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Pitaya usually refers to fruit of the genus Stenocereus, while pitahaya or dragon fruit refers to fruit of the genus Selenicereus (formerly Hylocereus), both in the family Cactaceae. [3] The common name in English – dragon fruit – derives from the leather-like skin and scaly spikes on the fruit exterior.
Singapore comes under the Presidency of Bengal in India. [6] 12 November: Robert Ibbetson was appointed as the second Governor of the Straits Settlements. [7] 1832: December: Singapore becomes the centre of government of the Straits Settlements. [8] [9] 1833: 7 December: Kenneth Murchison was appointed as the third Governor of the Straits ...
Bacardi Limited is the group of companies as a whole and includes Bacardi International Limited. [3] Bacardi logo. Bacardi Limited is headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda, and has a board of directors led by the original founder's great-great-grandson, Facundo L. Bacardí, the board's chairman. [4]
Singapore history-related lists (1 C, 9 P) A. Archaeology of Singapore (2 P) Archives in Singapore (2 P) B. Borders of Singapore (4 C, 2 P) D. Defunct mass media in ...
Original – Yellow dragon fruit (Hylocereus megalanthus), focus stacked and composited. Whole fruit on the left and halved on the right. Reason good EV/quality. image is focus stacked and composited to include the same fruit in both whole and halved state Articles in which this image appears Hylocereus megalanthus, pitaya FP category for this ...
Agriculture in Singapore is a small industry, composing about 0.5% of the total GDP, within the city-state of Singapore. Singapore's reliance on imports for about 90% of its food underscores the paramount importance of food security. To address this, Singapore has set a goal to produce 30% of its nutritional needs locally by 2030. [1]
The establishment of a British trading post in Singapore in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles led to its founding as a British colony in 1824. This event has generally been understood to mark the founding of colonial Singapore, [1] a break from its status as a port in ancient times during the Srivijaya and Majapahit eras, and later, as part of the Sultanate of Malacca and the Johor Sultanate.
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