For the fruits, I used candied bitter orange peels, green raisins, and dried apricots, figs, and peach. |
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As I had been offered many's the drink the night before, I offered around my figs and apricots. |
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I was happy with my choice of chopped seeded raisins, chopped dried apricots and sunflower seeds. |
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It smells racy, intense and richly baroque, glittering with aromas of apricots, nectarines and mirabelles. |
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I set off for the day with a picnic of dried apricots, mulberries and nan bread. |
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Gramercy Tavern may use rum-soaked raisins and apple rings or a combination of apricots and fresh figs as ingredients in its mulled wines. |
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I wolfed down the bobotie, a sort of South African mince pie with either dried fruit such as apricots and currants, or jam. |
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There are many packets of pumpkin seeds, sticky bottles of flax oil, dehydrating apricots and slimy salad in kitchens up and down the land. |
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Preheat the oven to 175 degrees C. Chop the nuts roughly, and sliver the apricots. |
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To control brown rot on apricots, spray with a Bordeaux mixture or other fungicide containing copper. |
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Infestations of grapes are often due to a buildup in other soft fruits such as figs, apricots, peaches, nectarines, or citrus. |
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More than 50 varieties of peaches, nectarines, apricots and low-chill plums grew in Sam's orchard, but many were recently lost to floods. |
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He now had two patches of grain and maize while apricots, cherries, plums and quince hung heavily from boughs covered in thick, grey lichen. |
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For example, potatoes contain solanine, mushrooms have strychnine, apples and apricots have cyanide. |
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Combine cooked bulgur wheat with chopped parsley, scallions and olive oil, or add raisins, dried apricots and minced basil to brown rice. |
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Natural sources of betacarotene include carrots, spinach, apricots and mango. |
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Steven talks about honey notes, hints of hazelnut, butterscotch, and apricots. |
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It has a delicate, fruity aroma reminiscent of apricots, a nutty flavour with a texture that's almost chewy. |
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The best sources of potassium include spinach, grapefruit, cantaloupe, almonds, bananas, mushrooms, oranges, apricots and potatoes. |
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The high ratio of brown sugar to white results in a deep caramelly flavor, which goes wonderfully with the pistachios and dried apricots. |
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It also produces cereals, carob beans, almonds and apricots, which are very good buys in the local market. |
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Fruits and vegetables include onions, carrots, plums, pears, grapes, apricots, and all kinds of melons and squashes. |
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It can be made with almonds or the stones of peaches or apricots, as well as a variety of other spices. |
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Select very ripe apricots, remove the stones and reduce the fruit to a pulp. |
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Halve the apricots and peaches, remove the stones and place flesh-side down on a lightly oiled tray with a little of the honey smeared over it. |
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Halve and stone the apricots and put them, hollow side up, in a heatproof dish. |
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You could also make it with apples, pears, or even stone fruit such as plums or apricots. |
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In this stovetop recipe, the beef juices meld with dried apricots, mustard, and wine, creating a smoky, fruity stew. |
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Only then did they turn to color, using purples like heliotrope and verbena to complement the flax, and soft apricots for gentle contrast. |
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Mushrooms, apricots, asparagus, a variety of chilies and numerous spices are grown in abundance in nearly all the valleys. |
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It had been tapped that morning, said one, offering me a drag on his hubble-bubble and a handful of tart green apricots from a nearby bush. |
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I gave it a go and this year I have had about 50 apricots on my pathetic excuse for a tree. |
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Some trees, such as peaches and apricots, must be pruned heavily to remain productive. |
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Good sources of soluble fiber include oats, citrus fruits, pears, apples, berries, and apricots. |
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It also has been detected in other fruits such as pears, apricots, peaches and grapes. |
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It is these peaches, apricots, cherries, plums, nectarines, citrus fruits and figs that once again fill the Orchard House with their heady scent. |
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In a small saucepan, she poached some tangy California dried apricots in some water with a bit of sugar to serve atop the chicken and rice. |
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Use chunks of ripe pineapple, halves of slightly under-ripe apricots or freestone peaches. |
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After making the drink, use the plumped, liqueured apricots in desserts or compotes or to top pound cake or ice cream. |
