Such sensory modalities expand the range of edible fruits and improve foraging efficiency. |
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The startup company has figured out a way to combine the process of bioprinting with edible food so they can create a hamburger patty. |
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Lettuce is an annual or perhaps a biennial herb and as such is by far the most popular edible herb in Ireland. |
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Other names for edible terra alba are food-grade gypsum or food-grade calcium sulfate. |
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Don't forget to garnish dishes with edible flowers for an unusual and colourful touch. |
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There is a strong demand for different types of organic dry edible beans, like red kidney, navy, black, blackeyed peas and garbanzo beans. |
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The witch's house was a tour-de-force, scrumptiously edible and incorporating the frozen figures of her earlier victims. |
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This is the case for alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, edible oils and fats, grain and feed mills, bakeries and ice cream factories. |
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Southeast Asia's imports of U.S. consumer-oriented foods and edible seafood products were growing rapidly before the crisis. |
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We found ten different species of nudibranch, as well as sea spiders, edible crabs, swimming crabs and sea hares. |
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From restaurants to root vegetables and from burgers to beluga caviar, if it's edible, this show has an opinion about it. |
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It was Dr Drew who came to the rescue when she analysed the life cycle of the edible seaweed known as Nori. |
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There are hundreds of varieties of seaweed in Breton waters, though only about seven are used for edible purposes. |
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Once again Viger's sculpture is made of edible material, this time barley sugar. |
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I left the building and boarded to the mess hall to see if they were serving something edible for lunch. |
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The deserts are similarly cloying and sticky, although a couple of them are compulsively edible. |
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She threw the bottle away and searched through the other cabinets for something edible. |
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Primates generally consume fruits described as fleshy-that is, fruits with an obvious edible mesocarp and usually notable sugar and water. |
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Whilst ornamental cherries produce no edible crop, the blossom of apples, pears, plums and damsons is usually followed by fruit worth harvesting. |
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Examples include turf grass seed production, dry edible beans, white wheat, feeder pigs, and cattle for the natural beef market. |
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Prior to this face saving embrace of bona fide produce, I considered potatoes and red beans the only edible vegetables. |
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He said he expects much of his work will involve Great Northern beans, as well as pintos and other types of dry edible beans. |
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In preparing edible sumac, the hairy coating is first removed from the berries, which are then ground to powder-like consistency. |
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It too was heaped with candied fruits, nuts, crystallized edible flowers, and, in the topmost cup, a preserved orange, then an extravagant treat. |
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In addition to rice, they also grow some other edible crops and plant vegetables and fruit around the edge of their plots. |
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Giblets are the edible internal parts of a fowl, including the gizzard, heart, liver, and neck. |
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To avoid damaging the edible portions, use a garden fork to loosen the soil around the leeks first. |
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The maloga bean, a native Australian cowpea, V. lanceolata, also has edible pods. |
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It is at this time that we should especially forage for the early spring greens and vitamin rich edible weeds. |
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Gardeners also benefit from this beauty during the late summer, when it produces edible yellow fruits after a flush of saucer-shaped flowers. |
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There are a variety of other edible pan fish that may show up, such as grunts and porgies. |
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The edible ice-cream cornet is possibly her idea as we have no known earlier reference to it. |
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Honey locust trees did have a kind of fruit, a pod that contained sweet flesh, edible pulp. |
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Wrasse, pollack, edible and spider-crabs and three dogfish were just a few of the highlights. |
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So I've started a mission to work my way through each cookery book, trying each recipe that sounds edible. |
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I finned along the starboard side to the base of the bow, where I found a monster edible crab. |
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However, in order to make something that constitutes a filling, edible meal, some creativity is still needed. |
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One of the most common edible wild mushrooms is the field mushroom, or pinky, so-called because of its pink gills. |
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Other survival courses teach you how to identify 73 edible plants and snare a field mouse or a moose, but get real! |
