- and
parts of the Caribbean. Its stone-bearing fruits,
commonly called quenepa, ‘’’kenèp’’’ or guinep, are edible.
Other names for the
fruits include...
- nut;
pupunha in Portuguese) Pili nut
Pineapple Plantain Pomelo ****san
Quenepa (Spanish lime; mamoncillo)
Rambutan Safou (butterfruit)
Salak (snake fruit)...
- The
Festival Nacional de la
Quenepa (English:
National Genip Fruit Festival) is a
cultural celebration that
takes place every year in Ponce,
Puerto Rico...
-
other edible tropical fruits,
including the lychee, longan, ****san, and
quenepa. It is an
evergreen tree
growing to a
height of 15–24
metres (49–79 ft)...
- the South), La
Ciudad Señorial (The
Manorial City), and La
Ciudad de las
Quenepas (Genip City). The city
serves as the
governmental seat of the autonomous...
-
includes a
number of
fruit trees,
including lychees, longans, rambutans, and
quenepas. This
follows the
updated classification of
Buerki et al. Acev.‐Rodr. (2017)...
- Guanábana
Squash Sweet potato (Camote)
Tobacco Tomatoes Tomatillo Vanilla Quenepa Ackee Alpacas Armadillo Capybara Guinea pigs
Llama Rhea (bird)
Andean lupin...
-
Fiesta Nacional de la
Danza Día
Mundial de
Ponce Festival Nacional de la
Quenepa Bienal de Arte de
Ponce Nightlife in Ponce,
Puerto Rico Las
Justas Cruce...
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banana (guineo)
coconut (coco)
grapefruit (toronja)
guava (guayaba)
guinep (
quenepa)
lemon (limón)
mango (mangó)
olives (aceitunas)
papaya (papaya) pineapple...
-
Fiesta Nacional de la
Danza Día
Mundial de
Ponce Festival Nacional de la
Quenepa Bienal de Arte de
Ponce Nightlife in Ponce,
Puerto Rico Las
Justas Cruce...