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ed edges, small flowers, and furrowed, prickly | fruits about five centimetres (two inches) long that |
Fruits about 2 mm long are produced from February to | |
is a type of wine with up to 34 herbs and some | fruits added, including wormwood, St John's wort, app |
nation is by wind, not insects, and the mature | fruits after release are distributed by water. |
mean a loss to Hamburg of lands just yielding | fruits after two hundred years of Christianization. |
that as no one soil or territory yieldeth all | fruits alike, so no one climate or region affordeth a |
The basket ... contains a great many | fruits, all in nearly perfect condition and including |
The silky hairs on the | fruits allow for wind dispersal. |
Vegetables, stone | fruits, almonds and grapes were all produced in Mario |
leaves very variable, apex often rounded, and | fruits almost spherical to oblong elliptic. |
They are often served with canned | fruits alongside Christmas turkey. |
The | fruits, also called nance, are eaten raw or cooked as |
ivores (feeding on leaves, weeds, flowers, and | fruits), although some also feed on worms and insects |
The Golden Bowerbird primarily feed on | fruits, although they also eat flowers and certain in |
Fruits and reproduction: Creeping groundsel is easily | |
el, chemicals, sugar, bananas, dairy products, | fruits and vegetables. |
Fruits and vegetables are fresh daily. | |
The Act of First | Fruits and Tenths transferred the taxes on ecclesiast |
It probably ate | fruits and insects. |
Upon this discovery, he gathered some of the | fruits and served them at home with honeyed lemon jui |
guests farewell and reminds them to eat their | fruits and vegetables. |
s and aromas have been extracted directly from | fruits and herbs. |
d in the process of cold pressing of Neem tree | fruits and kernels, and the solvent extraction proces |
The larvae feed on various | fruits and are considered a pest on peach, apple, pea |
ore of Gilbert and Hester Van Camp, who canned | fruits and vegetables for their own shop. |
walls, and were devoted to growing vegetables, | fruits and medicinal herbs, or, in the case of monast |
roduce market, which sells a variety of exotic | fruits and vegetables in the middle of the street. |
s the various forms of tumah having to do with | fruits' and vegetables' external parts such as stems |
ations specifically tailored for production of | fruits and vegetables, root crops such as carrots and |
Palatschinken with ice cream, | fruits and fruit compote from Austria |
ely and accurately of the soil, trees, plants, | fruits, and herbs of the islands. |
eaches, nectarines, plums, pumpkins, and other | fruits and vegetables in season, and sells baked good |
The diet consists mainly of plants, | fruits and small animals. |
occupied seats, and indulged freely in choice | fruits and refreshments." |
cotton, sugar cane, corn, dura, wheat, sesame, | fruits and vegetables and raise poultry. |
This extends to all types of | fruits and vegetables. |
ated bodies, with those of the Office of First | Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations. |
The diet consists mainly of | fruits and arthropods. |
on housekeeping, cleaning, canning and drying | fruits and vegetables, and nutritional information. |
y nothing that is not available in Chala, from | fruits and vegetables, gold and silver to paint and h |
Its diet consists mainly of | fruits and seeds. |
ole which digs through dirt collecting various | fruits and vegetables. |
roaches to stop hypertension) which is rich in | fruits and vegetables and low-fat or fat-free dairy p |
vered liquor made from a combination of citrus | fruits and aromatic plants. |
Then, they offer food, | fruits, and wine, and finally make bows in front of t |
; vanilla, complex intertwangled spices, tangy | fruits, and hints of citrus, carried by a flavor simi |
They also feed on | fruits and vegetables prior to harvest, making holes |
irds are also eaten, along with the occasional | fruits and berries. |
nt gods, rams' heads, shields, helmets, birds, | fruits, and trophies. |
y be found in dead tree trunks, stems, leaves, | fruits, and seed pods. |
Additionally, he sold | fruits and vegetables raised in his garden to derive |
our meals per day, consisting of meat, greens, | fruits, and dry wine. |
te is a traditional Italian dessert containing | fruits and nuts, and resembling fruitcake or Lebkuche |
m-sized tree with fragrant flowers, decorative | fruits and a saffron-coloured trunk. |
Fruits and vegetables for sale at La Boqueria | |
Most | fruits and vegetables contain very little of it. |
ruit forward and often carries aromas of black | fruits and caramel. |
It produces blue | fruits, and is cold hardy to twenty-four degrees. |
butter, salt, rum, eggs, vanilla, other dried | fruits and nuts and marzipan may also be added to the |
touche consisting of the WH monogram, ribbons, | fruits and oak leaves. |
It feeds on taking various seeds, nuts and | fruits, and can be pest in crops of corn or sorghum, |
They eat figs and other soft | fruits, and sometimes insects. |
egetarian, but the DASH plan incorporated more | fruits and vegetables, low fat or nonfat dairy, beans |
own colour, with a more pronounced aroma, more | fruits and a slight amount of Demi-Sec. |
Its diet consists of | fruits and leaves as well as beetles and worms. |
ch unlocked the key to prolonging freshness in | fruits and flowers. |
ced her brightly painted signs advertising her | fruits and vegetables. |
