One of the most intriguing fruits of its kind is the jackfruit, a close relative of the breadfruit, a starchy staple of most Caribbean diet. |
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The staple foods of the Hutu include beans, corn, millet, sorghum, sweet potatoes, and cassava. |
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If you're planning on heading out of the city this New Year's, party it up at this West Island staple. |
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These daily newspapers were the staple of the lower middle class and much of the working class. |
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In the north and the west, where the climate is too dry to grow rice, wheat is the staple grain. |
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The staple grain is wheat and Pakistan is a predominantly bread-eating country. |
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Their staple diet comprises rodents and snakes including the highly venomous Cape cobra and puff adder. |
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He has given up removing the graffiti daubed on the walls and sadly admits that taunts and name-calling have become a staple part of his life. |
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In drier parts of India, their staple diet consists of various unleavened breads, pulses, and vegetables. |
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A staple of the Afghan diet is a flat, unleavened bread cooked in clay ovens. |
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Joe had just finished pounding another staple home when his hammer slipped from his grip. |
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The works float in discreet white frames to expose torn edges, staple marks and copious layers of underpainting visible around the rim. |
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By contrast, chocolate, if American situation comedy is to be believed, comprises the staple diet of recently-made-single women everywhere. |
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Fasten small brown paper bags carefully to the stems with twist ties and staple the bottoms closed if necessary. |
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The chicken kiev was slightly crispy and accompanied by the staple favourites potatoes, carrots and turnips. |
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Coffee still seems to be the main staple with a small sandwich or salad on the side. |
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We enjoyed ours with another tasty Tibetan staple, sha momo, minced-meat dumplings flavored with ginger, onion, and garlic. |
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From these plantings come the staple tuberous vegetables of the Wemale people. |
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Kartano dresses old Finnish staple dishes in haute cuisine trimmings and their pan-fried fillet of reindeer is a showstopper. |
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In the tropics, you can still find other, less desirable banana varieties, mainly grown as a starchy food staple rather than a sweet treat. |
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A staple of the Cold War espionage novels that used to populate best-seller lists was the sleeper agent. |
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The problem with revenge stories is that they're a staple of American cinema and because of that, the genre is a little shopworn. |
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The feelgood factor, a staple of Hollywood, is binned in favour of emotional truth and the complexities of human nature. |
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Most of them depict the predator hunting its staple prey, the bezoar goat, or being hunted by men. |
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About half the people eat rice as their staple, while the remainder subsist on wheat, barley, maize, and millet. |
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The barbell bench press is the staple of your chest routine, so perform it first. |
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Living on a staple diet of belly pork, collar bacon, and beef dripping, her arteries should have been as choked as the M1 on a Friday evening. |
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Vicky and I decided to start with meze, a selection of the staple starters Nargile has to offer. |
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It was not until well into the Middle Ages that headed cabbages spread throughout Europe to supplement the staple ' colewort ' or kale. |
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A top 10 hit is merely a college radio staple, and I'm downgraded from a Benz to a beater. |
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Some land was tilled, mainly for the cultivation of oats that formed a staple part of the diet of the settler community. |
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Surely it's impossible to simply pick up a pile of papers and staple them without tidying them? |
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The medicine ball has remained an exercise staple for decades, and for strengthening your core, there's nothing better. |
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Peat cutters had been at work, segmenting the bogs into little squares to extract their staple fuel. |
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Namibia's leading miller, Namib Mills, said on Wednesday it will reduce the prices of the staple food, maize meal and wheat flour products. |
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In Korea, while rice is the staple grain, barley is consumed in between the rice production seasons. |
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Formerly a medicine-cabinet staple, these mercury thermometers have lately been ruled a public health hazard. |
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Potato is also a staple of Hungarian cuisine and the restaurant offers potato mash and roasted nut-formed potato. |
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In turn, the squid is preyed upon by large fish such as marlin and swordfish, and it's a main staple of sperm whales. |
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Whatever trendy way is devised for us to lug around our overloaded daily must-haves, the backpack lives as the staple schlepper for kids. |
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Now I know that their staple food is njera and that the local tipple, tej, is made from honey. |
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In fact, it is a genuine snack spot with scones, teacakes, cakes and biscuits being the staple fare. |
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Before contact with the West, staple foods included yam, taro, banana, coconut, sugarcane, tropical nuts, greens, pigs, fowl, and seafood. |
