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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瓜拿納,又名巴西香可可,英文Guarana(雙名法:Paullinia cupana)原產於巴西亞馬遜盆地,是無患子科()的爬藤植物。分布在巴西、祕魯、哥倫比亞、委內瑞拉等亞馬遜盆地區域,主要種植在巴西亞馬遜州的瑪瑙斯自治市和巴西東北部的巴伊亞州。
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