It eats mainly leaves, but also | fruits and flowers. |
f a loan of £1000 from the late Board of First | Fruits, and recently repaired by aid of a grant of £1 |
ed foods and food additives as well as certain | fruits and vegetables. |
s mostly on upper half of short trees and eats | fruits and insects. |
peration and pioneered the introduction of new | fruits and horticultural techniques. |
takes a wide variety of other foods, including | fruits and invertebrates. |
ity nester that has a predilection for various | fruits and seeds as well as an unfortunate attraction |
storm cellar was a place of storage for fresh | fruits and vegetables and protection for families. |
It feeds on soft bark, | fruits and insects. |
roup of first grade schoolchildren to identify | fruits and vegetables, and they are unable to do so. |
small nomadic groups, hunted, fished, gathered | fruits and nuts, fashioned tools of stone, wood, bone |
g with hundreds of other images of vegetables, | fruits and flowers, in 1981 at Bermondsey antiques ma |
d wasps, but will also take the adult insects, | fruits and berries. |
pineapple, livestock and other crops including | fruits and vegetables are common, the rest works in s |
The salads have multiple vegetables, | fruits, and dressings as well. |
hants imported textiles from England, southern | fruits, and cod liver oil. |
vel of undergrowth, where they feed on various | fruits and flowers. |
The diet consists mainly of | fruits and figs. |
Its diet consisted mainly on plants, | fruits and insects. |
chicken neck, back and wings) and 20-40% of | fruits and vegetables, offal, meat, eggs, or dairy fo |
to purchase fresh, unprocessed foods, such as | fruits and vegetables at farmers' markets. |
which 9 hectares are in orchard, mainly stone | fruits and citrus. |
phytochemical found in tomatoes and other red | fruits and vegetables, such as red carrots, watermelo |
assisted his brother in the preparation of The | Fruits and Fruit Trees of America (1845) and followin |
Their diet consists of invertebrates, | fruits, and nectar. |
It is used to control diseases on a number of | fruits and vegetables as well as ornamental plants. |
y, which was thought to be caused by a lack of | fruits and vegetables. |
provide stronger floral characteristics, stone | fruits and a headier minerality. |
them different small gifts such as nuts, dried | fruits and pretzels. |
availability and a variety of low cost, fresh | fruits and vegetables year round. |
d for all children: eat a diet that emphasizes | fruits and vegetables, whole grains, healthful unsatu |
ps make it possible for us to have these fresh | fruits and vegetables year round. |
to provide under-served communities with fresh | fruits and vegetables by allowing consumers to double |
hile other important agricultural products are | fruits and beans. |
nd curing diseases in husbandry and fisheries, | fruits and vegetables preservation, wastewater treatm |
marily a folivorous species, but also consumes | fruits and seeds. |
he base of a wholesale operation that supplies | fruits and vegetables to many local restaurants, as w |
indscreens and station house depicting plants, | fruits, and trees. |
small East African bird that feeds on insects, | fruits, and seeds. |
Participants sell a range of | fruits and vegetables, baked goods, dairy and meat pr |
Abundant in many | fruits and vegetables, selenium, for example, is invo |
Serotonin is found in mushrooms, | fruits and vegetables. |
d in villages, and have marginal land, growing | fruits and vegetables. |
al, acute observations, especially on flowers, | fruits, and seeds, made, moreover, before the inventi |
t is found in the coating of apples, and other | fruits, and it is responsible for the characteristic |
y winter bringing them oranges, other 'wintry' | fruits and tales of magical creatures. |
hore and is chiefly herbivorous feeding on the | fruits and buds of riparian vegetation, algae's and l |
m use of this diet, with its reduced intake of | fruits and vegetables, may not provide required amoun |
They also use wild roots, tubers, seeds, | fruits and meat. |
ducts that contain relatively small amounts of | fruits and vegetables and/or contain them as part of |
Eats | fruits and insects, chasing the latter from a perch. |
Their diet consists primarily of | fruits and flowers and they seem to play a part in th |
The larvae have been found in the | fruits and on the leaves of their host plant. |
le, many form biochemically during ripening of | fruits and other crops. |
ns, which contain traditional English flowers, | fruits and vegetables. |
Tenczynek - | fruits and vegetables processing company, which produ |
ble quantities of rice, corn, wine, olive oil, | fruits and vegetables. |
In 1964, specimens of the leaves, | fruits, and flowers of M. muluensis were first collec |
n captivity, armadillos also eat foods such as | fruits and vegetables. |
mpany sells liquor and drinks based on plants, | fruits, and spices. |
roughout the Tropical South Pacific, attacking | fruits and ornamental plants. |
begins with a prayer and sacrifice of flowers, | fruits, and rice. |
s; Deicke Collection of Books on RAre Tropical | Fruits and Vegetables; Nyr Indictor Collection of ABC |
s offer customers the chance to pick their own | fruits and vegetables, primarily apples and strawberr |
mber, is a perennial African melon with edible | fruits and seeds. |
lt fish £165, oils 2350 gallons, salt 60 tons, | fruits and spices 4 cwt , drugs £91, cigars 1721 lbs, |
Its diet consists mainly of figs, | fruits and insects. |
