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Mustard | seeds, coriander seeds, and allspice are popular ext |
paration would normally involve frying mustard | seeds, urad dal, onions and then the main vegetable, |
Aavakaaya (The default one made with mustard | seeds powder) |
When these mustard | seeds are broken, the enzyme myrosinase is released |
r common variations will include brown mustard | seeds which are fried till they pop, black pepper co |
relish with spices such as paprika and mustard | seeds. |
s, Fresh Onion Puree, Turmeric, Ground Mustard | Seeds, Chipotle, and Habanero Powder. |
ng agent, onion rings, peppercorns and mustard | seeds. |
enera Brassica and Sinapis whose small mustard | seeds are used as a spice and, by grinding and mixin |
Bufotenine N-oxide, | Seeds |
Mahyco (R&D + Production), Nath | Seeds (R&D + Production) Seminis seeds (R&D + Produc |
n, nomilin and nomilinic acid, while both neem | seeds and leaves contain the limonoid azadirachtin, |
Provided genuine Argyreia nervosa var nervosa | seeds are consumed, what may be classed as light ope |
s a capsule containing many brown net-textured | seeds. |
8 centimeters long containing tiny dark netted | seeds. |
ten using the name Sky Sunlight Saxon, the New | Seeds, or variations thereupon. |
New | Seeds Books published books on Christianity. |
ds new plants but also buries and stirs up new | seeds so the cultivation needs to be repeated at 14- |
to mustard from black mustard (Brassica nigra) | seeds which contain sinigrin, mustard from white mus |
The top nine | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
Eighth and ninth | seeds face off on a survivor playoff, with the eight |
P. nitida | seeds contain a mixture of alkaloids producing antip |
om in the respective provinces - there were no | seeds. |
none growing in cultivation, and there are no | seeds in storage. |
(staminate) plants produced fruit but with no | seeds. |
sels" of maize), and likewise observed that no | seeds formed. |
No.2 | seeds Max Mirnyi and Daniel Nestor won their first G |
ixis (asexual reproduction from non-fertilized | seeds) appeared common in P. orientalis. |
rs of exotic invasion by dispersing non-native | seeds. |
Woody Guthrie's autobiographical novel | Seeds of Man begins with Woody and his uncle Jeff ta |
and a large, oblong fruit, containing numerous | seeds, imbedded in a subacid edible pulp. |
seed capsules are dehiscent and bear numerous | seeds up to 0.6 mm long. |
litting open when ripe to release the numerous | seeds. |
plits open when mature to release the numerous | seeds. |
produced in early autumn, followed by numerous | seeds with hooked barbs that attach onto passing ani |
Like other pinyons, the pine nut | seeds are edible, but the inaccessibility of the pla |
The edible (pine nut) | seeds are collected in Mexico to a small extent. |
psule 5-7 cm diameter, containing 1-3 nut-like | seeds, 2.5-3.5 cm diameter, brown with a whitish bas |
3-6 cm long, containing several hard nut-like | seeds 5-10 mm diameter. |
es; baked goods; fish, meat and cheeses; nuts, | seeds, and spices; wines and liquors; clothing and s |
ion and juniper pines and feed mostly on nuts, | seeds and fruits. |
of food oils, typical raw materials are nuts, | seeds and algae, which are supplied to the press in |
eeding mostly on fruits, but also eating nuts, | seeds, and insects. |
so found in various vegetables, legumes, nuts, | seeds, and unpasteurized milk. |
The small oat-like | seeds develop on the side of the stalk. |
ies 3 to 6 millimeters in diameter, and oblong | seeds. |
oid 2-3.5 cm in diameter; contain long obovate | seeds, with a fleshy red outer layer. |
ndehiscent, 5-8 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, obovate, | seeds black, thickened. |
on small insects and spiders, and occasionally | seeds and small vegetable matter, beneath shrubs and |
a tea farm, and within ten years the price of | seeds soared to an astounding £80 a pound, the most |
ugh they are also known to go for a variety of | seeds. |
Its diet consists of | seeds and grasses, however the Jerboa needs very lit |
nd mission to Persia took along thirty bags of | seeds, which he distributed as he went, along with n |
orescence and dies following the production of | seeds. |
Its diet consists of | seeds and vegetable matter. |
ant kingdom, being found in a large variety of | seeds from many different families, and they rank se |
ns imposed by Order 81, therefore, the sort of | seeds Iraqi farmers are now being encouraged to grow |
ir where mature trees provide a good supply of | seeds. |
up to 10 centimeters long containing 2 rows of | seeds. |
eed pod, showing the end-to-end arrangement of | seeds |
A single plant can produce hundreds of | seeds, which scatter as much as several meters from |
quire the unlikely (but possible) dispersal of | seeds across thousands of kilometers of ocean. |
shape of the capsule, as well as the number of | seeds per locule. |
near farm areas because of the availability of | seeds and insects that they feed on regularly. |
y Soc, vol lxvi, 1900); 'On the Germination of | Seeds after Exposure to High Temperature' (notes fro |
The Cape Weaver feeds on a wide variety of | seeds, grain and insects. |
I believe it's made of | seeds, not buds. |
