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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GUANABANA»
Descubra o uso de
guanabana na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
guanabana e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Tropical Fruit Pests and Pollinators: Biology, Economic ...
Pereira, M.J.B., Anjos, N. and Picanco, M. (1997c) Ciclo biologico del barrenador
de semillas de guanabana Bephratelloides pomorum (Fab.) (Hymenoptera:
Eurytomidae). Agronomia Tropical 47, 4. Pereira, M.J.B., Eiras, A. and Anjos, ...
Jorge E. Peña, Jennifer L. Sharp, M. Wysoki, 2002
2
Principles and Practices of Small- and Medium-scale Fruit ...
There are few fruits with a more appealing, delicate flavour than guanabana (
Annona muricata L.); the fruit is a natural sherbet in its fresh state even before
sherbet manufacture. This large oblong fruit with soft, white, fibrous cotton-like
flesh is ...
Richard Pierce Bates, J. R. Morris, P. G. Crandall, 2001
3
Third Regional Workshop on Tropical Fruits
Exportacion de nutrientes por una cosecha de guanabana Annona muricata L.
Agronomia Tropical 31(1/6): 301-307 (abstract). Bonilla L. 1991. Cultivo de
guanabana. Fundacion de Desarrollo Agropecuario Inc. Republica Dominicana.
4
Everybody's San Francisco Cookbook: Recipes Celebrating the ...
Guanabana: Also known as soursop or custard apple, the guanabana looks and
tastes similar to a cherimoya. Both are native to Latin America, but the
guanabana is much larger. Goya brand guanabana nectar is readily found in
Latin markets ...
5
Under Their Claws: A Testimony of My Kidnapping
A friend gave me a young 'guanabana' tree that flourished soon after it was
transplanted. Guanabana is a big, tropical fruit with a creamy, sweet and slightly
acid flavor. It has dark, green skin even when ripe and big black seeds imbedded
in ...
This is a large, pale green fruit whose creamy white pulp contains numerous
small black seeds enclosed in chewy edible envelopes. Guanabana, also known
as soursop, is picked while still firm, since it becomes extremely fragile when ripe.
7
Golf a la Carte: Recipes from America's Finest Clubs
Mash. Card. Sound. Country. Club. Ingredients: 2-3 pounds pork tenderloin 16
ounces guava juice 1 cup mustard base gold barbecue sauce 6 vanilla beans 24
ounces guanabana juice (can be found in Hispanic section of grocery store) 3 ...
Bartlett/Stgern, James Y. Bartlett, D. G. Stern, 2008
8
Tropic Cooking: The New Cuisine from Florida and the Islands ...
Blend for 15 seconds. Pour into a chilled champagne glass. Garnish with a twist
of lime peel. Serves: 1 *See Tropical Glossary. In the tropics guanabana, or
soursop*, as it is commonly called, can grow to six pounds. It is a dark green fruit
that ...
Joyce L. Young, Joyce LaFray, 1987
9
Delicious Tropical Fruits
Annona muricata L. he guanabana, known as soursop, originated in the
American tropics. When the Spanish conquistadors arrived, they found that it was
consumed by the natives of all the countries from Peru to Mexico. Some affirm
that the ...
10
New Granada: Twenty Months in the Andes: With Maps and ...
It was the guanabana (Anona muricata), called in Jamaica sour-sop. The flesh is
firm, slightly fibrous, so as to eat beautifully with a fork. Elegance of eating is a
high recommendation to a fruit. However delicious the flavor, you can not enjoy a
...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «GUANABANA»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
guanabana no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Root awakening: Gardening tips
I have a mature soursop-guanabana tree which was grown from a seed. The tree flowers abundantly. But when the flower blooms, it reveals a ... «The Straits Times, jul 15»
'American Enterprise'
Goya Guanabana | Goya Foods started in the U.S. in 1936 to supply local bodegas. It was among the companies that began seriously ... «Wall Street Journal, jul 15»
9 saker du som tränar på morgonen kommer känna igen
Det är lite för tidigt och tänderna är lite för nyborstade för att dricka något med smak av guanabana eller mango utan kolsyra. Men du kämpar ... «Nyheter24, jul 15»
“I Will Miss Havana”
... endemic Mamey, Guanabana, Papaya and honey from your stingless bee hives! Hahaa I was going to include cigars too if I was a smoker. «Havana Times, jul 15»
Going by boat: 10 best north county bars to dock, drink and dine
Tie up at Guanabana's in Jupiter to drink and dine under the lush palms. (Post photo/Rich Graulich). Guanabanas Possibly the prettiest place to ... «Palm Beach Post, jun 15»
Delicious Local Cuisine You Can't Miss In Costa Rica
A few to keep an eye out for include anona (a sweet heart-shaped fruit), guanabana (sometimes called soursop), and zapote (salmon colored ... «TravelPulse, jun 15»
FRENCH CONCOCTION
And soon, another local treat, GuanaBana artisan ice pops, will be available there. If you happen to see a group of people sneaking under the ... «Folio Weekly, jun 15»
El Rico Frappe a place to beat the summer heat
... guava and even a Caribbean favorite, guanabana. That's just a partial list of the fruit flavors available, so if you like strawberry and blueberry, ... «TBO.com, jun 15»
Taste of Lee Tropical Fruit Fair
Another unique item is guanabana, also called soursoup, that tastes like cotton candy. Singletary notes that the guanabana is used to make a ... «The News-Press, jun 15»
Bite-Size: The search for the best Spanish bread in Quezon City
First stop is the Guanabana Bread House on Sct. Rallos in Brgy. Sacred Heart. Tucked away on one of the less busier streets of Quezon City, ... «GMA News, jun 15»