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Ambarella
Ambarella (Apple Citra, Otaheite-apple, Tahitian quince, Polynesian plum, Yellow plum, Spondias dulcis, Sweet Mombin – not to be confused with Purple Mombin). The birthplace of this tree is the numerous islands of the Pacific Ocean in Polynesia and Melanesia, from where the plant spread west to the tropical regions of America, as well as east to Australia, Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, India and a little to Africa; later, the ambarella was grown on the islands of the Caribbean and brought to the tropical countries of the Atlantic coast of America. Continue reading
mango
sucrose
sweet
unpretentiousness
attractive
protein
diathesis
cautious
organic
digestive
potassium
magnesium
bronchitis
vision
pregnant
desserts
Avarra
taste
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flowers
elements
digestive system
vitamin C
Awara
processes
calcium
diabetes
vegetables
Russia
vitamins
fiber
India
carotene
phosphorus
nerves
cocktails
iron
article
jams
immunity
tropical
nutritious
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reproductive organs
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zinc
green
edible
tender
Tukum
joints
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minerals
medications
colds
nails
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confectionery
temperate
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