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We also munched our way through the blackened salmon tandoori, a succulent Balbir staple. |
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Use a tacker or staple gun to secure the layer of plastic below the horizontal screw strips on the sides. |
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Although sago palms are found on some of the Fijian Islands, this plant was never a staple as it was in other nearby islands of the Pacific. |
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The most common staple food is a thick porridge known variously as ugali, sadza, nsima, or posho made from maize or finger millet. |
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It certainly lends itself more to toasting than the close-textured rye breads, staple food in much of northern Europe. |
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The bar menu is limited, although they do offer grilled bonito, a moist white variant on tuna that is an Asturian staple. |
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I love eggs Benedict, but have tasted better in countless roadside diners in the States, where the dish is a breakfast staple. |
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Her reading consisted of a staple diet of lurid romances and whodunits, and her thoughts tended towards the macabre. |
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A staple of circuses, lion tamers dazzle audiences by prodding the big cats to perform. |
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The staple diet of maple peas, tic beans and vetches slowly grows to incorporate red rape, black rape, dari, linseed and mung beans. |
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The basic meal consists of a staple starch prepared as a sort of mush, eaten with a sauce that contains vegetables and meat or fish. |
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If rap or trance music with pounding bass lines is your staple musical diet, you had better look elsewhere. |
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They are the latest, most dangerous incarnation of that staple of immigration literature, the revolt of the second generation. |
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Arctic and Antarctic exploration remains a staple of the book publishing industry. |
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Screaming vocals and an overbearing lead guitar are the main staple throughout the album. |
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According to Harris, the greatest concern is a trend toward fishing the Argentine anchovy, a staple penguin food. |
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Zip pants, wide leg drawstrings, and comfy fleece trousers with matching zip jackets are staple items. |
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In its newly reprinted edition, this text will remain a staple for the study of early music. |
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Known as lathyrism, the condition occurs mainly in Nepal, Bangladesh, Ethiopia and India, where grasspea is a human and animal dietary staple. |
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But the show might also serve as a last hurrah for the club, which had been a staple in the Columbus music scene for more than 30 years. |
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Although these essays are concerned with others crops too, only Ellen's contribution is really focused on another staple food, sago. |
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While the country's fertile highlands yield staple foods like yams and cereal grains, the semi-arid lowlands are largely rocky. |
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Butternut-squash soup, a bistro staple, benefits from freshly ground nutmeg and allspice and a spiral of pumpkinseed oil. |
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In Germany, there is always the main staple of the country's beer and wine festivals, the wurst. |
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The club sandwiches and, in particular, the gorgeous savoury wraps are the staple diet of their many regulars. |
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Wrap flexible but sturdy wire around one stake, up to the top of the post and staple it there. |
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If your staple food is kidney beans, try black beans or lentils for a change. |
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It's an absolute staple of sanity and good wholesome cultural fun, and by Jove there are some fine tunes to be had into the bargain. |
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Linen, always a staple for summer, is blended with synthetics like rayon and polyester to add sheen and reduce wrinkling. |
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Wrap the fabric to the seat bottom, tuck under raw edge, and staple every inch or so. |
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Changes in the game might have rarified some of old-time hockey's staple techniques, but what of the future? |
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Consumed worldwide, this wheaten staple is uniquely versatile, simple to make and always satisfying. |
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Next weekend if they have set well we'll hire a nailgun and attach the rails, build and hang the gates and staple the sheep netting. |
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The little black dress is considered a style staple of every well-dressed woman. |
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The police station is a Korean War Quonset hut, staple of the 1950s, a provisional edifice originally used as a war bunker. |
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Her secret to keeping her energy up is quinoa, a grain from the Andes mountains in Peru which was one of the staple foods of the Incas. |
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In the countryside, potatoes and grains, such as quinoa, form the staple diet. |
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Plastic bags when filled with water resemble jellyfish, the turtle's staple diet. |
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Back in the '60s and '70s I listened to Gordon Lightfoot a fair bit when I wanted to take a break from the harder rock that was the staple of my listening. |
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The grim events that surround the early use of chlorine gas have become a staple of horrifying war stories. |
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Cream never did reunite, but are rightfully acknowledged as the earliest incarnations of blues-based hard rock bands, soon to become a staple of the rock diet. |
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Cookie Monster has always been one of the most beloved features of that PBS childhood staple, sesame street. |
