What is another word for Myrciaria Cauliflora?

Pronunciation: [mˌɪəsˈa͡ɪ͡əɹi͡ə kˈɒlɪflˌɔːɹə] (IPA)

Myrciaria Cauliflora is a fruit-bearing tree, native to Brazil, also known as the Jabuticaba tree. It has been popularly referred to as Brazilian grape, because of the similarity of the fruit to grape. In South America, it is called Jabuticaba, which is derived from Tupian language, meaning "like the turtle's head". In English, it is also known as Jaboticaba, jaboticada, jaboticaba tree, Brazilian grape tree, and grape tree. In addition, there are many regional dialects, which have different terms for this tree. No matter what it is called, however, the fruit of this tree is often considered to be one of the most delicious and unusual fruits in the world.

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