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Near the Nepalese village of Marpha / Marpa there is a farm managed by the Pasang Sherpa, producing a wide variety of fruits including pears, apricots and apples. Nepal (नेपाल) is a Landlocked country in South Asia. Marpa Lotsawa (1012-1097 or Marpa the translator was a Tibetan Buddhist teacher credited with the transmission of many Buddhist teachings to For other uses of the word Sherpa see Sherpa (disambiguation. A pear is a pomaceous Fruit produced by a tree of Genus Pyrus. The Apricot ( Prunus armeniaca, "Armenian plum" in Latin syn The apple is the pomaceous Fruit of the apple tree Species Malus domestica in the Rose family Rosaceae. The fermented juices are used to produce the Marpa brandy, prized throughout Nepal. Brandy (from brandywine, derived from Dutch brandewijn — “burnt wine” is a spirit produced by distilling Wine Nepal (नेपाल) is a Landlocked country in South Asia. In Tukche, a district adjacent to Marpa, in the villages of Nirjal and Mana Sherchan, a brandy similar to the apple and apricot varieties produced in Marpa is found, which is distilled from orange juice. Also, the Bishnu and Hirachan distilleries are renowned in the nearby Syang village.


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