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As edging plants I'd use chives, compact Alpine strawberries and edible flowers such as old-fashioned pinks, violas and marigolds. |
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Scent traps are recommended to monitor potential cutworm infestations in dry edible beans. |
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I'm about as inexpert at wild fungus recognition as it's possible to be so I have no idea if they are edible. |
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Gareth and Will's photos are printed on sugar sheets stuck on the muffins, so they are edible. |
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The pods that encase the edible portion of the fruits are hard and turn from brown to pink as they start ripening. |
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The pigments are much more stable than most red plant colours, and are sometimes extracted and used as edible food colourings. |
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From the top, this could be Macrolepiota rachodes, the shaggy parasol, edible and choice. |
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Velvet-backed swimming crabs were numerous, and edible crabs nestled into the anemones, as did small pollack. |
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The edible nests of swiftlets are used in bird's-nest soup, a delicacy in some countries. |
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Gardening programmes make much of cow-parsley, yet sweet cicely is not only a prettier plant but also has a longer growing season and is edible! |
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Thus the potential nutritive value of uncut silage swards is limited, and the emphasis must now be on conserving them as an edible feedstuff. |
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Add decorative and edible flower heads to your salads, such as nasturtiums, marigold petals, violas and chive flowers. |
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They are a pest in the eyes of most foresters, but many, such as the honey mushroom are edible. |
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The chickling pea is unfortunately often confused with the edible and widely used chickpea. |
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The chickling pea is cultivated for its edible seed in India and the Middle East, but see notes above on toxicity. |
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She's an expert at finding edible mushrooms and once sent over a bag of freshly collected oyster mushrooms. |
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The cheese was rather high, and tended to crumble when we opened the tin, but it was quite edible. |
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Two vines that are known for their edible properties are the cerimen and the maypop, both of which have fruit. |
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But the Limousin veal loin with an edible dutch cap of mushed osso bucco was an arch, forced, elbows-off-the-table concoction. |
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I don't know how good they taste, but cavemen hunted mammoth, so I'm guessing much of an elephant is edible. |
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One of the biggest trends over the last 20 years has been the rediscovery of heirloom plants, both ornamental and edible. |
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This fungus is supposedly edible but faded forms can be confused with R. formosa, which has a strong cathartic effect when eaten. |
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The strandlopers, back in the 17th century, dined on mussels, abalone, crayfish and seals, on roots and fruits and edible seaweed. |
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It looks a bit like an open lotus flower, red and green with edible silver on the outside. |
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The flower buds and flowering heads are edible and delicious, with just enough texture to chew, if you cut the first 6 inches only. |
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This tends to make these oils suitable for edible use and only of limited value as oleochemicals. |
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Such old wives' tales as the caps of edible fungi peeling easily, or brightly coloured fungi being poisonous, cannot be relied upon. |
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Decorate a tree in the kitchen with edible delights, cookies, cookie cutters, candy canes, strings of marshmallows etc. |
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Scientists found that the two macadamia species that produce edible nuts were the most similar to each other. |
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Rural people are allowed to collect medicinal herbs, mushroom and fungi, edible vegetables, wild nuts, and fruits from forests. |
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The French call this potager gardening, while our American cousins know it as edible landscaping. |
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And then the fruit is edible, and the wood is used to make boomerangs and spears and nulla-nullas. |
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Many flowers are edible, the most common culinary varieties being calendula, chrysanthemum, daylily, nasturtium, pansy, violet and zucchini. |
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Several large edible crabs have burrowed under the mast and others live inside the hollow structure. |
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Since he didn't wish to lose time by hunting, he searched for edible roots and berries. |
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Would-be pickers should be wary of traditional rules for separating edible fungi from poisonous varieties. |
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Students also find and consume edible plants and build shelters using natural found materials. |
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Since ancient times, locals have planted rape flowers to extract edible oil. |