Other local growers unfortunately got hold of | seeds by fair and foul means, though, and within a f |
ollen, leathery capsule containing two rows of | seeds. |
Soil Fertility and the Quality of | Seeds, University of Missouri Bulletin, 1957 |
- the standard distance for wind dispersal of | seeds is a few metres - and these isolated populatio |
A crop of | seeds is generally produced every year with a bumper |
d fate, effectively directing the dispersal of | seeds to desirable sites. |
The diet consists mainly of | seeds, leaves and berries. |
hey forage for food and their diet consists of | seeds, fruits (mainly figs), blossoms, and nectar. |
in height and can produce abundant amounts of | seeds that readily float and disperse in water. |
one is particularly pertinent to the issue of | seeds. |
of local weather changes on the germination of | seeds and the growth of seedlings. |
tion, storage, research and sustainable use of | seeds for native plant conservation. |
Moon trees are trees grown from hundreds of | seeds taken into orbit around the moon by Stuart Roo |
esult is a capsule with a very large number of | seeds (10,000-20,000). |
s preserving the world's largest collection of | seeds. |
pg 147 and pg 174-175 of | Seeds in the Heart |
Most species reproduce via bulblets instead of | seeds. |
ife, Janet Wallach, is the former president of | Seeds of Peace after Aaron Miller was president of t |
alist, author and editor as well as founder of | Seeds of Peace international camp in Maine. |
generally contained 100 or more varieities of | seeds, and sometimes included dried plant specimens |
ge or yellow in colour, with a small number of | seeds. |
and the weed was Golden colored with a lot of | seeds. |
pecifically, it discusses planting mixtures of | seeds, grafting, mixtures of vineyards, crossbreedin |
The number of | seeds used in the game is also variable; usually, th |
ing oil content per seed, increasing number of | seeds per plant, improving flowering synchronicity, |
nce between the two genera is in the number of | seeds they produce. |
implemented into the organic cell structure of | seeds or external inserted network nodes with the ab |
A single plant can produce millions of | seeds per year. |
ult will provide insurance against the loss of | seeds in genebanks, as well as a refuge for seeds in |
He sent back a small number of | seeds to private collectors and to the Low nursery a |
the Acanthizidae they consume large numbers of | seeds in their diet. |
y of the Atlantic rainforest as a dispersor of | seeds. |
ly through September and produces thousands of | seeds. |
the free cultivation and the free marketing of | seeds and GMO foods and no limits to GMOs in Italy, |
uces of cash crops like cotton, sugarcane, oil | seeds, etc., at the hand of traders should be stoppe |
isolariciresinol in numerous foods such as oil | seeds, whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. |
tion of Korean bindweed, bactal and castor oil | seeds. |
The mill ground corn, crushed oil | seeds and ground bones for fertiliser. |
ugar, coffee, cocoa, cotton and grains and oil | seeds, industrial commodities such as base metals, s |
ant has a commercial value because it have oil | seeds which may be used to make production of cosmet |
The term Njangsa refers to the oily | seeds of a tree, Ricinodendron heudelotii, found in |
are: coffee, grass, fruits, cocoa, oleaginous | seeds, and sugar cane. |
rious stones or wooden bead, but also of olive | seeds, ivory, amber, pearls or plastic. |
It is a highly secretive species, feeding on | seeds and fallen fruits. |
They feed nocturnally on | seeds, roots, nuts, grasses and insects. |
This species feeds principally on | seeds, like other sparrows. |
ason, a greater diversity of predators feed on | seeds prior to dispersal . |
They mainly feed on | seeds, but also take fruits, leaves, pith and arthro |
Larvae feed on | seeds, while pupation occurs into the soil. |
It feeds on | seeds, vegetation, snails, and insects. |
ting on his shoulder where she would nibble on | seeds. |
Adults feed on | seeds produced by the plant, before they have disper |
a German botanist, best known for his work on | seeds, De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum (1788-179 |
d - often near waterbodies - where it feeds on | seeds and insects. |
The Black-faced Grassquit feeds mainly on | seeds, especially of grasses and weeds. |
dove forages mainly on the ground, feeding on | seeds and fallen fruits. |
They feed mostly on | seeds and other plant parts, which they carry in the |
The larvae feed on | seeds of Prumnopitys taxifolia. |
a small gregarious bird which feeds mainly on | seeds. |
It feeds largely on | seeds of grasses, including in Australia several exo |
The species shows nocturnal and feeds on | seeds, berries and insects. |
birds of the dry, grassy uplands which feed on | seeds and insects and spend little time in wetlands. |
It is a gregarious bird which feeds mainly on | seeds, moving through the undergrowth in groups and |
They are omnivorous, feeding on | seeds, fruit, and insects. |
The caterpillars feed on | seeds and other dry plantstuffs such as dried fruit; |
It is a terrestrial species which feeds on | seeds and lives singly or in pairs. |
