Pronunciation: /kuːpuːɑːsuː/
noun a tropical fruit native to the Amazon rainforest with a brown, fuzzy skin and white pulp containing large seeds
A1 I tried a delicious cupuacu smoothie for the first time.
A2 The cupuacu fruit is native to the Amazon rainforest.
B1 The local market sells fresh cupuacu fruit during the summer months.
B2 The cupuacu tree produces large, brown fruits with a unique flavor.
C1 The cupuacu butter is often used in skincare products for its moisturizing properties.
C2 The exotic flavor of cupuacu makes it a popular ingredient in gourmet desserts.
formal The cupuacu fruit is known for its creamy texture and unique flavor.
informal Have you ever tried cupuacu juice? It's so refreshing!
slang I could really go for some cupuacu ice cream right now.
figurative Her voice was as smooth and rich as cupuacu chocolate.
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