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Sally told herself and started looking around the areas, hoping to find some wild berries or other edible fruits. |
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This applies mostly to the larger edible variety, which are a delicacy for a number of households, both urban and rural. |
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But there are some less well-known edible plants that are also very attractive to look at. |
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Customers can also add greeting card or photo or logo to be laminated on the cakes, as edible part. |
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In his pasture, edible weeds like dandelion, chicory, quack grass and even stinging nettles are allowed to thrive. |
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Ground elder is edible and was used as a medicinal herb in the Middle Ages to cure gout. |
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He said tobacco farmers could explore the cultivation of the jatropha plant, whose seed contains edible oil. |
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A set of printing dies stamps the sayings on the sheets in edible red ink, and the hearts are cut. |
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Moisten area around jelly bean with a small amount of water and sprinkle with orange and red edible glitter. |
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The lakes and rivers and coastline provided fish and shellfish, as well as edible algae. |
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Like most edible crops, beans should always be rotated, the exceptions being tomatoes, asparagus and Jerusalem artichokes. |
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For ground cover, nothing is more rampant than my favourite edible plant, the scrambling and climbing Tropaeolum, also known as nasturtium. |
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Without enough R. lessonae to mate with, however, edible frogs couldn't reproduce. |
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For example, it was used to knock out a gene in rapeseed to make production of edible canola oil possible. |
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To this day, wild edible dormice are consumed in Slovenia, where they are considered a rare delicacy and dormouse trapping an ethnic tradition. |
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The reefs have been picked clean of many of the more popular forms of edible seaweed. |
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It has several cousins on the continent, including the edible dormouse, the garden dormouse and the forest dormouse. |
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There are many inedible poisonous mushrooms out there to be mistaken for edible ones. |
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Clustered among the turning leaves were bilberries, cranberries, bog whortleberries, cloudberries and a dozen others, edible and poisonous. |
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Strawberry and blackberry are also aggregate fruits with the addition of an edible, enlarged receptacle. |
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Some of you may wonder how locals manage to work the edible kernel from its black shell within seconds, while holding a conversation. |
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Ruddy ducks, which many say are not edible, were brought into Britain from American in 1950 and escaped into the wild from wildfowl collections. |
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The variety of edible products carried on rolling stores included soda pop, fresh fruits, and vegetables. |
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Kale, mustard and turnips can be sown as edible winter cover crops that also can feed chickens or grazing animals in late winter. |
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Exposure of male edible dormice all year round to an unvarying photoperiod and warm temperature disrupted their biological cycles. |
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I'm particularly fond of akebias, not least because they produce edible fruits. |
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Mind you chips, not the edible kind, were the order of the night as the punters gambled like crazy to make their fortune. |
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At snack time one day, the children used graham crackers, peanut butter, and raisins to create edible treasure maps. |
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With this fresh impetus, the total edible oil processing capacity, including vanaspati, is expected to cross 20 million tonne per annum. |
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The seeds of many species have a fleshy outer covering, which is also edible. |
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Although some of these puffball mushrooms are edible, people should consult an expert before eating them. |
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You can find urchins and starfish on the rocky ledges and brittle stars and edible crabs on the sandy bottom. |
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Corn starch packing weighs nothing, costs almost nothing, protects breakables, and is edible. |
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Both lemon grass and ginger can be grown in the edible garden, directly in the ground or in pots. |
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We are also blessed with local growers who provide all our salad leaves, edible petals, herbs and a wide selection of soft fruit and vegetables. |
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Over coffee and Cointreau, the cook resumed her reminiscences of preparing edible food under hostile conditions. |
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The best known are the cockles of the Glamorgan sands and laver, edible seaweed that is gathered around the south and west coasts. |
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The cookies are printed with an edible food coloring sugar paper that is glazed onto a vanilla iced cookie. |
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And what about Mexico, where eighty species of Opuntia support a cochineal dye industry and are the source of edible prickly pear fruit? |
