NOUN | an acerola | acerolas | |
SYNO | acerola | barbados cherry | Malpighia glabra | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- acerola {f} [Malpighia glabra] = acerola
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- He also played Acerola in the spin-off series "City of Men" and the 2007 film based on it.
- It follows the fictional lives of two best friends, Luis Claudío (nickname Acerola) and Uolace (nickname Laranjinha), who are growing up together in a favela of Rio de Janeiro.
- One useful species in the family is "Malpighia emarginata", often called acerola.
- In 2017 (10 years after the movie) a new series was aired, continuing the story about Laranjinha and Acerola, now fathers of their own sons: Davi (Luan Pessoa) and Clayton (Carlos Eduardo Jay), respectively.
- Acerola is a popular bonsai subject because of its small leaf and fruit, and fine ramification.
- " studies reported that açaí has intermediate polyphenol content relative to 11 varieties of frozen juice pulps, scoring lower than acerola, mango, strawberry, and grapes.
- Among the fruits grown here, acerola is important enough to the local economy that Junqueirópolis has another nickname -- "Capital da Acerola", the "Acerola Capital".
- analis" populations have been introduced to acerola orchards in Brazil to help increase plant pollination and ultimately fruit production.
- Midori Suzumura is a high school student and loves acerola juice.
- Juices often include local fruits such as pineapple, Otaheite apple, june plum (Tahitian apple), acerola cherry, mango and guava, or combine them to make medleys such as guava-carrot and fruit punch.
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