- Caribbean. Its stone-bearing fruits,
commonly called quenepa, ‘’’kenèp’’’ or
guinep, are edible.
Other names for the
fruits include limoncillo,
Bajan ackee...
- the
Turks &
Caicos National Museum,
which is
housed in the colonial-era
Guinep House, on
Front Street. The
house is
believed to be over 180
years old and...
-
commercially in
cosmetics and detergents.
Ackee (Blighia sapida)
fruit Guinep/
Mamoncillo (Melicoccus bijugatus)
fruit Lychee (Litchi chinensis) fruit...
-
Olive (2003). "NATIONAL SYMBOLS".
Encyclopedia of
Jamaican Heritage. Twin
Guinep Publishers. ISBN 978-976-8007-14-8.
Mumford 2021, p. 65. This
article incorporates...
- to make
Jamaican desserts,
sweets and
coconut milk
Custard apple Guava Guinep Jackfruit June plum (Tahitian apple) Mango, many
species available locally...
- Senior, Olive. (2004)
Encyclopedia of
Jamaican Heritage. St. Andrew: Twin
Guinep Publishers. p. 76. ISBN 978-9768007148 Graham, Seanín (26 July 2024). "'An...
-
related to
several other tropical fruits including the lychee, longan, and
guinep. The
plant is
native to
Southeast Asia and
lives wild in the
jungles of...
- 2–10, 12. Senior,
Olive (2003).
Encyclopedia of
Jamaican Heritage. Twin
Guinep Publishers. ISBN 978-976-8007-14-8. Sherlock,
Philip Manderson; Bennett...
- (2003).
Encyclopedia of
Jamaican heritage. St. Andrew, Jamaica, W.I.: Twin
Guinep Publishers. ISBN 9768007141. OCLC 53403184. Look up
abeng in Wiktionary...
-
birch trees, ****gany
trees and
various fruit trees such as avocado, mango,
guinep, naseberry, breadfruit, and tamarind.
Yellow mastics (Sideroxylon foetidissimum)...