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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

paico
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It is one of the common names of a very aromatic plant that is used as a seasoning and has medicinal uses as a purgative. It is also called epazote, acahualillo, holy grass, weed, ragweed or milpa tea. Its scientific name is Dysphania ambrosioides and belongs to the Amaranthaceae family. The word is of Quechua origin ( payqu ) and means that it smells ugly.

  




Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

paico:e an herb medicinal and very aromatic of the amarantaceas.se family used also as a condiment.

  


Anónimo

Paico also refers to something ugly field Bolivia

  


RUTH PACHECO carvajal

PLANT OF PLEASANT SCENT WHICH IS USED IN THE MOUNTAIN RANGES OF 40 ECUADOR;Quito, my city native ) FOR SASONAR the meals, COLOR green, LO sale also for MEDICNA, in infusion to eliminate parasites

  


africa elvira

paico in Mexico is a word that used the generation of the 80 ' s and part of the 70 ' s to say that it was something great, super, or mind-bogglingly pleasant... example: Okay " paico " You carroTe was good paico you model

  


Adolfo Moreno

Adj. form of whites calling the natives of Chiquitania, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, mainly due to the still living in the vicinity of the town of conception. By extension, the denomination has been spreading to all native inhabitants of the region.

  



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