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As any angler will tell you, these fish are extremely opportunistic feeders and will take just about anything edible that they find. |
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After recently re-discovering the last two jars of her home-made preserve, Mrs Tomkins, 73, wanted to find out whether it was edible. |
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While the leafstalks are edible, the leaves themselves contain oxalic acid and should not be eaten. |
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In dry edible beans, anthracnose causes unsightly cankers on plant stems, pods, and seeds. |
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Lastly, Boscs and Bartletts can be arranged into an artful and edible centerpiece for your Christmas table. |
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Most edible bananas have pendulous inflorescences and are usually a dull maroon. |
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Well cooked, the skin is as edible as that of a baked potato, and the texture of the flesh seems firmer when cooked unpeeled. |
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The treatment doses were in an edible oil solution packaged in identical gelatin capsules. |
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Linnaeus, that great Swedish namer of plants, was pretty circumspect too when he called it Lycopersicon esculentum, the edible wolf-peach. |
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These could be interspersed with edible flowers, trailing nasturtiums and orange Calendula would be musts. |
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However, the creatures inside murex shells are edible and are consumed in some parts of the world. |
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She immediately began skinning the rabbits and cutting them into chunks of edible meat, omitting the organs. |
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The main edible species of the genus are the blusher, grisette, and orange. |
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No rabbit outperforms a Florida White for percentage of edible meat per pound of live weight. |
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Outside the cavern I had viewed various edible herbs and plants such as onions and turnips as well as roots and grasses. |
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Small edible crabs cling to cracks in the rock, but it seems too exposed for larger crustaceans such as lobsters. |
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Common lobsters, edible crabs, velvet swimming crabs, shore crabs and hermit crabs were common. |
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You can sometimes find large starfish, edible crabs and squat lobsters here. |
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Its sheer walls provide homes for edible crabs and squat lobsters and at one point mussels. |
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So edible peas and beans will replace sweet peas, lollo rosso will replace lobelia and everything will literally look good enough to eat. |
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But there are also edible species of biennial, including carrots, parsley, parsnips and globe artichoke or cardoon. |
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Phoenix Sylvester Palm or Toddy Palm is very similar to the Canary Island Palm and the edible date palm. |
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However, the much thinner shoots of wild asparagus are often edible and are still eaten. |
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They are important to local people, who rely on various species for edible fruits, building materials, even the darts used with blowguns. |
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The Iatmul diet consists primarily of fish and the edible palm tree called sago. |
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Access to products like mahua, tendu leaf and edible gum is a matter of life and death to the tribals. |
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Almost all animal flesh is edible and nutritious, yet most human societies taboo many of the animal species available to them. |
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If you like edible flowers, try some of the tiny white blossoms sprinkled onto salads. |
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I slave for hours on end in poor working conditions just to bring you a single morsel of edible hearty food! |
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The genus Madhuca belongs to the same family as the sapodilla, and some species have edible, although poor, fruits. |
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Also I couldn't find tarragon and chervil, so I just used mesclun salad greens with a bit of edible flowers. |
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The azarole has long been cultivated for its edible fruit in S. Europe, though it is now going out of favour. |
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The annual output of tea oil is 500 tons, accounting for 8.6 percent of the edible plant oil produced in the country. |
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Common chives have onion-flavored leaves and edible purple flowers that make pretty garnishes in salads. |
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One such is the silverberry, Elaeagnus argentea, a shrub of northern N. America, especially the Hudson's Bay region, which bears edible fruits. |
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From mammoths and mastodons the Clovis foragers would have learned much about edible wild plants. |
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The young leaves of black salsify are also edible, but at present, do not appear on the vegetable in markets. |
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It is processed by a series of soakings, which remove the bitter taste, after which it can be boiled to make an edible jelly or dried and ground to a flour for bread-making. |