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Augmented reality has been a staple of science fiction since the dawn of computing. |
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In southern Britain, potatoes only became part of the staple diet of the poor during the early 19th cent. when the rising cost of wheaten bread obliged people to change. |
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Hoarding is now a cottage industry, as shoppers try to get a jump on price gougers by snapping up staple goods by the trunk-load. |
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Another closet staple for last year and this year still, are flats. |
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The exact question is whether section 18 includes in the term 'clothing wool' long staple or combing wool as well as short staple or carding wool. |
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While processed dishes are becoming a major staple for the generation of non-traditional, Westernized, free-spending workaholics, the older folk are not so easily swayed. |
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The unreliable narrator is a staple of recent psychological thrillers, from Gillian Flynn to S.J. Watson to Tana French. |
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Art and custom framing are not staple items that consumers need. |
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Once a staple of grunge, Birkenstocks have reemerged as a fashionable item for spring. |
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A fearlessly virtuosic rendering of the double stops in the cadenza capped a spectacular performance that breathed new life into a repertoire staple! |
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School geography books talked of the Pampas, horses were on every page and cattle were lassoed before being killed for the Argentinian staple diet. |
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It was such an enormous success that it not only became a staple of Drury Lane's repertory but was also performed at Lincoln's Inn Fields and elsewhere. |
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Iced tea, also a staple on beverage menus, has gone the way of lemonade. |
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Rice, a staple at mealtimes, is very nutritious, but of course it can get a little boring if we don't work with our rice to turn out appetising and delicious dishes. |
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On our behalf, she has promised to give some thought to what to wear to Christmas parties, and it won't be that old staple, the little black dress. |
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What about the supposed fashion staple, the little black dress? |
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Forage crops and native rangelands are vital to U.S. livestock interests, since they're the main feed staple of all ruminant animals tied to the meat and dairy industries. |
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When you want a steak and want it done right, hail a cab and head to this Upper East Side sirloin staple. |
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Early Hawaiians relied on taro as a staple starch in their diet. |
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We may have been drinking it for the last 350 years but Camellia sinensis, to call the tea plant by its proper name, became a staple in Asia long before. |
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On the northeasternmost point of the U.S., pancake-like ployes are a daily staple, whether covered in syrup or soaking up gravy. |
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The talk radio phenom and Fox News staple has identified himself as a longtime listener of the TRN patriarch. |
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Erectile dysfunction jokes have become a staple for comedy in the last 15 years. |
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Soon enough the young crowd began to notice the drink that has now become a staple. |
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The pendulum swing between moods and tone, however, became a staple of the shoot. |
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Decide for yourself next week when I outline the official steps being taken to try and make Fed Hall a staple for UW students and bar-hoppers everywhere. |
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The staple food of Tibet, tsampa, is toasted barley ground to a flour. |
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Before installing the dropped ceiling frame, you can also staple batts of insulation to the original ceiling to create yet another layer of noise-reducing material. |
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Hare-brained, off the shelf ideas are a staple of SOTU addresses. |
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The staple food is couscous, with lamb and merguez sausage, or chicken or fish, plus an ample provision of vegetables and a hot chilli sauce as the standard accompaniment. |
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Used in surgical procedures, the material reinforces staple lines on the lung, stomach, and bowel or mesentery in tissue transections or resections. |
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Dreier was a Yale and Harvard law graduate and a staple of top-drawer charity galas. |
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What we get is a menagerie of grotesques, which seems to be a Ryan Murphy staple. |
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When ever possible the combination of glue and a screw, nail or staple, a glue and a joint, a glue and stitching or binding, will guarantee a successful bond. |
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Bananas are typically thought of as a dessert course while the starchy plantains are cooked before eating and are considered a major staple of the tropic countries. |
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Since bananas are a staple crop and a major export in developing countries, Black Sigatoka is placing a heavy toll on their food security and export economies. |
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The surgeon can thoracoscopically visualize the full pleura, staple or resect blebs, apply electrocautery, laser, resect pleura or instill sclerosant. |
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It's now a must-have wardrobe staple, similar to that of the t-shirt or a pair of jeans. |
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The hard hat made to look like a Stetson, faded Levi's, steel-toed cowboy boots and the staple gun shaped like a six-shooter that is strapped to his side. |
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The group's leading products include natural silk, hemp, pure cotton, hemp cotton, bombasine, staple rayon, down-proof flannelette, mixed spinning cloth etc. |
