Citations:Savanilla

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 * 1865, The Pharmaceutical Journal, page 352:
 * It is clear, then, that in this experiment I obtained one ounce more useful extract from the Savanilla than the Peruvian, passing over the inert productions.

a coffee, perhaps specifically a Columbian one

 * 1886, Edwin Lester Linden Arnold, Coffee: Its Cultivation and Profit, page 263:
 * Owing to the enormously increasing production of Rio, its place was easily filled by this cheap Coffee, and those consumers who preferred a mild Coffee could obtain Maracaibos, Savanillas and Bogotas, though at higher prices.


 * mention, useful for confirming the sense of the preceding citation:


 * 1911, The Grocer's Encyclopedia, page 175:
 * Colombia coffees are also commercially known as “Savanillas.”

a tapestry

 * mention:


 * 1976, Ruth Laughlin, Caballeros, page 262:
 * Savanillas were homespun tapestries embroidered in wool and presented as altar hangings for some special anniversary.