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n. - Tough-skinned purple grapelike tropical fruit grown in Brazil; Small evergreen tropical tree native to Brazil and West Indies but introduced into southern United States.

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  • I've used this on miracle fruit, coffee, pitomba, jaboticaba and lychee.
  • How about an empty jaboticaba beaujolais cask?
  • (7) We are interested in backyard fruit to reduce imports, e.g. using the jaboticaba tree as a substitute for grapes.
  • By fknvty, December 24, 2009 @ 6: 40 pm will drink a toast or three over an aged jaboticaba beaujolais. thats after we’ve put a dent in the smoked blackbeer kegs we put...
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