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5 +2 | clove |
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5 | CLOVE BUD |
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5 | cloves |
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CLOVE BUD Explanation: CLOVE BUD -(Latin name) Eugenia caryophyllus Reference: http://www.cpinternet.com/~cappy90/clovebud.htm |
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clove Explanation: La palabra "clove" viene de la palabra del Latín "clavus" (nail). Este link está muy bueno. Reference: http://www.theepicentre.com/Spices/cloves.html |
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