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- Myrciaria floribunda, commonly known as cambuizeiro, guavaberry or rumberry, is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It can be found across South...
- a close relative of the false jaboticaba (Myrciaria vexator) and the guavaberry or rumberry (Myrciaria floribunda). As much as 2 to 3% of the fresh fruit...
- bollitos de maíz (boiled cornmeal dumplings). Guavaberry - Guavaberry is used to make jams and drinks. Guavaberry liqueur, which is made from rum, is a common...
- Myrciaria myrtifolia, commonly known as the ridgetop guavaberry, is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Puerto Rico and it was...
- see Goiabada Feijoa sellowiana, pineapple guava Myrciaria floribunda, guavaberry the genus Psidium, particularly: Psidium cattleyanum, strawberry guava...
- have verses in both English and Spanish such as "Woman del Callao", "Guavaberry", "Señorita" on his 1995 compilation album Grandes Exitos as a bonus track...
- Minas Gerais Myrciaria floribunda (H.West ex Willd.) O.Berg – Rumberry, guavaberry - from Mexico + West Indies to Paraguay Myrciaria glanduliflora (Kiaersk...
- volume. 99 Berries Chambord (raspberry) Crème de c****is (blackcurrant) Guavaberry Hideous (raspberries, other berries and citrus fruits) Lakka (cloudberry)...
- Mateo Robinson, among others. In regards to drinks, Macorís produces the "Guavaberry", a drink based on the araijan fruit, which is consumed during Christmas...
- Tu'" (Pedro Infante) 9. "I'm Your Puppet" (James & Bobby Purify) 10. "Guavaberry" (Juan Luis Guerra) 11. "Konex, Konex" (Los Folkloristas) 12. "Senorita"...