Brazilian tea culture (section Erva-mate)
known as capim-cidreira, Foeniculum vulgare, the fennel, there known as erva-doce or funcho, Pimpinella anisum, the anise, there known as erva-doce or rarely...
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It was first described by George Bentham in 1834. Its local name is erva-cidreira, or cidreirinha. In traditional medicine, it is used as an infusion...
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original on 2012-06-18. Retrieved 2012-08-24. "Lippia alba Prontoalivio, Erva cidreira, juanilama, Melissa" (Document). United Nations Conference on Trade...
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(António Ávila) noted, "the Nature Park provided us with a few plants [Erva cidreira, Erva Princípe, Hortelã e Neveda] that we began to produce commercially...
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usual drunk. It is also customary to drink a tea (typically Lemon or Erva Cidreira, grown in the gardens of the houses). Although it is common repetition...
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Curralinho e Roça do Meio Northeast BA Cafarnaum Queimada do Tiano, Erva Cidreira e Lagoa do Gado Northeast BA Cairu Batateira Northeast BA Cairu Cajazeiras...
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Ribatejo [RCA TP-473, 1969)] [Vira dos Malmequeres/Moda das Carreirinhas/Erva Cidreira/Vira da Rapioca] Modas do Alentejo (RCA TP-497)[Rapsódia de cantares...
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its churrasco (barbecue) and chimarrão (a strong and hot tea prepared from erva mate). In 2000, the literacy rate was 97%. The high quality of life is one...
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