- The
cherimoya (Annona cherimola), also
spelled chirimoya and
called chirimuya by the
Quechua people, is a
species of
edible fruit-bearing
plant in the...
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February 2019. "Foto de
Madam Tusan, Lima:
Mojito de
Maracuya y jugo de
Chirimoya,
Fresa y Mandarina". TripAdvisor.
Archived from the
original on 4 February...
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Caracol Cemita Chafaldrana Chamuco Chicharrón
Chilindrina Chimistlán
Chirimoya Chirindolfo Cocoles Colchón
Concha Congal Coyota Cuerno de mantequilla...
- bananas, oranges, yuca, arracacha, beans, peas, avocadoes, guayaba,
chirimoya, guanábana,
potatoes and maize. (in Spanish) Rondón (in Spanish) Official...
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republican era. The
symbol of San
Mateo is the
typical Colombian fruit chirimoya. The
economy of San
Mateo is
centered around agriculture with potatoes...
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noodle vendors is a
small zurna, its name
derived from the
Portuguese chirimoya. Few, if any,
noodle vendors continue this tradition, and
those who do...
- also an ice
cream vendor selling some
special Peruvian flavours such as
chirimoya and lu****a. The
airport has
numerous premium lounges in the departures...
- palm, chili, honey, meat and fish. They also
cultivated granadillas,
chirimoya, logmas, barbasco,
ayahuasca and tobacco. The
above produce is
grown and...
- caimán "alligator",
canoa "canoe", coatí "coati", colibrí "hummingbird",
chirimoya "custard apple",
naguas "rags",
guayaba "guava", huracán "hurricane",...
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gooseberry (uchuva)
Cashew Chile peppers Chilean Guava (also
called Murta)
Chirimoya Jabuticaba Feijoa Guaviyú
fruit Granadilla Guaraná
berries Guava Naranjilla...