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Summary Of: Gourd

As the bottle gourd is native to Africa and not the Americas... closely matched the varieties of the African bottle gourd found in Asia... It was thus concluded that the bottle gourd had been deliberately brought by early Asian migrants to the Americas... or smell is typically evident when opening a gourd that is not completely dry inside... It has also been found that gourd skins were used to replace missing portions of skulls in... The harder outer surface lends the gourd to a wide variety of creative appeals... The spoon gourd ripens from the top to the bottom... A baby spoon gourd is green and as it grows it changes color... White gourd juice is also a common beverage retailed in China and Chinese outlets outside China...

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