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Nudity and ribaldry have been a staple of Las Vegas entertainment since Siegel's day, the bosomy chorus girls parading behind the comics and crooners. |
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Those same frozen fries gain similar respectability sopping up the cognac-tinged pan juices of rock 'n' roll beef, a staple of local Vietnamese menus that grew on me here. |
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The original steppe was host to a myriad of species, including many small mammals such as susliks, pikas and voles, that are staple prey for sakers. |
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But, even if you took it as a staple card, what of the numerous other staples? |
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The chief staple commodities of North Wales, as well as of the nation at large, are those manufactured of wool. |
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This is, apparently, a staple food of Australians everywhere, along with cold tinnies and anything from a barbecue. |
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This is why their staple diet should be grass or hay, which provides the wear that their ever-growing cheek teeth need. |
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Ancient empires valued luxury goods in contrast to staple foods, leading to famine. |
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Three new examples of Hollywood's staple commodity, the horse opera, all filmed in color, contain the full quota of galloping and gunplay. |
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Rice is the main staple food and is served with side dishes of meat and vegetables. |
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Badgers do kill the odd hedgehog and compete with them for their staple diet of worms. |
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Talking animals endowed with human qualities have now become a staple of modern fantasy. |
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The halal snack pack has long been a staple of Australian takeaway shops, if a little overshadowed by the kebab. |
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Starch staple foods include imported rice and other foods that are imported or locally grown, including yams, sweet potatoes and breadfruit. |
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Salt cod is a staple food eaten by itself and used in stews, casseroles and soups. |
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Though an important staple, its main value is as a component of a balanced diet. |
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Lands' End has put their own twist on this wardrobe staple with the Long-Sleeve Fitted Lightweight Cotton Modal Turtleneck in polka dot. |
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Wool with a break near one end of the staple or the other will create annoying noils and slubs in the yarn. |
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The song is a staple at Iron Maiden concerts, where the recording is played after the final encore. |
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In November 1974, they employed for the first time the large circular screen that would become a staple of their live shows. |
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The Enigma Variations were well received in Germany and Italy, and remain to the present day a worldwide concert staple. |
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Although Indians of eastern North America depended on groundhog meat as a staple in their diet, I am not yet ready to take that step. |
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Countersuits are a staple of patent litigation, which often ends in cross-licensing agreements. |
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Maize has become a staple food in many parts of the world, with total production surpassing that of wheat or rice. |
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Introduced into Africa by the Portuguese in the 16th century, maize has become Africa's most important staple food crop. |
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The following table shows the nutrient content of maize and major staple foods in a raw harvested form. |
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However, a widespread problem of malnutrition soon arose wherever maize was introduced as a staple food. |
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The term also may apply to the longer textile fiber staple lint as well as the shorter fuzzy fibers from some upland species. |
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Cassava is a major staple food in the developing world, providing a basic diet for over half a billion people. |
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Worldwide, 800 million people depend on cassava as their primary food staple. |
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Cassava is widely cultivated and eaten as a staple food in Andhra Pradesh and in Kerala. |
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The table below presents the relative performance of sweet potato to other staple foods. |
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They are often a staple among impoverished families in provinces, as they are easier to cultivate and cost less than rice. |
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In the mountainous regions of West Papua, sweet potatoes are the staple food among the natives there. |
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Until food production could catch up with the increasing population, prices, especially those of the staple food, bread, continued to rise. |
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The maize and cassava would result in population growth in the region and other parts of Africa, replacing millet as a main staple. |
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The Pacific coast's main staple revolves around local fruits and corn, the Caribbean coast cuisine makes use of seafood and the coconut. |
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Like in many African countries, the majority of Zimbabweans depend on a few staple foods. |
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Cotton was a staple that could be stored for long periods and shipped long distances, unlike most agricultural products. |
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Published posthumously, the work became a staple of both scientific and family libraries for several decades afterward. |
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Before the Industrial Revolution, weaving was a manual craft and wool was the principal staple. |
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The staple length is generally 8 cm to 10 cm, with a fibre diameter of 25 to 28 microns. |
