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cucurbit native from
South America), or silver.
Metal guampas are
often covered with leather. New
guampas or
those not used for some time need to be wet before...
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calabash gourd (also
called the mate), but also made from a
cattle horn (
guampa) in some areas. A very
similar preparation,
known as mate cocido, removes...
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Guampa bombilla, for
drinking tereré...
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share from the same container,
traditionally a
hollow gourd (also
called a
guampa, porongo, or
simply mate in Spanish, a cabaça or cuia in Portuguese, or...
- Maté infusion,
served in a maté /
guampa (traditional maté cup)
carved from the wood of B. sarmientoi. In it a
metal bombilla (drinking straw), with which...
- the
early 80's a
former worker of the
company had the idea of
making a
guampa (mate cup) for his own use from
pieces of the
stainless steel that was used...
- karanda´y (a kind of palm), and a fan
shaped object. They also make sweets, “
guampa” a
special kind of gl**** made of wood (usually palo santo) to
drink tereré...
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Hundreds of
local artisans from all over the
country sell harps, guitars,
guampas, bombillas,
wallets and
other products made with filigree, wax palm, crochet...
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Felix Azara,
describes the environment: They have a
barrel for water, a
guampa for milk, and a spit for
roasting meat. The
furniture doesn't go beyond...