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  2. Calabash - Wikipedia

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    Calabash fruits have a variety of shapes: they can be huge and rounded, small and bottle-shaped, or slim and serpentine, and they can grow to be over a metre long. Rounder varieties are typically called calabash gourds. The gourd was one of the world's first cultivated plants grown not primarily for food, but for use as containers.

  3. Gary Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes also owned Arcadian Rhodes on the P&O superliner MS Arcadia, Rhodes W1 at The Cumberland Hotel in London, and Rhodes Calabash at The Calabash Hotel in Grenada. [10] He was also a contributor to the BBC Good Food magazine. [15] His first TV appearance was at the age of 27, courtesy of TV chef Glynn Christian on Hot Chefs.

  4. Grand Etang Lake - Wikipedia

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    Grand Etang Lake is a crater lake in a volcano on the island of Grenada. The volcano, which is responsible for the formation of the island of Grenada, has been dormant for the last 12,000 years. The volcano, which is responsible for the formation of the island of Grenada, has been dormant for the last 12,000 years.

  5. L'Anse Aux Epines - Wikipedia

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    L'anse Aux Epines is a primarily residential community in Saint George Parish, Grenada. [1] As the most southerly tip of Grenada, it forms part of the line separating the Caribbean sea from the Atlantic Ocean. The name translates to "The Beach/Bay of Thorns." [citation needed]

  6. Crescentia cujete - Wikipedia

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    Crescentia cujete, commonly known as the calabash tree, is a species of flowering plant native to the Americas, that is grown in Africa, South-East Asia, Central America, South America, the West Indies and extreme southern Florida. [2]

  7. Grenadines - Wikipedia

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    The Grenadines (/ ˈ ɡ r ɛ n ə d iː n z /) is a chain of small islands that lie on a line between the larger islands of Saint Vincent and Grenada in the Lesser Antilles.Nine are inhabited and open to the public (or ten, if the offshore island of Young Island is counted): Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Union Island, Petit St Vincent, Palm Island and Mayreau, all in Saint Vincent and the ...