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The economic tourist would become a staple of travel writing throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Oxygen is an accomplice, not a foe, in the production of vin jaune, which is made of the savagnin grape, a Jura staple. |
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The customs of Alexandria were very great, it having been the staple of the Indian trade. |
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It... yields a staple which requires a very simple and unexacting process to prepare it for market. |
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I ate the staple corn paste sadza every day and tasted fried mopane worms. |
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Dad can enjoy this University of Wisconsin-Madison staple next time he sits down to watch a Badger game no matter where he lives. |
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Wombs also share qualities with the jars used for mixing kisra, the wafery staple of northern Sudan. |
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The set contains three sizes of staple in a straight and angulated configuration, while the straight soft tissue staple comes in four sizes. |
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The following table shows the nutrient content of potato and other major staple foods, each in respective raw form. |
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The staple was subsequently conveyed by European mariners to territories and ports throughout the world. |
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It has since spread around the world and become a staple crop in many countries. |
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He recounts a parable that has long been a staple of dairy farm folklore. |
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Other than forage, the other staple feed for sheep is hay, often during the winter months. |
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Heinz baked beans became very successful as an export to the UK, where canned baked beans are now a staple food. |
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Grains and produce were grown, and a wild steer was slaughtered each day to provide the staple diet of tortillas and beefsteak. |
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The staple triumvirate of corn, beans, and squash was supplemented by tropical fruits, vanilla beans, and an herb called acuyo or hoja santa. |
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The staple Swedish and mashed potatoes and Swedish crisp bread, which is like a thick papad but without any spices and lingonberry jelly. |
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Commoners paid taxes to the elite in the form of staple goods such as maize flour and game. |
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The potato holds a very important role as an internally consumed staple crop. |
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The group, having been a staple in the Worcester area since 1916, is often referred to as simply the Kilties. |
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The staple diet is rice and beans, in several variations, and it is the de facto national dish. |
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The Cape Verde diet is mostly based on fish and staple foods like corn and rice. |
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Rice is the staple food of Sierra Leone and is consumed at virtually every meal daily. |
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Czech movies may soon be as much a staple on the art-house circuit as the effervescent outpourings of France's New Wave. |
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However, hog large intestines are a year-round staple in the cuisines of the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia. |
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Bakeries are very common throughout Morocco and fresh bread is a staple in every city, town and village. |
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The variety from Louisiana is known as Tasso ham and is often a staple in Cajun and Creole cooking. |
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The ballet shoe is a staple in every girl's wardrobe, and they can be worn throughout most of the school-year. |
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Potatoes eventually became an important staple of the diet in much of Europe. |
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Roma, founded in 1927, whose rivalry in the Derby della Capitale has become a staple of Roman sports culture. |
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They were not adopted as a staple of the peasant population because they were not as filling as other fruits already available. |
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Rice and gravy is a staple of Cajun and Creole cuisine in the southern US state of Louisiana. |
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When inserted into the staple, the outside of the mandrel should fit the inside of the staple exactly. |
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Atlantic halibut are eaten by seals, and are a staple food of the Greenland shark. |
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Tobacco was an important early crop during the colonial era, but was eventually overtaken by sugarcane production as the region's staple crop. |
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Although some lichens are only eaten in times of famine, others are a staple food or even a delicacy. |
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White rice is the staple of Bangladeshi cuisine, along with many vegetables and lentils. |
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The wild primrose is a staple of cottage garden plantings, and is widely available as seeds or young plants. |
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The staple foods of North India including the Punjab region are lentils, vegetables and roti, so it's no surprise these feature at Jaya. |
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Beginning about 1934, pantie girdles constituted a staple in the lines of many manufacturers. |
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They drove out the Dutch, because Holland wanted to favour Bruges as a huge staple market at the end of a trade route. |
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Another traditional British breakfast consists of porridge, which has been consumed in Scotland as a staple food since the Middle Ages. |
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The sago palms grow all over Southeast Asia, and are used as staple foods in places where there is insufficient rain to grow wet rice. |
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Potato has become a staple food in many parts of the world and an integral part of much of the world's food supply. |
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The first species of salmonids and trout, rainbow, which was cultivated as a staple food of man and domesticated. |
