Citations:pitangatuba


 * 1884, The Garden: An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Gardening in All Its Branches, page 107:
 * Its native name is Pitangatuba, and the fruit is said to be about the size of a Walnut, of the colour of an Apricot, but with deeply depressed channels down its sides. The flesh appears to be yellow and exhales the penetrating aroma of the ...