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guanabana
[ gwuh-nah-buh-nuh ]
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Origin of guanabana1
From Spanish ²µ³Ü²¹²Ôá²ú²¹²Ô²¹, from °Õ²¹Ã²Ô´Ç
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I try mango and guanabana; elsewhere they add sprinkles or condensed milk.
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With winter approaching, remedies containing bitter orange, lemongrass and guanabana, which are thought to ward off colds, are selling well.
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By now, Patria had got him to sit down in a rocker and at least accept a glass of guanabana juice—good for the nerves, Mami always said.
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That a shot of rum in your guanabana juice makes for a great bargain cocktail?
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Upon her return I am offered some 'refresco,' made from the juicy fruit of the guanabana.
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