Also known as Paullinia cupana, guarana
Guaraná ( from the Portuguese guaraná ; Paullinia cupana, syns. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a climbing plant in the family Sapindaceae, native to the Amazon basin and especially common in Brazil. Guaraná has large leaves and clusters of flowers, and is best known for the seeds from its beans, which are about the size of a coffee bean.
Guaraná is a climbing plant native to the Amazon basin, particularly Brazil, that belongs to the Sapindaceae family and is recognizable by its large leaves and flower clusters. It is best known for its seeds, which are roughly the size of coffee beans and come from the plant's beans.
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ガラナ(ポルトガル語:guaraná - グァラナ、学名:Paullinia cupana) は、ムクロジ科のつる植物。原産地はアマゾン川流域。
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