- also
known more
widely as jocote,
ciruela, ciruelo, chiabal, cirgüela, or jobo (Mexico);
ciruela calentana or
ciruela huesito (Venezuela, Colombia); jocote...
-
Ciruelas is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity has a...
- (flowing
stream plum), maza-xocotl (deer plum), atoya-xocotl (large plum
ciruela) te-xocotl (yellow or red hawberries), xal-xocotl (sand plum or guava)...
-
chien perro, can cão,
cachorro câine plum
pruna pruna pruna prugna prune ciruela ameixa prună
butter mantega bodre burru (or butiru)
burro beurre mantequilla...
- Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, and Peru).
Common names include cansaboca,
ciruela de
fraile (friar's plum), guaimaro, indano, and cold-earth mamey. Its Kichwa...
-
argentea (Jacq.) DC. –
silver peanut butter fruit, marmelo,
mountain plum (
ciruela del monte). A wild
species with
leaves abaxially sericeous,
giving a silvery...
- from the
Carib language. In
Northern Mexico and most of Cuba it is
called ciruela. In the
Habla Congo language of the Palo
Mayombe religion in Cuba, it is...
- blackberry, (mora)
Solanum quitoense, naranjilla, (lulo)
Spondias purpurea (
Ciruela or cocota)
Strawberry (fresa)
Syzygium jambos,
malabar plum, (pomarrosa)...
- La Nación,
among other periodicals. Her
pseudonyms included La
Maestra Ciruela,
Pesao Grúa and Zúlex.
Brumana was also a
member of the
Argentine Writers...
- [Roberto 'Pelín' Capobianco]
plays the
bandoneon in the
Ciruela song, 'Más
largo que el
Ciruela,'
which has a
Piazzolla feel to it. It was the
first time...