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Soursop (also
called graviola,
guyabano, and in
Latin America guanábana) is the
fruit of
Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering,
evergreen tree. It is...
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- dalanghita),
pomelo (suha),
pineapple (pinya),
banana (saging), and
soursop (
guyabano). The
shakes usually contain crushed ice,
evaporated or
condensed milk...
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phaseoloides Guava -
Psidium guajava Gumamela –
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Guyabano –
Annona muricata Hagakhak -
Dipterocarpus validus Hagimit -
Ficus minah****ae...
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Nobuyuki ****umoto The Girl with the
Sanpaku Eyes by
Shunsuke Sorato Guyabano Holiday by
Panpanya Heavenly Delusion by
Masakazu Ishiguro Inside Mari...
- wines,
including bignay wine made from
bignay berries (Antidesma bunius);
guyabano wine made from
soursop (Annona muricata);
mangosteen wine made from mangosteen;...
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Trade and
Industry (DTI).
Agricultural resources include pili nuts, rice,
guyabano,
coconuts and cashews. It also has
aquatic resources like fish, lobsters...
- calamansi, and
other citrus fruits, as well as coconut, banana, marang,
guyabano, rambutan, and pineapple. USM is
recognized for its open-pollinated variety...
- granatum;
Pomegranate (INTRODUCED)
guyabano – Soursop;
Annona muricata Linnaeus or A.
muricata L. (Annonaceae);
guyabano ibâ –
Averrhoa bilimbi;
kamias joló;...
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commercial and non-commercial activity.
Grease money — A
small bribe.
Guyabano — The soursop. From Tagalog.
Hacienda — a
large estate. From Spanish. Hacendero...