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Solanum paniculatum,
commonly known as
jurubeba, is a
nightshade common in
almost all of Brazil. It is used as a
medicinal plant and has a
bitter taste...
- The club was
founded after two
amateur soccer teams,
named Matapasto and
Jurubeba fused, and
after RVC (Rede de Viação Cearense, "Cearense
Transit Net")...
- devil's-fig
Solanum lanceolatum –
Orangeberry nightshade Solanum paniculatum –
Jurubeba Solanum torvum –
Turkey berry, devil's fig,
prickly nightshade, shoo-shoo...
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Famous in
homes and Rio de Janeiro, sold at its beaches. Chimarrão Guaraná
Jurubeba – a
digestif made
using the
nightshade solanum paniculatum.
Limonada suíça...
- feijoa, fox grape,
Muscadine grape, guava, huckleberry, jabuticaba, jerivá,
jurubeba, macaúba, naranjilla, papaya, pawpaw, p****ionfruit, peppers,
American persimmon...
- history. "Meu
Glorioso São Cristóvão" (Ben) – 8:13 "Nêga" (Gil) – 10:37 "
Jurubeba" (Gil) – 11:40 "Quem
Mandou (Pé na Estrada)" (Ben) – 6:52 "Taj Mahal" (Ben)...
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Simulium spp. pium wɨçɨi
Socratea exorrhiza paxiúba
paira Solanum spp.
jurubeba ehe
Solenopsis sp.
formiga hudi-tsãrãnãhĩ
Speotyto cunicularia sp. coruja-do-campo...
- or lot õ om, on, õ
arrombado [ahõˈbadu], cone [ˈkõni]
nasal /o/ u u, ú
jurubeba [ʒuɾuˈbɛbɐ], juá [ʒuˈa], food ʊ 1 o botão [bʊˈtɐ̃w̃],
boneco [bʊˈnɛku]...
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Yoruba jiga ("insect") [citation needed]
Juchuysillu †
notoungulate Jurubeba (Solanum paniculatum)
nightshade Tupi From yuruíbeba
Kaikaifilu † mosasaur...