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  2. Maté - Wikipedia

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    Companies such as Cabrales from Mar del Plata and Establecimiento Las Marías produce tea bags for export to Europe. [35] Maté is consumed as an ice tea in various regions of Brazil, in both artisanal and industrial forms. This is a bottle of industrialized maté ice tea, bought from a local supermarket in Rio de Janeiro.

  3. Crescentia cujete - Wikipedia

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    Crescentia cujete, commonly known as the calabash tree, is a species of flowering plant native to the Americas, that is grown in Africa, South-East Asia, Central America, South America, the West Indies and extreme southern Florida. [2]

  4. Portal:Drink/Selected article/46 - Wikipedia

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    Today, maté is sold commercially in tea bags and as bottled iced tea. Maté has been originally consumed by the Guaraní and Tupi peoples native to Brazil and neighboring countries. After European colonization, it was spread across the Southern Cone countries, namely Argentina , Paraguay , Uruguay and Chile , but it is also consumed in the ...

  5. Tea recipes that are peak winter aesthetic - AOL

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    Next, pour in boiled water, then gently stir the ingredients. Finally, pour the tea through a strainer into a mug or a teacup and top with honey. 3. Cranberry tea, This recipe is totally tea-licious!.

  6. Ugandan Callabash - Wikipedia

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    In western Uganda region, calabash is used for processing local butter or ghee and as well used to store milk for a longer period of time. [9] This was a traditional method of preservation and kept till present day. The calabash in some cases are also used as utensils for eating food or drinking tea and water in some communities.

  7. Crescentia - Wikipedia

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    Crescentia (calabash tree, huingo, krabasi, or kalebas) is a genus of six species [2] of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and northern South America. [1]

  8. Calabash - Wikipedia

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    Calabash fruits have a variety of shapes: they can be huge and rounded, small and bottle-shaped, or slim and serpentine, and they can grow to be over a metre long. Rounder varieties are typically called calabash gourds. The gourd was one of the world's first cultivated plants grown not primarily for food, but for use as containers.

  9. Jimmy Durante’s Mrs. Calabash helped put NC fishing village ...

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    Fried seafood is the main celebrity in Calabash, but the town’s mythology owes some of its fame to a star-kissed moment. Jimmy Durante, a superstar of the 1930s radio era and the voice of an ...