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  2. Membrillo - Wikipedia

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    Membrillo is a Spanish language common name for several species of plants: Gustavia fosteri , a species of woody plant in the family Lecythidaceae Gustavia superba , another species in the genus Gustavia

  3. Quince cheese - Wikipedia

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    Quince cheese is prepared with quince fruits. The fruit is peeled and cored, and cooked with a teaspoon of water and from 500 to 1000 g sugar [2] per kg of quince pulp, preferably in a pressure cooker, but it can also be left for longer (40 minutes–1 hour) in a regular pot, in this case with a little more water (which will then evaporate).

  4. Quince - Wikipedia

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    The quince (/ ˈ k w ɪ n s /; Cydonia oblonga) is the sole member of the genus Cydonia in the Malinae subtribe (which contains apples, pears, and other fruits) of the Rosaceae family.

  5. Eugenia stipitata - Wikipedia

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    Eugenia stipitata (Araza, Portuguese common names araçá, araçá-boi Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐɾɐˈsa ˈboj], Spanish common name arazá, from Guarani arasa; also known as membrillo in Ecuador) is a fruit tree native to the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador.

  6. Gustavia superba - Wikipedia

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    Gustavia superba - MHNT. Gustavia superba, of the Monkey Pot Family (Lecythidaceae) is an understory tree that grows in Central and north-western South America. [1] Common names include membrillo, sachamango, Stinkwood and heaven lotus.

  7. Murta con membrillo - Wikipedia

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    Murta con membrillo (English: Chilean guava (Ugni molinae) with quince) is a typical dessert from southern Chile where the Chilean guava shrub is common. It is made by boiling the quince and Chilean guava berries together with sugar.

  8. Gustavia fosteri - Wikipedia

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    Gustavia fosteri, one of several plants in the genus Gustavia known by the Spanish common name membrillo, is a species of woody plant in the family Lecythidaceae. It is found only on Barro Colorado Island in Panama . [ 2 ]

  9. List of Brazilian fruits - Wikipedia

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    Frutas no Brasil: nativas e exóticas (de consumo in natura). 2a. ed. Instituto Plantarum de Estudos da Flora, São Paulo. 704 p. [1a. ed., 2006.] RESQUE, Olímpia Reis. 2007. Vocabulário de Frutas Comestíveis na Amazônia. Belém: Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi – Coordenação de Informação e Documentação.