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  2. Cardamom - Wikipedia

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    Grinding the pods and seeds together lowers both the quality and the price. For recipes requiring whole cardamom pods, a generally accepted equivalent is 10 pods equals 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 teaspoons (7.4 ml) of ground cardamom. [citation needed] Cardamom is a common ingredient in Indian cooking.

  3. Economy of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala's large expatriate community in the United States, has made it the top remittance recipient in Central America. These inflows are a primary source of foreign income, equivalent to nearly two-thirds of exports. Guatemala's gross domestic product for 1990 was estimated at $19.1 billion, with real growth slowing to approximately 3.3% ...

  4. Guatemala–India relations - Wikipedia

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    "India cardamom prices may fall 10 pct by mid-March". Reuters. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016; Abraham, Thomas Kutty (February 18, 2009). "India to Buy Sugar From Brazil, Guatemala on Shortage". Bloomberg "India's Reliance lead bidder for Guatemala project, may form Chevron jv - report". Abcmoney.co.uk. March 27, 2007.

  5. Central America - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala formally recognized 21 of these in 1996. ... sugar, bananas, petroleum, clothing, and cardamom. Of its 10.29 ... the decline in the prices of coffee and ...

  6. List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

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    Cereal First Second Third Barley Russia Australia France Buckwheat Russia China Ukraine Canary seed Canada Thailand Argentina Fonio Guinea Nigeria Mali Corn United States

  7. Elettaria cardamomum - Wikipedia

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    Elettaria cardamomum, commonly known as green cardamom or true cardamom, is a herbaceous, perennial plant in the ginger family, native to southern India.It is the most common of the species whose seeds are used as a spice called cardamom that has a sharp, strong, punchy aroma.

  8. Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala, [a] officially the ... handicrafts, cloths and others. It is a leading exporter of cardamom ... that this development leads to higher prices for staple ...

  9. Guatemalan quetzal - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the Bank of Guatemala took over the issuance of paper money, with the first issues being overprints on notes of the Central Bank. Except for the introduction of 50 quetzal notes in 1967, the denominations of banknotes remained unchanged until 1 ⁄ 2 and 1 quetzal coins replaced notes at the end of the 1990s.