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Guarapo or
guarapa (Portuguese: garapa) may
refer to:
Sugarcane juice For the palm-tree sap also
known as
guarapo, see Miel de
palma Guarapo (drink) a...
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Guarapo (from the
Quechua warapu) is a
Latin American fermented alcoholic drink derived from
sugarcane juice. "
Guarapo" is also a
Spanish word for sugarcane...
- The
Guarapó River is a
river of São
Paulo state in
southeastern Brazil. List of
rivers of São
Paulo Brazilian Ministry of
Transport v t e...
- syrup. The sap,
known as
guarapo or garapa, is
collected from a bowl-shaped
depression cut into the
crown of the tree. As
guarapo spoils quickly in sunlight...
- sancocho,
oreada (dried
cured beef), mute, egg broth,
yellow arepa, masato,
guarapo, aguapanela, tamale, and the
exotic culona ants.
Usually accompanied by...
- COVID-19 pandemic,
suggested combatting the country's food
crisis with pizza,
guarapo and lemonade,
changed the
currency system.
During the protests, he said:...
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sugar Daiquiri – Rum, Lime,
syrup (variations with fruit) El
Presidente Guarapo –
juice made from
pressed sugar cane
Hatuey beer
Ironbeer Jupiña – pineapple...
- po****r drink,
known variously as air tebu,
usacha r****, guarab, guarapa,
guarapo, papelón,
aseer asab,
ganna sharbat, mosto,
caldo de cana, or nước mía...
- people,
especially in
rural areas. It is also used in the
preparation of
guarapo and
various desserts.
Since it is a very
solid block, some
Colombian homes...
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Sugarcane juice, for when the
input into
panela is
served without processing Guarapo (drink), an
alcoholic variant of that Ordóñez,
Carlos (24 June 2006). "La...