How To Use Mamey In A Sentence
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It introduces, maintains, characterizes, and evaluates germplasm collections of banana, plantain, sapodilla, mamey sapote, cacao, Garcinia, Annona, and bamboo.
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Pork and fruit go well together, and mamey is no exception.
Mexican style pickled eggs: Huevos en escabeche
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Eaten with cassava and a milkshake made with the pink fruit of the mamey sapote tree.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mamey cake with cream cheese frosting: Pastel de mamey con budin de queso crema
Garlic and egg drop soup: Sopa de ajo
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Eaten with cassava and a milkshake made with the pink fruit of the mamey sapote tree.
Times, Sunday Times
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Torito: This powerful drink popular in Veracruz is made from cane liquor, milk and fruits such as guanabana or mamey.
A Toast To Better Wines
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We saw local vegetables like yucca, malanga, boniato as well as fruits such as frutabomba, pineapple, mamey, mangos and others.
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The papayas, which the British call mammee-apple or even mummy-apple or papaw, because of the West Indian name, mamey, are much like pumpkins in appearance.
Mystic Isles of the South Seas.
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Mamey cake with cream cheese frosting: Pastel de mamey con budin de queso crema by
Seafood frittata: Torta de mariscos
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The fruits peculiar to the torrid zone all grow in profusion and among them the native is fondest of the juicy mango, the guava, the aguacate or alligator pear, the anon or custard apple, the guanabana or soursop, the mamon or sweetsop, the mamey or marmalade fruit, the nispero or sapodilla and the tamarind.
Santo Domingo A Country with a Future
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Guava, soursop, and mango are eaten, along with mamey and mesple.
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You may throw in a little pine-apple, mamey, lime, and cocoa-plum; but the guava is the thing, and, in case of a long run on the tea-table, will give the most effectual support.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859
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What you've got is a mamey, one of the least-known tropical fruits.
Houston Chronicle