Tucum
Avara
Avara (Avarra, Tukum, Awara, Wara, Awarra, Tucum, Tucumã-do-Pará). This palm tree is actively cultivated in the north of the South American continent in countries such as Brazil, Suriname, Guyana, Guiana. A tree of medium height (up to 15 meters) is noteworthy in that it is covered with thorns (both the trunk and leaves) and the fruits grow in bunches. Continue reading
diathesis
nutritious
edible
blood pressure
cautious
immunity
protein
flowers
organic
pregnant
vegetables
vision
territories
sucrose
phosphorus
digestive system
fiber
diabetes
representative
colds
potassium
temperate
Awara
tract
article
contains
effect
vitamin C
tropical
sugars
reproductive organs
bones
Russia
bronchitis
medications
nerves
shape
green
processes
Tukum
elements
unpretentiousness
Avarra
tender
latitudes
digestive
taste
minerals
India
countries
carbohydrates
zinc
carotene
desserts
cocktails
calcium
confectionery
iron
eyes
magnesium
joints
vitamins
attractive
sweet
mango
jams
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