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  2. Grenadine - Wikipedia

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    Grenadine. Grenadine / ˈɡrɛnədiːn / is a nonalcoholic bar syrup commonly used as a cocktail ingredient, distinguished by its sweetness, mild flavor, and red color. Popular in mixed drinks, grenadine syrup was traditionally made from pomegranate, but today is most prevalently made from commercially produced natural or artificial flavors, as ...

  3. Passiflora quadrangularis - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora quadrangularis, the giant granadilla, barbadine (Trinidad), grenadine (Haiti), giant tumbo or badea (Spanish pronunciation: [baˈðe.a]), is a species of plant in the family Passifloraceae. It produces the largest fruit of any species within the genus Passiflora. [2] It is a perennial climber native to the Neotropics.

  4. Passiflora ligularis - Wikipedia

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    The seed of a sweet granadilla. Passiflora ligularis, commonly known as the sweet granadilla or grenadia, is a plant species in the genus Passiflora. [1] [2] It is known as granadilla in Bolivia, Colombia, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, The Azores, South Africa, and Peru, granadilla común in Guatemala, granadilla de China or parcha dulce in Venezuela, and granaditta in Jamaica.

  5. Pomegranate - Wikipedia

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    The pomegranate is a shrub or small tree growing 5 to 10 m (16 to 33 ft) high, with multiple spiny branches. It is long-lived, with some specimens in France surviving for 200 years. [7] P. granatum leaves are opposite or subopposite, glossy, narrow oblong, entire, 3–7 cm (1⁄4 – 2⁄4 in) long and 2 cm (⁄4 in) broad.

  6. Grenadier (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Grenadier (apple) Grenadier is an English cultivar of domesticated apple mainly used for cooking. [1] It originated in the mid-19th century in Buckinghamshire. [2] It was first recorded in 1862 in Maidstone, Kent, exhibited by Charles Turner of Slough, Berkshire, and then commercially introduced by Bunyard Nursery.

  7. Rose's lime juice - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, Rose's Lime Juice Cordial is manufactured and distributed by Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd. In New Zealand, the label states it is made under "the authority" of Schweppes Holdings Ltd by Coca-Cola Amatil (NZ). It also bears the notation that Schweppes Holdings Ltd holds a Royal Warrant to HM Queen Elizabeth II as ...

  8. Passiflora alata - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora. Species: P. alata. Binomial name. Passiflora alata. Curtis [1] Passiflora alata, [2] the winged-stem passion flower, is a species of flowering plant. It is an evergreen vine, growing to 6 m (20 ft) or more, which bears an edible type of passion fruit. It is native to the Amazon, from Peru to eastern Brazil.

  9. Granadilla - Wikipedia

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    Granadilla is a flowering plant species of genus Passiflora, or the fruit of these plants (passion fruit). It is often confused with passion fruit, and the term often refers specifically to the fruit of Passiflora ligularis, although other species such as the Passiflora quadrangularis (giant granadilla) are included.