It feeds on | seeds within the soapberry plant family, Sapindaceae |
The larva of the species have been found on | seeds of the plant Prioria copaifera, as well as pla |
Postdispersal seed predation arises once | seeds have been released from the parent plant. |
e helped secure UNC one of the four number one | seeds in the NCAA Tournament. |
Swenson collected open-pollinated | seeds from this vine, and one seedling eventually be |
It has not been observed to produce fruits or | seeds. |
ey reproduce slowly either by bulb division or | seeds and have gradually naturalized from plantings |
s, which seem immune) from consuming plants or | seeds (e.g. |
It eats mostly fruit, and sometimes insects or | seeds. |
obably mine the leaves as well as the fruit or | seeds of their host plant. |
rable amount of hard objects, possibly nuts or | seeds. |
f the very strict rules for removing plants or | seeds from the islands. |
nt of tannins due to the abundance of pips, or | seeds. |
Propagation is by rhizomes, stolons, or | seeds. |
Cannabis (plant, leaf, fruit or | seeds) |
ects, forming galls in plant stems, leaves, or | seeds. |
erved in the leaves (black henbane), fruits or | seeds (Strychnine tree), root (Rauwolfia serpentina) |
ed by 4 in (10 cm) pods containing deep orange | seeds. |
ntal plant due to its showy flowers and orange | seeds. |
Ginger, beer, orange | seeds, persimmon peels or apple peels can be added t |
f wood pellets, cherry pits, soy beans, orange | seeds, lemon seeds, grape seeds, rice, or screened c |
Orchid | seeds are tiny with underdeveloped embryos. |
s suitable for growing sugar beets, he ordered | seeds from Germany to plant on his farm. |
Wallach, founder of the nonprofit organization | Seeds of Peace. |
The original | seeds must have been acquired from afar, as tobacco |
Its highly ornamental | seeds mean it's sometimes referred to as the black p |
The other | seeds were: Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany and Sp |
ders to define units of mass; along with other | seeds, especially those of the carob tree. |
For the other | seeds, comfortable 3-0 wins for John Part, (over Joh |
rge, rough follicle filled with many flat oval | seeds with luxuriant silky plumes. |
(2.0 in) wide, and contain 2 to 4 oval-shaped | seeds. |
ese bats are important dispersers of date palm | seeds, and pollinate many night blooming flowers. |
A bag of 250,000 pansy | seeds was placed in the Kvant-2 EVA airlock, a compa |
It forms large pointed pods filled with papery | seeds. |
Certain dispensaries also offer patients | seeds and “clones” for those who want to grow their |
took possession of the bright spotless pearls, | seeds of the fame of the Pandya kings' and that ‘…th |
en every now and then and try to steal Pedro's | seeds. |
The spacecraft carried 100 peony | seeds to investigate the effect of weightlessness on |
the polong is easily weakened by black pepper | seeds (mix with oil and few cloves of garlic). |
Ivo Perelman: | Seeds, Visions and Counterpoint (1996) |
Persimmon | Seeds. |
These stations sell Pesticides, | seeds, Lanterns etc. which are the specific requirem |
oist clay and the patterns formed from petals, | seeds, mosses and lichens. |
Red Beat, Man to Man Triumphant, Stolen Pets, | Seeds of Creation, Coxone Sound System Black Widow, |
Here it mostly eats acorns and pine | seeds, although it will take indigenous and commerci |
Technically, stone pine | seeds are also spices. |
ne or two centimeters long and contains pitted | seeds. |
Another method is to place | seeds or a plate in the very hot gas to collect the |
The facility preserves a wide variety of plant | seeds in an underground cavern. |
s, stamp on any animals that get in, and plant | seeds to replace any plants that are eaten. |
, that there were no plans for animal or plant | seeds on the flight. |
hman's sparrows forage on the ground for plant | seeds and arthropods. |
ved and trigger germination of parasitic plant | seeds (for example Striga from which they gained the |
ribed experiments on the impregnation of plant | seeds, especially corn. |
Snowcocks feed on plants and plant | seeds. |
ly, giving lectures, working directly to plant | seeds and re-vegetate areas, and receiving a number |
of incorporating a terminator gene into plant | seeds is questioned, with concern being expressed ab |
oe, bifunctional inhibitor proteins from plant | seeds and various serine proteases and their inhibit |
I plant | seeds that will hopefully lead them towards our depa |
d with a compostable card containing plantable | seeds and information on how to download five free m |
school, developed irrigation systems, planted | seeds and built a piggery. |
if the player has seed available, when planted | seeds grow through three coloured stages, once at th |
The Planting | Seeds Party is a minor political party in British Co |
6 April 2009 in North America through Planting | Seeds Records. |
Martha slaps him causing him to bleed planting | seeds of doubt that he is a god, he then explains th |
ian tortoises, wine flies, meal worms, plants, | seeds, bacteria, and other living matter was include |
It eats plants-grass | seeds and nectar- as well as insects-scale insects a |
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