ell elongation, breaking and budding, seedless | fruits, and seed germination. |
dunums was allocated to the growing of citrus | fruits and bananas and 281 dunums was allocated to ce |
ants, but favors cotton, alfalfa, beans, stone | fruits, and conifer seedlings. |
It is famous as | fruits and whole sale market. |
Its diet consists of insects, | fruits and nectar. |
Analysis of several | fruits and vegetables showed that phytoene and phytof |
TPB) is one of the most serious pests of small | fruits and vegetables in North America. |
ully, with fewer than 10% of flowers producing | fruits and the fruits containing few viable seeds. |
itto at the game's beginning, must collect six | fruits and six vegetables in exchange for freeing the |
Instead, she promoted a diet of | fruits and vegetables for HIV-infected people. |
of frozen meat, spinach and peas, a variety of | fruits and berries, blue point oysters, and fish fill |
She says the | fruits and vegetables are important for proper nutrit |
e in lowland rainforest, where they eat herbs, | fruits and shrubs. |
has larger flowers, larger and more colourful | fruits, and more decorative foliage. |
blended with dairy cream and a mix of Jamaican | fruits and spices. |
nless these products maintain the integrity of | fruits and vegetables as healthy foods, and make a re |
outside to see his tribe beginning to farm the | fruits and vegetables, with Loana showing them which |
opening of the early flowers or development of | fruits and its appearance is of growing and producing |
Lagenaria siceraria, or bottle gourd, for its | fruits and for the products made from their dried she |
n of carbohydrates by eliminating sugar, sweet | fruits and vegetables, grains and cereals. |
ertical 'palm-tree' trunk and partial top with | fruits, and short horizontal palm fronds. |
Different | fruits and vegetables provide different vitamins and |
Fruits and reproduction | |
droxide include washing or chemical peeling of | fruits and vegetables, chocolate and cocoa processing |
imber, palm kernels, coconuts, peanuts, citrus | fruits, and forest products. |
e fruit of the Fava D'anta tree (from Brazil), | fruits and flowers of pagoda tree, fruits and fruit r |
tan is to export wool, cotton, dried and fresh | fruits, and oilseeds in exchange for motor vehicles, |
Chapter 13: On the properties of plants, | fruits and stones according to the Doctores |
t along from Michigan, soon realized that many | fruits and vegetables thrived in the fertile climate. |
ews, nutmeg, rice, and many different types of | fruits and vegetables. |
diurnal (daytime) activity and began consuming | fruits and leaves from flowering plants. |
Fruits and nuts | |
ish practice of producing alcohol infused with | fruits and steeped with herbs. |
sed animal pictures and lush displays of game, | fruits and vegetables; also hunting trophies, vanitas |
When in captivity they can feed on | fruits and small rodents. |
It is a frequent feeder on | fruits and sap flows from tree wounds. |
n of central Chile and produces edible reddish | fruits and is the most known species in the Northern |
e Blue Coua's diet consists of insects, varied | fruits, and small reptiles. |
Fruits and seeds: Brassica napus (rapeseed), Petrosel | |
leaves (rokok daun) are offered together with | fruits and the basic offerings. |
"radical move" that "forces people to eat more | fruits and vegetables." |
The species feeds primarily on the | fruits and seeds of trees. |
a natural phenol antioxidant found in numerous | fruits and vegetables including blackberries, raspber |
parents, began converting land they owned from | fruits and vegetables to a vineyard. |
delivered letters for the postal service, sold | fruits and vegetables, and was a mason's apprentice. |
f plants in a garden, ranging between flowers, | fruits, and vegetable. |
res, each had a produce section, selling fresh | fruits and vegetables like a grocery store, generally |
Eats seed, | fruits and insects. |
are Teroldego to Zinfandel, with its spicy red | fruits, and hints of tar, pine, and almond, but few t |
he plant is known from fossils of its flowers, | fruits, and pollen. |
urally by many plants and is commonly found in | fruits and teas. |
rch of Ireland churches for the Board of First | Fruits and the Irish Ecclesiastical Commissioners bet |
in the area surrounding Brive to specialise in | fruits and vegetables which could now be transported |
s a medium-tall perennial with blue berry-like | fruits and bluish-green foliage. |
ar to the tree squirrel in their preference of | fruits and nuts. |
ed in a fertile plain, main products are fresh | fruits and vegetables. |
Tinamous eat leaves, buds, small | fruits, and seeds, and will eat insects for variety. |
The essential oils in the | fruits and leaves are valued for their organic chemic |
d in prolonged periods without access to fresh | fruits and vegetables, and made illnesses from vitami |
the market's more than 250 vendors sell fresh | fruits and vegetables; baked goods; fish, meat and ch |
ls is named, and for the colours of many other | fruits and vegetables (for example, sweet potatoes an |
The surrounding areas produces | fruits and vegetables. |
austed, what was left (primarily grains, dried | fruits and the like) was cooked together to form a pu |
quors, dry and West India goods, shoes, bread, | fruits, and everything which is vendible in Californi |
causes a disease called black mold on certain | fruits and vegetables such as grapes, onions, and pea |
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