Amazonian fruits have been known for centuries. When the first colonizers arrived in Brazil, the Indians were already familiar with several species - such as abiu, biriba, peach palm, cocono, and umari. But since the Portuguese preferred to cultivate European and Asian fruits, the Brazilian native species were relegated to a secondary position.
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Banana in your açaà written by Professor,
April 21, 2007
highest penetration in the international market
Thats nasty!
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FRUTAS BRAZILERAS E JAMAIS PORTUGUESAS written by KLAISSA,
April 22, 2007
But since the Portuguese preferred to cultivate European and Asian fruits, the Brazilian native species were relegated to a secondary position.
ISSU EH UMA VERDADI...OS PORTUGUEIS NUNKA SIMPORTÔ KÕU KIÉ NOSSU
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... written by Ric,
April 23, 2007
Come around tomorrow and take all the jambu you can carry away. Plus biribá, açaà and ingá.
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... written by encyates,
May 11, 2007
Geovana, can you please e-mail me a list of acai manufactures in Belem do Para that sell acai around 7 reais during the peak-season? I would like to import acai and I am looking for suppliers. Thanks for your help.
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... written by chris kirchoff,
July 20, 2007
I am not sure if you would be able to pass this message onto Alberto. I am an old friend of his from his graduate school in JApan and happened to read this article.
Alberto!
It is Chris Kirchoff. I read this article and would liket o catch up with you. It sounds like your farming is going well! Please email me at ckirchoff@gmail.com
Hope to talk to you soon!
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... written by Veronika,
October 30, 2007
HI I am looking for the main supplier of acai in Brazil. Could i please get any contact for a contact person so that i can speak to sb about it. Thank you very much.Veronika
Thats nasty!