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In 1939, the French anticrop program was directed primarily at the Germans, using potato beetles to destroy a food staple. |
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Members of the Luhya ethnic group are allotted their characteristic based on their staple food of chicken and ugali. |
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Pineapples have been an island staple since the 19th century and figure into many marinades and drinks. |
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Even the venerable cytoxicity test, which has been a staple for at least 20 years, is undergoing changes. |
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All of the above groups made the staple meat of the South pork, to this day the meat no Southerner can cook without. |
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Potatoes and Onions are considered to be two of the most-consumed and important fresh vegetables, one as a staple and the other as a seasoner. |
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The Irish have also come to be as much of a staple of Merseyside in general, as of Liverpool itself. |
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A staple of our Big Bend fishery, seatrout hang out over lush grassbeds, hunting for the pinfish, white bait and crustaceans that swim there. |
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In the rest part of China, soups are served between the main dish and staple foods, before desserts or fruit salad. |
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A sheet was attached to the box spring with a staple gun to finish the look. |
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Chapati, a thin flatbread made from wheat, is a staple food, usually served with curry, meat, vegetables, and lentils. |
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Rice is a major staple food for people from rice farming areas in southern China. |
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Although there are plenty of meats, they should not be cooked more than staple food. |
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Tea is a staple beverage throughout India, since the country is one of the largest producers of tea in the world. |
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Rice is the staple food of the area, and meat and dairy products are also widely consumed. |
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Chhattisgarh cuisine is unique in nature and not found in the rest of India, although the staple food is rice, like in much of the country. |
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The staple food of Arunachal Pradesh is rice, along with fish, meat, and leaf vegetables. |
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As a result surgeons often choose to oversew the staple line to gain additional security. |
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We grew up on a staple diet of pujas, religious ceremonies that celebrated everything from Ganapati Puja to Janmasthami and Ramnavami. |
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However, monsters were popular with audiences and so became a staple of Doctor Who almost from the beginning. |
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Beginning about 20 years ago, the Grafton Street store began to sell dyeable shoes, a wedding staple. |
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In early 1990s Albania, protestors waved leeks in defiance of the Communists whose policies had virtually reduced many to this staple. |
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Tor, on the other hand, has been an Internet staple for years. |
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Fish en papillote is the elegant-sounding name of a staple recipe of classic French cuisine. |
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Consider the pearl torsade mixed with colorful gemstones a summertime staple. |
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A staple in many European countries, muesli mixes raw whole grains, fruits, and nuts. |
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This local delicacy was a staple for the Timucua Indians who lived in these parts for thousands of years before Europeans came along. |
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Sheep meat and milk were one of the earliest staple proteins consumed by human civilization after the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture. |
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Salted pork was a staple of any meal, as it was used in the preparations of vegetables for flavor, in addition to being eaten directly as a protein. |
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In the UK, potatoes form part of the traditional staple fish and chips. |
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Hardy geraniums are the staple of the herbaceous border or cottage garden. |
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Chickling vetch, a dietary staple in some areas of southern Asia and Africa, contains a neurotoxic protein that, with chronic consumption, causes limb paralysis. |
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Thus, your best options are the Peking duck toasted sesame dumpling soup that is served with plum sauce or the Chinese cuisine staple, Won Ton soup. |
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Baked beans are a staple side dish for various types of barbecue. |
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By the 1950s, petroleum had become a staple in Trinidad's export market, and was responsible for a growing middle class among all sections of the Trinidad population. |
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Mushy Peas, or Yorkshire Caviar, as it's called in these parts, are an iconic British staple and as British as red letter boxes and Coronation Street. |
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Subrogation is a staple element of the casualty insurance business. |
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Blizzard Leopard Geckos require a pretty simple set-up, their staple diet of crickets and mealworms are easily obtained and they are available in more than 15 designer colors. |
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The West Riding dialect of Hughes's childhood remained a staple of his poetry, his lexicon lending a texture that is concrete, terse, emphatic, economical yet powerful. |
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The expansion of the economy between 1760 and 1815 saw the potato make inroads into the diet of the people and become a staple food year round for farmers. |
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They are now important staple foods, replacing native African crops. |
