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ginep (n)

tropical American tree bearing a small edible fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp

ginep Sentence Examples

  1. The sweet, juicy ginep was a popular fruit in the local market.
  2. She savored the tangy flavor of the ripe ginep, savoring its exotic aroma.
  3. The vendor proudly displayed a basketful of fresh gineps, their green skin glistening in the sunlight.
  4. The tree bore an abundance of gineps, its branches laden with the plump fruit.
  5. The children eagerly collected gineps, tossing them up and down in anticipation of their juicy bite.
  6. The tartness of the ginep complemented the sweetness of the mango in the fruit salad.
  7. As the summer heat intensified, gineps became a refreshing treat, quenching their thirst with their cool, juicy flesh.
  8. The traditional medicine used ginep leaves to treat various ailments, including fever and indigestion.
  9. The ginep's smooth skin made it ideal for making jams and preserves, capturing its unique flavor in a spreadable form.
  10. The cultural significance of the ginep extended beyond its culinary value, with its presence in folk tales and local festivals.

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tropical American tree bearing a small edible fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp

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The sweet, juicy ginep was a popular fruit in the local market.

She savored the tangy flavor of the ripe ginep, savoring its exotic aroma.

The vendor proudly displayed a basketful of fresh gineps, their green skin glistening in the sunlight.

The tree bore an abundance of gineps, its branches laden with the plump fruit.