The tamarillo (Solanum betaceum) is a small tree or shrub in the flowering plant family Solanaceae (the nightshade family). It is best known as the species...
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Tamarillo is a flowering plant famous for its fruit. Tamarillo may also refer to: Tamarillo (horse) (1992–2015), an Olympic medallist Tamarillo, a 2006...
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eventing world, one of his best known partnerships is with the horse Tamarillo. In October 2015, a fall at a competition in France left him in a coma...
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Tamarillo was an Anglo-Arab gelding that excelled in the sport of eventing under rider William Fox-Pitt. Foaled in 1992 at Biddesden Stud Tamarillo was...
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– Waxy-leaved nightshade Section Pachyphylla Solanum betaceum Cav. – Tamarillo Solanum exiguum Solanum roseum Section Acanthophora Solanum aculeatissimum...
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tuatua (types of New Zealand shellfish), kūmara (sweet potato), kiwifruit, tamarillo, and pavlova (considered a national dessert). A hāngī is a traditional...
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Solanum abutiloides (redirect from Dwarf tamarillo)
600 metres (3,000–11,800 ft) in elevation. It is also known as dwarf tamarillo, due to superficial similarities with Solanum betaceum. Both plants are...
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or 3 metres in height. The best known species is the widely cultivated Tamarillo or tree tomato, but a number of the others are also cultivated as garden...
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2015 (2015-03-24) Ingredients: Appetizer: cinnamon rolls, Turkish coffee, quail eggs, tamarillos Entrée: duck breast, artichoke, champagne, peanut butter and jelly Dessert:...
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pattypan squash, barbecue sauce Entrée: scallops, Chinese broccoli, tamarillos, finger limes Dessert: aged cheddar cheese, Granny Smith apples, hamburger...
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(2008). "A new 'Candidatus Liberibacter' species in Solanum betaceum (Tamarillo) and Physalis peruviana (Cape gooseberry) in New Zealand". Plant Disease...
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chocolate chip cookies, chocolate-covered shrimp chips, fermented honey, tamarillos Entrée: kumquats, miso, chocolate ganache tart, spicy chocolate chicken...
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granadilla (granadilla) Syzygium jambos, Malabar plum (pomarrosa) Tree tomato, tamarillo (tomate de árbol) Colombia is home to numerous tropical fruits that are...
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mussels, scallops, pipi and tuatua; kumara (sweet potato); kiwifruit; tamarillo; and pavlova (considered a national dish). The fa'a Samoa, or traditional...
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important fruits are: bananas Semi-tropical fruits like lychee, guava or tamarillo Citrus fruits soft fruits (berries) apples stone fruits Important vegetables...
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bush and look like raisins. These fruits have a strong, pungent taste of tamarillo and caramel that makes them popular for use in sauces and condiments....
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as rice. It can be also used as a dip. Common variations of nanmi are tamarillo nanpie, goby nanpie and black nightshade nanpie. Popular herbs and spices...
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Rambutan Sapodilla (chikoo) Soursop Sugar-apple (sharifa) Sweet chestnut Tamarillo Ugli fruit Walnut Water Apple Fruit trees can withstand the variability...
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strawberry (commercial varieties) sugar-apple sugar maple sweet potato tamarillo tobacco tomato tomatillo ulluco vanilla wild rice (Texas, annual and northern...
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in show jumping on the Anglo-Arabian Ali Baba. Another Anglo-Arabian, Tamarillo, ridden by William Fox-Pitt, represents the United Kingdom in FEI and...
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tuatua (both New Zealand shellfish); kumara (sweet potato); kiwifruit and tamarillo; and pavlova, the national dessert. Wellington is the home to: Hurricanes...
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growing weeds. Like their relatives tomatoes, eggplants, tomatillos and tamarillos, pepinos are extremely attractive to beetles, aphids, white flies and...
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cinnamon, milk and sugar. Another breakfast food is the Andean fruit tamarillo, a common ingredient for compotes, marmalades and assorted desserts. Although...
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Ingredients: Appetizer: Sloppy Joe donut, candy-coated sunflower seeds, tamarillos, edamame hummus Entrée: Turducken, confetti cookie dough, blood oranges...
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on Shear L'Eau Pippa Funnell on Primmore's Pride William Fox-Pitt on Tamarillo 2004 Athens Equestrian Team Eventing Bronze Kristina Cook on Miners Frolic...
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sugar-apple, White sapote, Black sapote, Yellow Sapote, Babaco, Achacha, tamarillo, tomato, tomatillo, tucum Nuts: American chestnut, Araucaria, black walnut...
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Naranjilla or Lulo Papaya Passion fruit Pineapple Pitanga berries Saúco Squash Tamarillo Tomato Piranha Surubi Tararira Anchovie Centolla Corvina (fish) Jaiva...
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ripen slowly, but once ripe their shelf life is longer than that of the tamarillo. Although a good candidate for trial as a fruit crop, it may be difficult...
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calabash Passiflora maliformis Sweet granadilla Passiflora ligularis Tamarillo Solanum betaceum Texas persimmon Diospyros texana Velvet apple Diospyros...
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Other fruits: ripe banana, jackfruit, passion fruit, pineapple, rhubarb, tamarillo. Producers of processed food in most or all countries, including the US...
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