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Aegle marmelos,
commonly known as bael (or bili or bhel), also
Bengal quince,
golden apple, ****anese
bitter orange,
stone apple or wood apple, is a species...
- up
marmelo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marmelo (plural:
marmelos) may
refer to: the
Portuguese word for the
fruit quince Marcelo Marmelo da Silva...
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March 17, 2013.
Retrieved September 18, 2012. González, N; Correig, E;
Marmelo, I; Marques, A; la Cour, R; Sloth, JJ; Nadal, M; Marquès, M; Domingo, JL...
- and
improved plants such as the
Marmelos I, IA and II were
built that
could better utilize the
Marmelos Falls.
Marmelos I is also
decommissioned while...
- sauce. The term "marmalade",
originally meaning a
quince jam,
derives from
marmelo, the
Portuguese word for this fruit.
Quince cheese or
quince jelly originated...
- Dos
Marmelos River (Portuguese: Rio dos
Marmelos) is a
river of
Amazonas state in north-western Brazil. It is a
tributary of the
Madeira River, and merges...
- Marcelo,
Marmelo,
Martelo is a children's book by the
Brazilian writer Ruth
Rocha and
illustrated by
Adalberto Cornavaca, it was
originally released in...
- seeds. The
fruit looks similar in
appearance to the Bael
fruit (Aegle
marmelos). It
contains considerable amount of protein, carbohydrate, iron, fat,...
- in north-western Brazil. The
Maici River is a left
tributary of the dos
Marmelos River. It
flows through the Humaitá
National Forest, a 473,155 hectares...
- ate or
dulce de
membrillo in Spanish,
marmelada or doce de
marmelo in Portuguese,
marmelo in Galician,
marmiellu in
Asturian and
codonyat in Catalan....