bolo de
cenoura comes from...
- such as the
names Mo'nique and D'Andre. In his
dictionary of
black names,
Cenoura ****erts that in the
early 21st century,
black names are "unique
names that...
- 4 sq mi),
including Ilhéu de
Baixo ou da Cal, Ilhéu de Ferro, Ilhéu das
Cenouras, Ilhéu de Fora, Ilhéu de Cima;
Total po****tion: 5,483 (2011 Census). Desertas...
-
Daucus edulis (Portuguese:
Cenoura-da-rocha) is a
critically endangered species of
flowering plant in the
celery family Apiaceae. It is
endemic to Madeira...
- revistacampoenegocios.com.br. Nov 23, 2022.
Retrieved Apr 16, 2023. "
CENOURA:Produção,
mercado e preços" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on...
- cenourinha-branca ("little
white carrot"), and cenourinha-amarela or
simply cenoura-amarela ("little
yellow carrot" or
simply "yellow carrot"),
among others...
-
making jams; to
preserve the
Portuguese carrot jam
delicacy (or Doce de
Cenoura in Portuguese), the
Council of the
European Union adopted a
directive that...
-
Archived from the
original on 6
August 2020.
Retrieved 3
August 2020. "
CENOURA:Produção,
mercado e preços" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on...
-
forces against acute malnutrition".
Standard Digital. Kenya. "Bolo de
cenoura: conheça a história e 8
receitas do doce" [Carrot cake:
learn the history...
- Dei Doppiatori.
Retrieved January 28, 2008. (in Portuguese) A Família
Cenoura at rtp.pt.
Retrieved March 17, 2008. (in Finnish)
Pikku Kino at YLE TV2...