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language of the
Arawaks as
guayabo for
guava tree via the
Spanish for
guayaba. It has been
adapted in many
European and
Asian languages,
having a similar...
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Black Guayaba,
often spelled Black:
Guayaba, is a Grammy-winning
Puerto Rican rock band that was
formed in 2000.
Black Guayaba originally began playing...
- English-speaking Americas,
especially the Caribbean, and
dulce de
guayaba,
barra de
guayaba,
pasta de
guayaba,
bocadillo or
guayabate in Spanish-speaking Americas...
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Psidium guajava, the
common guava,
yellow guava,
lemon guava, or
apple guava is an
evergreen shrub or
small tree
native to the Caribbean,
Central America...
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Guava jelly (Spanish:
bocadillo (de
guayaba), "guava snack"),
guava jelly, or
guava paste, is a
Hispanic American confection made with
guava pulp and...
- natillas,
Maria Luisa cake,
bocadillo made of
guayaba (guava jelly),
cocadas (coconut balls),
casquitos de
guayaba (candied
guava peels),
torta de natas, obleas...
- pio**** or
brazo de
reina ("queen's arm"), and it is
filled with
dulce de
guayaba (guava jam) or arequipe. In Argentina,
Uruguay and Peru, it is also called...
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sewing large patch-pockets onto her husband's
shirts for
carrying guava (
guayabas) from the field. In
another version of the story, in 1709
Spanish immigrants...
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grated coconut Bienmesabe Brazo gitano (the
Spanish Swiss roll)
Conserva de
guayaba –
Guava confection Chupichupi – a water-based
frozen snack in a plastic...
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Empanada Flan de
calabaza Flan de coco Flan de
guayaba Flan de
huevos Frijoles negros Frita Fufú de plátano
Guayaba Lechón
Majarete Medianoche Mermelada Mojo...