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  2. G Fuel - Wikipedia

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    G Fuel is available in multiple flavors, typically fruit-based, such as fruit punch, green apple, and lemon lime. In addition, G Fuel often collaborates with film production companies, [6] [7] [8] game studios, [9] [10] video game media companies , [11] and musicians, to create custom, promotional flavors.

  3. Mespilus germanica - Wikipedia

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    Mespilus germanica. L. Mespilus germanica, known as the medlar or common medlar, is a large shrub or small tree in the rose family Rosaceae. The fruit of this tree, also called medlar, has been cultivated since Roman times, is usually available in winter and eaten when bletted. [2] It may be eaten raw and in a range of cooked dishes.

  4. California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. ( CRFG) is a non-profit organization of rare exotic fruit enthusiasts, hobbyists and amateur horticulturists based in California. The CRFG, founded in 1968, promotes rare fruits in the Southern California marketplace, according to a 1997 article in the Seasonal Chef online newsletter. [1]

  5. Tootsie Roll Industries - Wikipedia

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    Operating income. US$67,133,000 (2021) [2] Number of employees. 2,000. Website. www .tootsie .com. Tootsie Roll Industries is an American manufacturer of confectionery based in Chicago, Illinois. Its best-known products include the namesake Tootsie Rolls and Tootsie Pops. Tootsie Roll Industries currently markets its brands internationally in ...

  6. List of national fruits - Wikipedia

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    Punica granatum. [1] Bangladesh. Jackfruit. Artocarpus heterophyllus. [10] Jack Fruit is the national fruit of Bangladesh and is widely cultivated in tropical regions of Bangladesh. Brazil. CupuaƧu.

  7. Barringtonia asiatica - Wikipedia

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    Barringtonia asiatica ( fish poison tree, [4] [5] putat [4] or sea poison tree [4]) is a species of Barringtonia native to mangrove habitats from islands of the Indian Ocean in the west to tropical Asia and islands of the western Pacific Ocean. [4] [5] It is grown along streets for decorative and shade purposes in some parts of India, for ...

  8. Price look-up code - Wikipedia

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    Price look-up codes, commonly called PLU codes, PLU numbers, PLUs, produce codes, or produce labels, are a system of numbers that uniquely identify bulk produce sold in grocery stores and supermarkets. The codes have been in use since 1990, and over 1400 have been assigned. [1] The codes are administered by the International Federation for ...

  9. Synsepalum dulcificum - Wikipedia

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    Synsepalum dulcificum is a plant in the Sapotaceae family, native to tropical Africa. It is known for its berry that, when eaten, causes sour foods (such as lemons and limes) subsequently consumed to taste sweet. This effect is due to miraculin. Common names for this species and its berry include miracle fruit, [3] miracle berry, miraculous ...