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However, unlike Swiss chard, beets have both edible greens and roots. |
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The ethical basis of all field sports is the same, be it hunting, shooting or fishing, in each case the quarry will be edible or a pest or perhaps, both. |
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I continued to sniff away and although it still didn't resemble anything edible, I didn't even think about chocolate or jelly babies all afternoon. |
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The adulterants ranged from water in the case of milk, cheaper varieties of oils in the case of edible oils to colours in the case of rice and tea. |
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The original rapeseed oil, used as both a lubricant and an edible oil, was harmful when ingested because of high levels of a chemical called erucic acid. |
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The best way to enjoy the crabs is to play up their crackly edible shell with a batter coating. |
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Better known for its seed pods, green and dried seeds, and edible flowers, the winged bean also has an edible, nitrogen-fixing tuber which can be prepared like a potato. |
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Cows' heels would not seem to be plump, fruitful, delicious or in any way edible but, strangely enough, they are considered a delicacy by some, especially in Barbuda. |
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Pugnacious, bold, and curious, like other weasels, the wolverine is omnivorous and consumes a wide range of edible roots and berries, small game, and fish. |
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To escape the fighting, his family fled from their village on the coast to live in the interior where they survived on wild yams, opossums and edible ferns. |
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Before Kaye, edible taxidermy had not yet been introduced to the mainstream on an educational level. |
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Coffee beans are available in jewelry, keychain, soap, body spray and, of course, edible and brewable form. |
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Shaggy cap, shaggy mane, and lawyer's wig are all names for Coprinus comatus, an edible mushroom common in Britain and generally in temperate zones. |
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He rubbed a weary hand over his face and turned towards the small kitchen where he riffled through the fridge, searching for something, anything, that was edible. |
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Unlike their larger siblings, whose higher placement on the stalk exposes them to the sun, baby artichokes are rendered entirely edible with just a little trimming. |
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The stout tubers of the waterlily and the lotus are edible when properly prepared, and have been an important starch crop both in Asia and North America. |
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Today, saccharides can be found in supplements and foods, such as edible fungi, breast milk, certain fruits and vegetables, whole grains, roots and plants. |
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Shake vigorously and pour into a delicate glass, then top with a splash of soda water and float an edible flower on top. |
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The lobster is taken away and a steak, something he considers edible, is provided. |
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His approach to food embodies a culinary ecology whereby nothing edible is wasted, which in part explains his fondness for the sausage-like scrapple. |
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These are all researched for possible medicinal, edible etc. uses. |
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Oak trees provide acorns, dogwoods and sumac provide red berries through the fall and winter and serviceberry bears edible berries in late spring or early summer. |
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A striking red or pink flower with an edible root, it's eaten to ease all upset stomach and applied topically to relieve aching muscles and increase blood circulation. |
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Within the wreck are conger, lobsters, edible and swimming crabs, packs of prawns, cuttlefish, topknots, flounders, scorpionfish and a host of blennies and shannies. |
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The main crops produced were roses, mimosas, carnations and chrysanthemums, as ornamental non-edible plants, and tomato, lettuce and basil, as edible ones. |
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He also offers an edible alternative, though it may peel and get mouldy if you don't shellac it, since basically you're making pie filling without any sugar or fruit. |
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As pointed out earlier, the increase in inflation in the last quarter for 2002-03 was dominated by certain commodities such as edible oils, oil cakes and mineral oils. |
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The fruit of twisted-stalk is edible, raw or cooked in soups and stews. |
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Swede is a long-season brassica that produces a large edible root. |
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When it comes to edible gifts, the list of things to make is endless. |
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Certainly there is a corollary to this in the world of edible plants, where poisonous plants tend to be bitter, while edible plants and berries tend to be sweet. |
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Many of the edible seaweeds mentioned in the article can be hard to find. |
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A frog will starve to death in a field of perfectly edible dead bugs. |
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This invention is attributed to the industry of fats and oils and may be utilised for production of quality vitaminised and aromatised edible salad and baking oils. |
