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Tamarindo, also commonly known as agua de tamarindo, is a non-alcoholic beverage made of tamarind, sugar, and water. The tamarind plant originated in Africa but has since been widely distributed on a global scale and is commonly found in tropical regions. [1] The tamarind plant produces fruit pods containing pulp and seeds. [2]
Aguapanela, agua de panela or agüepanela is a drink commonly found throughout South America and a few parts of Central America and Caribbean. Its literal translation means "panela water" as it is an infusion made from panela which is derived from hardened sugar cane juice.
The name aquamarine comes from aqua (Latin for 'water'), and marine, deriving from marina (Latin for 'of the sea'). [3] The word aquamarine was first used in the year 1677. [14] [10] The word aquamarine has been used as a modifier for other minerals like aquamarine tourmaline, aquamarine emerald, aquamarine chrysolite, aquamarine sapphire, or ...
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Agua de cebada, in Spanish speaking countries, is made with malted barley, sugar and lemon. [2] In El Salvador , however, this name is used to refer to a different drink that is bright pink and is now made with wheat or rice instead of the original barley.
Santa Marina de Aguas Santas, Seville. The traditional account of the life of Santa Marina points to the town of Xinzo de Limia as the place of her birth. At that time, the region of La Limia was a highly Romanized town (Forum Limicorum), through which the Vía Nova, which linked the towns of Bracara (Braga, Portugal) and Asturica (Astorga), passed.
Aguamarina; Genre: Telenovela Drama: Created by: Leonardo Padrón: Directed by: José Antonio Ferrara: Opening theme "Aguamarina" by José David Díaz: Country of origin
Agua Marina Espínola Salinas (born 31 March 1996) is a Paraguayan cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's Continental Team Primeau Vélo - Groupe Abadie. She qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics , becoming the first cyclist from her country ever to do so.