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He confessed that he served his beans on Marmite toast, or added garam masala and dried apricots for a comforting Anglo-curry version. |
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Marzipan is often used to replace the stones removed from dates, and apricots are treated in a similar way. |
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Place the lemon juice, one-quarter cup of golden raisins, and one-quarter cup of dried apricots in a bowl. |
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Boil the water and lemon rind in a saucepan and add the remaining apricots with the exception of six halves. |
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The black smoked apricots of Hupei were famous, and apricots in general were greatly esteemed as a food, being considered good for the heart. |
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Riesling's customary aroma and flavor of peaches and apricots come and go in a lively interplay of sweetness and dryness. |
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Fruits such as apples, apricots, quinces, figs, pears, cherries, berries, and grapes grew in orchards or the river valleys. |
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Strain through a fine sieve into a jug and pour the mixture over the apricots. |
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Good sources of carotenoids include winter squashes, carrots, apricots, broccoli and green leafy vegetables such as collard greens. |
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The old kitchen garden was also replanted, with vines, apricots, peaches, and the like. |
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The ornamental fruit garden has every known fruit, from apricots to redcurrants. |
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My word, it has an intense nose packed with honeysuckle, apricots and lime blossom. |
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An intense golden yellow in colour, the Churchill is slightly creamer than the non-vintage, with a more mature nose of dried fruit and apricots. |
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I picked up some fruits on my way home, so I now have at my disposal apricots, peaches, nectarines, lychee fruit, a mango, and assorted berries. |
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After a six-month absence, the come-hither tulips are extremely tempting in their lilacs, scarlets, apricots and girly pinks. |
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Try dried apricots and almonds, dried mangoes and Brazil nuts, and dried figs and walnuts. |
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If I crave something sweet it's usually dried apricots or dried cranberries. |
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Some salad dressings contain sulfites, and so do dried fruits like apricots or golden raisins. |
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Make pancakes with whole-grain pancake mix and top with peaches, apricots, or grapes. |
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Unsprayed rose petals can be used to decorate desserts or cakes, or incorporated with peaches and apricots into fragrant jams. |
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They're generally very fruity, and can have the subtle tastes of apples, peaches, apricots and melons. |
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Potassium sources include apple juice, apricots, oranges, pears, and watermelon, to name a few. |
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Soon after, apricots, peaches, honey and candied fruits come into play as you sip towards the bottom of the glass. |
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According to an EU ruling, marmalade can contain only citrus fruit, not apricots or other soft fruit. |
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Among some of the trees planted, to serve the export market, were almonds, olives, apricots and figs. |
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If you suspect you're not getting enough iron, boost your intake with foods like lean red meat, liver, spinach, and apricots. |
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Quinces, various types of apples, apricots, peaches, cherries, pears, plums, currants, blackberries, melons, and azaroles were grown. |
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Mike and Diane Madison sell their olive oil and dried lavender at the farmers' market, as well as apricots and Clementine mandarins. |
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You can use almost any fruit you like, but ripe mangoes, apricots and peaches all work particularly well. |
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It is more like a sweet wine with hints of dried apricots, grapefruit pith, cypress, and lemons. |
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You can also peel peaches, plums and apricots and boil or steam them. |
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The grapes are a deep yellow and the resulting wine is high in colour, alcohol, and a very particular perfume redolent of apricots, peaches, and blossom. |
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Pot-grown nectarines, peaches and apricots can be left outside for the summer and brought in for the winter as long as you don't place them next to a heater. |
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The fragrance is of the shampoo and conditioner they always used on our hair with the soft fragrance of apricots that now clings to my strawberry hair. |
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Spring flowering trees such as flowering cherries, plums and apricots should not be pruned during winter, otherwise you will cut off many of the flowers. |
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But such spots can be used to advantage in mild climates, where the extra chill encourages lilacs to bloom and apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, and pears to set fruit. |
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Lycopene, meanwhile, a particularly potent antioxidant, is found in tomatoes, watermelon, guava, papaya, pink grapefruit, apricots and blood oranges. |
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The anti-oxidant can also be found in other fruits and vegetables including watermelons, apricots and pink grapefruits. |
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Using a rubber spatula, fold in the oats, apricots, and pistachios. |