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They were invaluable as guides, first-rate spoorers, had extraordinary knowledge of edible roots and herbs, and under almost any circumstances would not starve. |
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In addition, more acres of sugar beets were being grown than a year ago, while sunflower, alfalfa, oats, dry edible beans, millet, and wheat were lower. |
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Young leaves of common starwort are edible, raw or cooked as a potherb. |
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The meat still needs to be properly hung to improve texture and flavour, but it doesn't require marinades and all manner of tricks to make it edible. |
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The touring relatives were babbling and oohing and aahing and calling out to each other as they started to wonder off among the aisles in search of more edible curios. |
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In addition, more acres of sugar beets were being grown in 2000 than a year ago, while sunflower, alfalfa, oats, dry edible beans, millet, and wheat were lower. |
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The shelves and fissures which bisect these rocks are home to edible crabs, velvet swimming crabs, prawns, squat lobsters and the occasional large common lobster. |
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It produces an exceptionally large number of cobs in a range of colours which are not only totally edible but also, as dried flowers, highly decorative. |
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They process corn, popcorn, soybeans, and wheat, as well as amaranth, millet and dry edible beans such as navy beans, black turtle beans, pinto beans and great northern beans. |
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The flesh contains tiny, edible seeds and you can even eat the skin. |
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The yellow or pinkish flesh contains edible, crunchy little seeds. |
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At one time the cornelian cherry was frequently cultivated for its edible fruit, though it has fallen into virtual disuse as a fruit crop in most areas. |
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Then it was discovered that an edible oil could be pressed from the seeds, and cottonseed oil became an important by-product of the large cotton industry. |
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Large edible crabs are everywhere, mainly females that are here to spawn. |
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However, the pomegranate halves shown are a colorful, edible garnish. |
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The same species provides edible leaves and pleasantly flavoured seeds which, when mature, are not narcotic and are pressed to make a salad or cooking oil. |
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It is a genus of fungi which has to be treated with special attention, since it includes several edible species but also the notorious death cap and destroying angel. |
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Finally, burdocks and their edible roots are also found within the family, both the Japanese variety, often referred to as gobo, and the wild American variety. |
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It's not as if the food is vaguely edible, it tastes like chemical goo. |
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It includes several edible species but also the notorious death cap and destroying angel, besides several species which are poisonous to a lesser extent. |
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As for why the borer is able to withstand caffeine's toxic effects, there are some yeasts that detoxify chemicals, creating an edible food source for insects. |
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What's more, even as the Central Valley became a major source of edible frogs, Californians were converting wetlands to farmland on a massive scale. |
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Fish is a close second in this roster of edible grotesquerie. |
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About a year ago, edible mustard oil laced with a cheap chemical substance became a public health issue when it was revealed that it led to development of dropsy. |
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Tea is virtually the only dietary source of theanine, apart from the edible bay boletes mushroom, which explains why sometimes only tea will do. |
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Quinoa, a species of goosefoot, is a grain crop grown primarily for its edible seeds. |
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Its tuber morphology is uncharacteristic of edible Malagasy yams exhibiting several digitate lobes, instead of just one. |
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The products are based on varieties of edible seaweed and called Sea Lavender, Sea Beans, Sea Cabbage and Sea Lettuce. |
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Biscotti are perfect for eating as soon as they are out of the oven but also stay edible for ages. |
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Many plants and even some lichens are edible and have medicinal qualities, she explained before popping a bit of lungwort lichen into her mouth. |
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Poking through this crunchy-sweet vegetable mound is edible ecstasy. |
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The purchase of Imperial Tankers will extend Hargreaves's operations in the movement of liquid products such as petroleum spirit and edible oils. |
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What do you plant to grow seedless grapes? Actually, they have seeds, but they are quite edible by humans. |
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Saprobic edible fungi are also collected from the wild but they are best known and most widely valued in their cultivated forms. |
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Clearings created by fire were made for many reasons, such as to draw game animals and to promote certain kinds of edible plants such as berries. |
