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Cucumis anguria - Wikipedia
a vine that is indigenous to Africa, but has become naturalized in the New World, and is cultivated in many places. en.wikipedia.org
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The Summer king of fruits; the cocomero (the watermelon)
Whether we call it an “anguria” or “cocomero”, this fruit belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, originating in the Africa of the tropics. Certain historical ... www.turismoroma.it
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Cucumis anguria - Useful Tropical Plants
Cucumis anguria is an annual plant producing sprawling, slender stems up to 3 metres long. These stems usually sprawl over the ground, but can climb into other ... tropical.theferns.info
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Anguria
‖ Anguria Bot. (æŋˈgjʊərɪə) [mod.L., f. Gr. ἀγγούριον a water melon.] A genus of plants of the gourd family; also their fruit.1611 Coryat Crudities 258 Anguria, the coldest fruite in taste that ever I did eate. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v., The black seeded citrul or Anguria. 1869 Eng. Mech. 6 Aug... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cucumis anguria - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
C. anguria, commonly called Maroon Cucumber or, also Gherkin, is an herbaceous vining species of cucumber native to Africa that is not known in the wild and, ... plants.ces.ncsu.edu
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anguria - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
it:Gourd family plants · it:Fruits · Latin terms borrowed from Italian · Latin terms derived from Italian · Latin 4-syllable words · Latin terms with IPA ... en.wiktionary.org
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Cucumis anguria
Cucumis anguria has been used in folk medicine to treat ailments of the stomach. Synonyms This species, Cucumis anguria L., has a name that other species may share: Cucumis anguria Forssk., a synonym for Cucumis prophetarum Gallery wikipedia.org
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Anguria – A gift in the midst of summer heat - Casa Mia Tours
Anguria, or watermelon for those of us who do not speak the Italian language, is a vibrant and sexy fruit with its red flesh and sweet, juicy flavor. casamiatours.com
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You Say 'Anguria,' I Say 'Cocomero': Italy's Many Dialects
“You call it watermelon in New York, and that would be 'anguria' in Italian,” said Tino Mattiussi, a third-generation owner of a fruit and ... www.nytimes.com
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Watermelon : r/italianlearning - Reddit
Anguria is typical in the North, and cocomero is used in Tuscany and, I think, also in the South. Upvote www.reddit.com
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Italian Word of the Day: Anguria / Cocomero (watermelon)
In Italian, there are two predominant terms for watermelon, and the one you end up using the most will depend on where you live in Italy. dailyitalianwords.com
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Cucumis
sativus), true melons (Cucumis melo, including cantaloupe and honeydew), the horned melon (Cucumis metuliferus), and the West Indian gherkin (Cucumis anguria P.Sebastian & I.Telford Cucumis anguria L. Cucumis argenteus (Domin) P.Sebastian & I.Telford Cucumis asper Cogn. wikipedia.org
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gherkin
gherkin (ˈgɜːkɪn) Also 7–8 ger-, girkin, (7 gerckem, gurchen), 9 gurken. [a. early mod.Du. *gurkkijn, *agurkkijn (now gurkje, augurkje), dim. of agurk, augurk (also shortened gurk), cucumber; the proximate source is uncertain (cf. Ger. gurke, earlier also gurchen, Sw. gurka, Da. agurk), but the word... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bur cucumber
Bur cucumber is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Cucumis anguria, native to Africa and naturalized in many other parts of the world wikipedia.org
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Diasebesten
The other ingredients are prunes, tamarinds, juices of iris, anguria, and mercurialis, penide, simple diaprunum (made of damask prunes), violet seed, the wikipedia.org
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