How To Use Jaboticaba In A Sentence
-
Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato describes the sound of a jaboticaba kiss as “plock, pluff, pituy.”
The Fruit Hunters
-
“Have you ever seen a Russian guy taste a jaboticaba for the first time?” he asks, referring to a fruit that “looks like an alien embryo and tastes totally out of this world.”
The Fruit Hunters
-
Because the fruit grows directly on the tree trunk like some sort of sweet fungus, the best way to eat one is a “jaboticaba kiss.”
The Fruit Hunters
-
Rescued from the brink of extinction, the white jaboticaba has been propagated, and will be bearing fruits sometime in the near future.
The Fruit Hunters
-
Our fruits are of exceptional quality, and we have so many kinds, including the exotic and largely untranslatable caju and jaboticaba, as well as mangos, grapes, peaches and the sweetest pineapple ever.
Rio de Janeiro
-
Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato describes the sound of a jaboticaba kiss as “plock, pluff, pituy.”
The Fruit Hunters
-
She also grows jaboticaba, whose grape-like fruits make a lovely liqueur.
One Big Table
-
The Brazilian fruit photographer Silvestre Silva spent ten years searching for the white jaboticaba.
The Fruit Hunters