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We liked lamb tagine with apricots and the beef tagine with prunes. |
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Use a fork to lift the apricots from the bowl, and deposit them carefully on a feuille guitare, a sheet of parchment paper or a silicon baking mat. |
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Traditional clafoutis are made with cherries, preferably unpitted, but I've been known to use apricots, myself, especially when they're at their rosy peak. |
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Only the most dedicated wine-maker can extract any suggestion of Elbling's evanescent flavour of just-ripe apricots but this is a wine to appeal to viticultural archivists. |
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A spiced apple pie for me, and a Bakewell tart with apricots for Gina. |
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I like the concept of this recipe. It's beef and lamb but the spices are cinnamon and ginger and pepper and there's dried prunes and apricots in it too. |
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Fruits include the indigenous melons, grapes, mulberries, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and pomegranates, as well as medlars, persimmons, oranges, melons, and sweet lemons. |
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I find tears in my eyes as we drive through the mountains, the earth alive with sturdy walnuts and tall pines, the flowering apricots and eager poplars of spring. |
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They combined apricots, raisins and almonds in meat dishes, which were extravagantly embellished with cream and thin sheets or beaten gold and silver foil. |
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Important orchard fruits besides olives are oranges and lemons, quinces, figs, cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, pears, apples, almonds, and walnuts. |
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Golden tints, honey and apricots are better on medium skin tones. |
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Put the dried apricots into a saucepan with the water, and add the sugar and juices from the lemon and tangerine or orange. |
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A traditional English curd cheese with added organic ingredients such as apricots, roasted seeds or garlic is also being tried as well as a Sheffield version of Brie. |
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Fran also had a problem with her apricots which shrivelled up when they were very small and Geoff thought the really hot weather might have knocked them off. |
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In the Near East white apricots are common, with pale skin and pink blush. |
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Just halve and stone a few apricots, peaches or plums, and poach in a simmering sugar syrup with a split vanilla pod, a bay leaf or a few peppercorns for up to five minutes. |
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Combine the apricots and the baking soda in a heatproof bowl. |
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At last came the cheese cart, and after cheese came dessert, an array of chocolate bonbons, and a silver bowl of ripe cherries and blushing apricots. |
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Some grew their own apricots, grapes, berries, apples, pears, plums, currants, and cherries. |
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Herbs are frequently used, along with fruits such as plums, pomegranate, quince, prunes, apricots, and raisins. |
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You could give Palinka a try, a fruit brandy made from plums, apricots, apples, pears or cherries. |
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At Bashi is famous of its potato, in Kochkor this is meat, dried apricots in Batken, Apport apples in Issyk-Kul. |
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Place a layer of colorful dried fruit, such as golden raisins, apricots, or pineapple. |
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At noon we had lunched off fly biscuits and apricots by the side of a swampy creek. |
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Certain ornamental plums, peaches and apricots flower before leafing out, as do deciduous magnolias. |
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Put the dough back in a mixing bowl, press down the top with your knuckles to make a pit and add the chocolate chunks, apricots, and marzipan. |
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Her lips, as they folded over a creamcake, were the colour of apricots and for one wet instant divulged her tongue. |
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Certain areas of the state have large orchards producing peaches, strawberries, cactus pear, avocado, grapes, apples, quince, walnuts, apricots and guava. |
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Dessert was yoghurt panna cotta with winberry poached pear followed by dark chocolate tart with poached apricots, crystallised pistachios and apricot and vanilla ice-cream. |
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The stems, leaves, and seeds of apples, cherries, peaches, and apricots contain cyanogenic glycosides that can cause vomiting and loss of appetite when eaten in large amounts. |
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The Kazakh researchers started cryopreserving currants and blackberries with basic methods and will now apply the new techniques to apples and apricots. |
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Fruit is picked within 24 hours of shipment, to ensure the freshest, tastiest, most succulent apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, blueberries, and cherries. |
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First estimates of raw material for canning next season suggest 46,000 tonnes of apricots, 115,000 to 120,000 of peaches and 55,000 tonnes of Bon Cretian pears. |
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Since 1986, the Slow Food movement has identified 254 presidia, or authentic artisanal food products, in Italy, from lardo fatback to onions, garlic, artichokes and apricots. |
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