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This happens despite the cluster being thirteen times larger than a single bromine atom and despite aluminum being nothing like the lacrimatory poison-gas staple. |
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These beans were a staple of Maine's logging camps, served at every meal. |
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This was a mystery, since these types of malnutrition were not normally seen among the indigenous Americans, for whom maize was the principal staple food. |
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It's one of the staple mezedes you will find in any Greek taverna, in this dish, the marriage of freshly baked, herbed tomato salsa with peppery feta is divine. |
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Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae. |
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As in many other Latin American countries, maize is a staple food and is used in many of the widely consumed dishes, such as the nacatamal, and indio viejo. |
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Rice is the staple food item and a huge variety of endemic rice varieties, including several varieties of sticky rice are a part of the cuisine in Assam. |
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Carnations and roses may be the staple of the traditional bouquet, but how about adding cornflowers, wild pansies, toadflax, or perhaps cuckooflower to your blooms? |
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The show has been a staple for generations of British children. |
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Winchester College has an Elysian quality, doubtless appreciated by the classical masters who supplied its educational staple for most of its six-century history. |
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For instance, potato, a staple of the diet in some regions of India, was brought to India by the Portuguese, who also introduced chillies and breadfruit. |
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To the artophagous, that is, bread-eating professions, bread is the staple diet. Tailors and teachers are often dedicated artolaters, refusing to eat anything else. |
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The drama will feature south London at its least glamorous, where money was scarce, the staple diet was rock salmon and chips, and the flicks offer the only hint of glamour. |
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Mousetraps are a staple of slapstick comedy and animated cartoons. |
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The purpose was to make soya beans more healthy for those for whom they are a staple food by correcting soya beans' natural deficiency in a chemical called methionine. |
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Cassava is a highly productive crop in terms of food calories produced per unit land area per unit of time, significantly higher than other staple crops. |
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In Ecuador, the potato, as well as being a staple with most dishes, is featured in the hearty locro de papas, a thick soup of potato, squash, and cheese. |
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Historically, the basking shark has been a staple of fisheries because of its slow swimming speed, placid nature, and previously abundant numbers. |
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Reference to pasties is made in Brian Jacques' popular Redwall series of novels, where it is a staple favourite on the menu to the mice and hares of Redwall Abbey. |
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For young ladies of the 1990s, jelly shoes were a staple wardrobe item. |
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The staple foods were generally consumed around 11 o'clock, and consisted of bread, lettuce, cheese, fruits, nuts, and cold meat left over from the dinner the night before. |
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Added to the problem has been overfishing of the Scottish sandeel, further reducing the numbers of this dietary staple for puffins and other local seabirds. |
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His works have continued to be a staple of the British concert repertoire, and all his major compositions and many of the minor ones have been recorded. |
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The classic pea coat is a brilliant everyday staple but Alexa, 30, wears hers with a short dress, sparkly shoes and chunky necklace to create a great night-time look. |
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But for example in Norway, while small birds are certainly the breeding merlin's staple food, exceptional breeding success seems to require an abundance of Microtus voles. |
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The Commissioner for Agriculture, Femi Abolarin, said that the World Bank mission is aimed at concretising the bank s support to the staple crop processing zone in Alape. |
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The staple food, mashed green bananas, also turned into beer if left in a dugout with a bit of yeast or if left longer, could become waragi, a kind of tropical vodka. |
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The Aimer lace bra is the staple all fine lingerie brands stand upon. |
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The scene of a tinhorn gambler popping one of these slick little argument-settlers out of his sleeve during a contentious poker game is a staple of the horse opera. |
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While the curry may have initially found its way to Malaysian shores via the Indian population, it has since become a staple among the Malays and Chinese too. |
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Naturally, salads native to Southern California tend to be hearty affairs, like Cobb salad and Chinese chicken salad, and dressings like green goddess and ranch are a staple. |
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The 36-year-old Englishman looked like a quintessential American dressed in the weekend staple of sweatpants, a hoodie, trainers and a baseball cap, the Daily Mail reported. |
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Olympia oysters are served on the half shell as well as the Kumamoto oyster, introduced by Japanese immigrants and a staple at dinner as an appetizer. |
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Disney's research found that infant bodysuits are a wardrobe staple for baby, with the average mom purchasing more than 35 bodysuits in the first year alone. |
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Food and wine have long been an important staple of the economy. |
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The C27 contains an automatic medium speed teabag-packaging machine for non-heat sealable double chamber filter bags with string and tag without aluminium staple. |
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