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- Neltuma pallida (formerly Prosopis pallida) is a species of mesquite tree. It has the common names kiawe (/kiːˈɑːveɪ/) (in Hawaii), huarango (in its native...
- through tourism. Similar drinks exist elsewhere in Latin America, such as guarango in Ecuador (see miske). Pulque is a milk-colored, somewhat viscous liquid...
- used in similar ways. In Ecuador, the equivalent of pulque is known as guarango, which has recently been distilled as miske. Agave nectar is marketed as...
- south zones of the locality), and the remaining 62 km² (western area -El Guarango-) to a temperate climate. This allows for the cultivation of high Andean...
- urban world. In 2019, the restoration of the films Gregorio and Juliana by Guarango was announced, and their subsequent re-release at the Lima Film Festival...
- other uses, it has been spontaneously fermented using wild yeasts to make guarango (Quechua; Mexican pulque). Around 1970, people began to distill this, producing...
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- by Ernesto Cabellos Stephanie Boyd Edgardo Castañeda Production company Guarango - Cine y Video Release date March 11, 2002 (2002-03-11) Running time 75...
- Spleen-leaved abarema Abarema auriculata (Benth.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes – guarango maní Abarema barbourianaBarbour abarema Abarema barbouriana var. barbouriana...
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