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  • noun small perennial shrub cultivated in uplands of South America for its edible bright orange fruits resembling tomatoes or oranges

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Examples

  • In this era of boutique juices, naranjilla juice could make a comeback.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • The juice was orange in color, but had a fuller, more complex taste, that of the naranjilla, once again.

    Cooking Without Electricity - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • In this era of boutique juices, naranjilla juice could make a comeback.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • In this era of boutique juices, naranjilla juice could make a comeback.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • The juice was orange in color, but had a fuller, more complex taste, that of the naranjilla, once again.

    Cooking Without Electricity - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Another fruit that flopped was the naranjilla, also known as the lulo.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Another fruit that flopped was the naranjilla, also known as the lulo.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Another fruit that flopped was the naranjilla, also known as the lulo.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • Part I. Atemoya, passion fruit, inga, loquat and naranjilla (29: 15 min); Part I..

    4: Multipurpose trees 1996

  • (Carica sp.), which have potential as germplasm; lucuma (Pouteria lucuma), a staple fruit which bears year round; naranjilla (Solanum quitoense), a good fruit for juices; pacay (Inga sp.), a sweet-fleshed pod; passion fruit

    12: Seeds and germplasm 1996

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