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  2. Trapiche - Wikipedia

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    A trapiche is a mill made of wooden rollers used to extract juice from fruit, originally olives, and since the Middle Ages, sugar cane as well. By extension the word is also sometimes applied to the location of the mill, whether the workshop or the entire plantation.

  3. Trapiche (winery) - Wikipedia

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    Trapiche is a winery in Mendoza, Argentina.It was founded in 1883 and consists of over 1000 hectares between several Mendoza vineyards.It is a two-time winner of the International Wine and Spirit Competition Argentine Wine Producer of the Year award, [1] and is the largest producer of wine in Argentina. [2]

  4. Trapiche emerald - Wikipedia

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    A trapiche emerald A Colombian trapiche emerald, diamond, platinum and 18K yellow gold ring. Trapiche emerald is a rare variety of the gemstone emerald, characterized by a six-arm radial pattern of usually black spokes separating areas of green emerald. If weathered, the black spokes may become light in color.

  5. Trapiche (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A trapiche is a type of mill used to extract juice. Trapiche may also refer to: Trapiche (Canary Islands), a neighbourhood in the municipality of Arucas, Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria; Trapiche, San Luis, a city in San Luis Province of Argentina; Trapiche (winery), a winery in Mendoza, Argentina

  6. Grogue - Wikipedia

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    The cane is processed in a press known as a trapiche. Grogue is the basis for a Cape Verdean cocktail known as ponche (derived from the English word "punch"), which also includes lime and molasses, comparable to the poncha of the island of Madeira .

  7. Emerald - Wikipedia

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    Rare "trapiche" emeralds are found in Colombia, distinguished by ray-like spokes of dark impurities. Zambia is the world's second biggest producer, with its Kafubu River area deposits (Kagem Mines) about 45 km (28 mi) southwest of Kitwe responsible for 20% of the world's production of gem-quality stones in 2004. [28]

  8. Trapiche de Abra - Wikipedia

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    Trapiche de Abra (English: The Mill of the Water gap) is a town in the municipality of San Martín de Hidalgo in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It has a population of 1,115 inhabitants, 522 men, 592 women.

  9. Chilean mill - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean mill, known in Chile as a "trapiche," is still in use in artisanal gold mining in the Andes Mountains. In the process, the crushed rock passes over metal plates coated with mercury where the gold inclusions adhere to the mercury. [3] The gold is recovered after the evaporation of the mercury over a fire.

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