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guavaTropical American tree belonging to the myrtle family; the astringent yellow pear-shaped fruit is used to make guava jelly, or it can be stewed or canned. It has a high vitamin C content. (Psidium guajava, family Myrtaceae.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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1/2 cup frozen guava pulp (labeled guayaba and available in freezer sections of Latino supermarkets) Erlinda Gonzales-Berry's 1991 novel Paletitas de guayaba (Guava Popsicles) portrays a Chicana's introspective review of her early adulthood and the sexual experience she enjoyed with a Mexican who retreats once she becomes more sexually aggressive. Seeking to widen its market, Pepsi also rolled out new product lines in 2001 like Pepsi Limon, a cola drink aimed at cashing in on Mexicans' penchant for lime, and broadened its assortment of Power Punch non-fizz, fruit drinks to include mandarin, guayaba and strawberry flavors. |
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