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It is a way to call in Mexico some red or black fruits of trees and bush esbushes, which are cherryed, round, fleshy and red, black or purple. They are edible and prepare juices, juices, sweets. Usually in the mountain are consumed by birds. They are of slight sour taste and of very varied origin : they are of the genera Ardesia ( Family Myrsinaceae ) , Eugenia ( family Myrtaceae ), Mutingia ( family Mutingiaceae ), Prunus ( family Rosaceae ) and Vitex ( family Lamiaceae ).
It is one of the many names given by a small American rodent who lives from Mexico to Argentina. The term cherenga is most commonly used in Costa Rica. Virtually every country and region gets a different name. It has about 50 centimeters of elevation and a weight of about 3 kilograms. Its scientific name is Dasyprocta punctata . In Colombia we call it picure , guatín or ñeque . In other regions they call it jochi, carma, guaqueque or añuje .