- plum, and hog plum. In
countries where they are native,
jocotes are also
known more
widely as
jocote, ciruela, ciruelo, chiabal, cirgüela, or jobo (Mexico);...
-
Heining –
Meitei Isbaandhays or
Isbaandhees —
Somali Jobo
indio —
Spanish Jocote de Mico —
Guatemala June Plum — Jamaica,
Bermuda Kedondong— Malaysian, Indonesian...
- guava), and coua-xocotl (serpent fruit), but also used in
particular for
jocote (Spondias purpurea).
Philippines Bureau of
Science (1934). The Philippine...
- of Nicaragua's
dishes include indigenous fruits and
vegetables such as
jocote, mango, papaya, tamarindo, pipian, banana, avocado, yuca, and
herbs such...
- Atol
Shuko (Black Corn
Paste looks purple),
Tamales Pisques, Miel de
Jocote (
Jocote Syrup), Miel De
Mango (Mango Syrup),
Panal De
Abeja (Bee hives), Cuzuco...
-
butternut squash, plantains, bananas,
fresh ginger, onion, potato, peppers,
jocote, grosella, mimbro, mango, papaya, tamarind, pipian, apples, avocado, yuca...
-
Florencio Xatruch, respectively,
defeat the
filibusters in the
Battle of El
Jocote. 23 March:
Third Battle of Rivas,
Central American allies attack the town...
- yuplón
after the
English name
gully plum. In El Salvador, it is
called Jocote de Corona.
Among the English-speaking
Caribbean islands it is
known as yellow...
- "volunteer".
Online Etymology Dictionary. "Volunteer- what's in a word?".
Jocote.org. 23
December 2010.
Archived from the
original on 27
December 2010. "Early...
- organizes,
between July and August, the
Feria Nacional del
Jocote (National Fair of the
Jocote), one of the best
traditional festivals of the
rainy season...