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The farm grows a variety of vegetables, herbs, edible flowers and rears meat including cows, chickens and pigs. |
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All species of sundew are able to move their tentacles in response to contact with edible prey. |
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Although the leaves and shoots are also edible, the starchy tuberous roots are by far the most important product. |
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While sweet potato provides less edible energy and protein per unit weight than cereals, it has higher nutrient density than cereals. |
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The edible tuberous root is long and tapered, with a smooth skin whose color ranges between yellow, orange, red, brown, purple, and beige. |
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To plant more Zanman or Indian Almond trees whose edible nuts is utilized by women in the community to create a sugary cake locally called Loga. |
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The rain has decimated any of the lettuce left in the garden, and I had no idea the leaves of my tall favas were edible. |
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The discovery of the Americas brought to the rest of the world many widely used food crops and edible plants. |
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Affected fruit usually remains edible, but its appearance may be unsightly. |
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The tomato is grown worldwide for its edible fruits, with thousands of cultivars. |
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However, the tomato has a much lower sugar content than other edible fruits, and is therefore not as sweet. |
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It is rarer to find paired edible crabs, and potential peelers need to be tested. |
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Tricholoma equestre was considered edible until it was implicated in serious poisonings causing rhabdomyolysis. |
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The young leaves are edible raw or cooked as a somewhat bland leaf vegetable. |
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Both flowers and leaves are edible, the flavour ranging between mild lettuce and more bitter salad greens. |
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The black seeds are edible, and can be eaten either on their own or as an ingredient in bread. |
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The leaves are edible, and if picked in spring when still young, are tender enough to be used in salads. |
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They have a high enough fat content that they can be pressed for edible oil. |
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Some suggest that it was introduced by Neolithic tribes who planted the trees for their edible nuts. |
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In Peru, there are at any time 20 million domestic guinea pigs, which annually produce 64 million edible carcasses. |
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This family includes the edible oysters, which mainly belong to the genera Ostrea, Crassostrea, Ostreola, Magallana, and Saccostrea. |
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Coalfish is edible and has commercial value, although it is considerably less valuable than premium whitefish such as cod and haddock. |
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Fishing dredges are used as a technique for catching certain species of edible clams and crabs. |
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In the Mediterranean, small cetaceans are targeted to ease pressure on edible fish. |
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Though the edible Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis is found in the North Atlantic, it is not widely eaten. |
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The edible part of the plant is a bundle of leaf sheaths that is sometimes erroneously called a stem or stalk. |
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The powdered eggs, instant potatoes and dried bacon were not worth writing home about, but it was edible and satisfied the immediate hunger. |
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The edible fruit closely resembles that of the orange, but it is much smaller and ovular, being approximately the size and shape of an olive. |
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Although many small edible bivalves are loosely called cockles, true cockles are species in the family Cardiidae. |
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Offshore the edible crab and edible oyster are also found, the latter especially in the Sound of Scalpay. |
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Some mushrooms are edible and taste good, while others are poisonous and taste foul. |
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Previous attempts at edible vaccines included mashed potato that could prevent traveller's diarrhoea and GM rice to ward off allergies. |
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First, in the Stocking Stuffer Challenge, it is a race against the clock to create an edible Christmas-themed cake. |
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Star Apple Edible and Fine Gardening is constructing an edible display proving that beauty and use can thrive in the garden. |
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Dube S, Chandra P and W Muzungu Aerobic sporeformers in Madora, an edible caterpillar in sold in Zimbabwean markets. |
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He was subsisting on frogs, edible roots, and water from the river. |
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The presence of nortestosterone in edible parts from non-castrated male pigs. |
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A forest tree with small, mangolike, edible fruits that are very aromatic when dried. |
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Truffles, maitake, matsutake, king boletes, shiitake and dozens of other edible types are hunted commercially around the planet. |
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It is well known that young gannets or gugas are not only highly edible but their fat has remarkable curative properties. |
