How Do You Spell PITANGA?

Pronunciation: [pɪtˈanɡə] (IPA)

Pitanga is a word commonly used in Brazil to refer to a type of fruit. It is spelled in the Portuguese language as "pitanga" and pronounced as [pi.ˈta.nɡɐ]. The IPA phonetic transcription shows that the "pi" sound is pronounced with an "ee" sound, followed by a "t" sound, and then the "a" sound which is clear and short. The second syllable "tan" is pronounced with a soft "a" sound and ends with a "n" sound, followed by the "ga" syllable which ends with a clear "a" sound.

PITANGA Meaning and Definition

  1. Pitanga is a noun that refers to a tropical fruit, commonly known as Surinam cherry or Brazilian cherry, belonging to the Myrtaceae family. The scientific name of the fruit is Eugenia uniflora. Pitanga is native to South America, particularly Brazil, and is also found in the Caribbean region.

    The pitanga fruit is small and spherical, measuring around 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter. It has a vibrant red or orange color when ripe, with smooth and shiny skin. The fruit is characterized by a sweet and tangy flavor, often described as a combination of cherry and pineapple, making it highly appealing.

    The pitanga tree is evergreen and can reach a height of up to 15 meters. It has dark green leaves, which exude a fragrant aroma when crushed. Besides its culinary use, pitanga is also utilized in traditional medicine for its various health benefits. It is known to be rich in antioxidants, vitamins A and C, as well as minerals such as calcium, iron, and phosphorus.

    The versatility of pitanga is reflected in its usage. The fruit can be consumed fresh, used in desserts, jams, jellies, and beverages. In Brazil, it is commonly made into a refreshing juice or used as a flavoring in ice creams and liqueurs. Pitanga is also valued for its decorative properties and is cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes due to its attractive foliage and vibrant fruits.

Common Misspellings for PITANGA

  • oitanga
  • litanga
  • -itanga
  • 0itanga
  • putanga
  • pjtanga
  • pktanga
  • potanga
  • p9tanga
  • p8tanga
  • piganga
  • piyanga
  • pi6anga
  • pitznga
  • pitsnga
  • pitwnga
  • pitqnga
  • pitabga
  • pitamga

Etymology of PITANGA

The word "pitanga" comes from the Tupi-Guarani language, which is an indigenous language spoken by various tribes in Brazil. In Tupi-Guarani, the word "pi'tãga" means "red fruit" or "reddish fruit". It refers specifically to the fruit of the Eugenia uniflora tree, commonly known as the Surinam cherry or Brazilian cherry. The word "pitanga" was later adopted into Brazilian Portuguese, and it is now widely used to refer to this particular fruit.

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