#POLVO PICA PICA SKIN#
Another meaning of picapica in the dictionary is annual plant of the family of the Papilionáceas, of long and tall stems and seeds covered with a fluff that upon contact with the skin produces a strong itching. They come from various kinds of American trees. The first definition of picapica in the dictionary of the real academy of the Spanish language is vegetable powders, leaves or fuzz that, applied on the skin of people, cause a great itching. ▪ Bejuco: término aplicado a varias enredaderas presentes en Centroamérica, Suramérica, e Indias Occidentales, reconocidas por sus poderes curativos. ▪ Urera baccifera: planta con flores dioicas, perteneciente a la familia Urticaceae, muy extendida en el continente americano. ▪ Mucuna pruriens: leguminosa tropical, de semilla urticante, de la familia de las Fabaceae, presente en África tropical, India y Caribe. El término picapica puede hacer referencia a: ▪ Polvo de picapica: artículo de broma que, aplicado en la piel, produce comezón. ▪ Bejuco: term applied to several vines present in Central America, South America, and West Indies, recognized for their curative powers. ▪ Urera baccifera: plant with dioecious flowers, belonging to the family Urticaceae, widespread in the American continent.
▪ Mucuna pruriens: tropical legume of stinging seed of the Fabaceae family, present in tropical Africa, India and the Caribbean. Picapica The term picapica can refer to: ▪ Picapica powder: a joke article that, applied to the skin, causes itching.