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Rambutan and pulasan produce edible fruits encased in coverings that have nubby or hairlike projections. |
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This edible nest is made from the saliva of a bird called the white-nest swiftlet. |
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So far we've seen Heston create an awe-inspiring goldleaf watch for his mock turtle soup, while last week he served up edible tableware. |
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Unlike many other crop commodities, the prices of cheaper edible vegetable oils have risen in the past few weeks. |
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Once, food was all you could eat, but today there are lots of other edible foodlike substances in the supermarket. |
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Common edible coatings include carnauba wax, starch, alginate, carrageenan, gluten, whey and beeswax. |
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And consider trying some offbeat fall greens, such as mache, miner's lettuce and shungiku, an edible chrysanthemum. |
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Today, people sometimes eat the bulbs of a grassy perennial called deathcamas, mistaking them for edible roots. |
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If that doesn't sell you, almost everything you find in the valley is edible, including pomelos, tangelos, oranges, avocados, and more. |
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A browsable, amply illustrated overview of avian construction from mere scrapes in the sand to edible structures people prize for soup. |
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Here you can sample fresh local abalone, an edible sea snail in a mother-ofpearl shell rendered almost extinct by overfishing. |
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The entirely edible gingerbread tree captured the imagination of children and adults alike. |
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Parasitisation of juvenile edible crabs by the dinoflagellate, Hematodinium sp. |
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For example there's Laverbread, or sea lettuce, one of the edible sea vegetables to have been harvested in South Wales for centuries. |
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Club question Last week, Matt Stanton asked if the fruit on his passion flower was edible. |
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It seems that most seeds are foodful in the arid regions, most berries edible, and many shrubs good for firewood with the sap in them. |
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AoBet youAAEd never expect to find edible greens at the beach,Ao Gray said, plucking a purple-flowered beach pea for an appetizer. |
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Mrs Gonzalez Durantez took part in a series of activities in the guides' hut, including making lava lamps and also edible pigs. |
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Carefully place edible silver dragees or two miniature chocolate chips into each meringue ghost for eyes. |
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This boozy atomiser contains brandy liquor, infused with a dash of red chilli pepper and a pinch of edible gold flakes. |
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Polyhydroxy flavonoid antioxidant for edible oils-structural criteria for activity. |
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The Allium group is a wide and wonderful group of plants, including those that are edible, such as onions, leeks, shallots, chives and garlic. |
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All the algins are edible, but they pass unchanged through the alimentary tract and add no food value. |
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But this time he mistook deadly webcap for edible ceps and served them up in parsley and butter. |
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For those who like to forage for edible plants, QAL is edible but there is a similar looking plant called Water Hemlock that is deadly poisonous. |
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Other edible native plants discussed in the paper include warrigal greens, Kakadu plum, bush tomato, native lime and rosella. |
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In the case of wildberries, we estimated for each secondary sampling unit the total biomass of edible ripened fruits. |
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I have also seen fallen birch logs hosting toothed jelly fungus and witch's butter, both of which are useful edible fungi. |
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Other offerings tried included a grilled porkburger on a burnt English muffin with the burger portion that was quite edible. |
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A separate feeding trial was carried out by some schools using edible flowers of nasturtiums and pot marigolds. |
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Regularly handpick slugs, snails, tomato hornworms, and other pests from edible plants. |
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This gets to the heart of the matter because, in the parthenogenic state, the fruits are more edible and the trees more productive from the human's point of view. |
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But freeze-drying it would be a way to use edible portions of it. |
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Chemists and food scientists from the food and edible oil industries and from universities explore a range of topics relating to deep frying food. |
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According to his research, if the beta bonds are converted into alpha bonds, the coarse cellulose turns into a soft, powdery substance like corn starch and becomes edible. |
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Overfishing is a major threat to edible fish such as cod and tuna. |
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Marram grass can be useful for edible uses, medical uses and other uses. |
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