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Bottle Gourd Defined
A common variety of hard-shelled gourd, also called "white-flowered gourd" and "Calabash gourd." This gourd is used in the West Indies to produce a very popular syrup. Its shell is often used to create bowls and other utensils.
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- Further Health Blog " 2006 " August: bottle gourd
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