Dietary staples include rice, fish, green bananas, plantains, and coconut milk. |
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While the meat is cooking, peel the bananas, yautia, and plantains and put them in salt water. |
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Hundreds of people suddenly converge on a laundrette and silently stare at a washing-machine while eating bananas. |
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He nets a backhand return on the first set point but forces an error with the second, and the crowd goes bananas! |
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The soldiers gave them chocolates and bananas, but their emaciated bodies were too weak from malnutrition to tolerate such rich food. |
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When your appetite returns, eat mild foods such as rice, dry toast, or bananas. |
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A television station hawked its new fall lineup on stickers affixed to bananas in grocery stores. |
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This turned out to be a Chocolate Fondue with bananas, rambutans, longans and pineapple in separate containers alongside. |
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Between periods in the locker rooms, IVs drip fluids into dehydrated athletes, who eat bananas and drink even more liquids to fight off cramping. |
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Soft fruits like avocados, bananas, berries and papayas can be pureed and mixed with extracted juices. |
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One nurse cannot peel raw potatoes and the other cannot eat bananas, avocados, cherries, plums, nectarines, and peaches. |
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My other favourite foods include avocado pear, bananas, pears, oranges, grapes and walnuts, when they are in season. |
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The buffet each day is complete with desserts made of tapioca, pumpkin, coconut, and bananas. |
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Banana cake is superb, and this one here is unusual in that you boil the bananas first. |
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Even so, they brought out some corn and some boiled bananas to share with us. |
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Staples of the diet remain taro, breadfruit, bananas, coconuts, papayas, mangoes, some chicken, pork, canned corned beef and seafood. |
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In Europe such goods as chocolate, honey, sugar, bananas, tea, and orange juice are also getting certified. |
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Since the West will never be able to grow tea, coffee and bananas, the South will have its markets for these unique tropical products. |
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Among the island's abundant fruits are bananas, mangos, breadfruit, guavas, plumrose, coconuts, passion fruits, and pineapples. |
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The most commonly eaten fruits are mangoes, bananas, grapefruit, papayas, and oranges. |
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The agricultural products are sugar, rice, manioc, cocoa, vegetables, and bananas. |
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What does it tell us about Hawaiian culture that the language has many such terms for bananas? |
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You should eat a balanced diet with foods rich in folic acid, such as green leafy vegetables, broccoli, oranges, and bananas. |
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Right now the focus is mixing Balkan music with Latin American, because those two have discovered each other and are going bananas. |
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A relatively poor country, Equador exports bananas and balsa, a fact of interest to Matthew. |
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The procedure should make artificial chemical ripening less necessary for apples, bananas and most stone fruits now treated with ethylene. |
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Farmers grow corn, cassava, peanuts, bananas, and citrus fruits for their own consumption. |
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Rice, bananas, and citrus fruits replaced the traditional crops of sugar, coffee, and cocoa. |
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You might also want to mix in some slices of ripe bananas or the fruit of an avocado for a better deep conditioning treatment. |
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Apologies to Marcia for not bringing the agreed birthday present of a bunch of overly ripe bananas. |
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He said when students are finished eating apples or bananas in the school they bring the cores and skins to the composter. |
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You may also eat one or two pieces of fruit, such as bananas, cantaloupe or pears. |
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Her eyes widened when she saw the bright orange pumpkins, the ripe yellow bananas, silks with colors that she had never before seen. |
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Choose low-fiber foods such as ground meats, ripe bananas, soft cereals or refined bread. |
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The main goods produced for sale are agricultural products such as corn, sweet potatoes, bananas, and citrus fruit. |
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We did check out the summer jam that happened out there, which is free to the city, so that was bananas. |
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The whole thing is bananas but I didn't attempt to clear my name as that would have meant staying on for several months more. |
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I had a trio of sorbets instead of the banana split since I don't like bananas. |
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The recipe book notes that over-ripe bananas can be mashed then frozen until ready to use for baking. |
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Just because you think bananas are barfy doesn't mean everyone else thinks the same way. |
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Mid-interview, his adopted son, Michael, noisily interrupts as he barged in with a few friends clutching a bunch of bananas. |
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Most cultivated bananas are seedless, but the memories of seeds remain as brown specks within the flesh. |
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Since bananas are seedless, they do not rely on the germination of seeds to propagate themselves. |
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The streets are brimming with vendors selling everything from bananas to bathing suits. |
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The major exports are bauxite and alumina, apparel, sugar, bananas, coffee, citrus and citrus products, rum, cocoa, and labor. |
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There were stalls on all sides filled with ripe melons, crisp looking apples, fresh bananas and every type of bread possible. |
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Fruits are plentiful, including mangoes, melons, oranges, bananas, and pineapples. |
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When you feel better, try small amounts of bland foods, such as toast, applesauce or bananas. |
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The film's final sequence shows a poor Kenyan woman selling bananas to the passengers on the stopped train. |
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Sprinkle the chopped rosemary over the surface of the caramel, then slice the bananas on top. |
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For the field-grown bananas, daily micrometeorological conditions and soil water status remained relatively constant throughout the study period. |
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Heaps of bananas, pumpkins, ash and snake gourds, cucumber, bitter gourd and brinjal dotted the market area. |
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Both countries are locked in a trade dispute over bananas, beef and cashmere. |
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The most common foods are beans, corn, peas, millet, sorghum, cassava, sweet potatoes, and bananas. |
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Typical food processing jobs include peeling nutmeg shells and sorting the seeds, and washing bananas and other produce. |
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Add mashed bananas and combine flour, bicarbonate of soda and baking powder and fold into butter and egg mixture. |
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The bananas grown for export are suitable for being picked when only two-thirds ripe, and continue to ripen during shipment. |
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Apples, bananas, green beans and black beans all contain lots of carbs-and they're super good for you! |
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If filled with cooking bananas and jackfruit, it is called turron, not lumpia, and is a sweet snack. |
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The genetic uniformity among Cavendish bananas has made them helpless to fight Black Sigatoka. |
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Black Sigatoka, also known as black leaf streak, is common on bananas in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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For recovery, he mixes his own smoothies with soy milk, frozen blueberries, bananas, and strawberries. |
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At the weekend I might have some soaked muesli with grated apple, dried fruit, bananas and honey. |
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The bananas stay in the ground with a thick layer of leaf mulch to protect the roots from freezing. |
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I ended up eating a breakfast of Frosted Flakes cereal and bananas and sleeping in. |
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In Thailand pregnant women eat bananas to ensure their baby is born with a cool temperature. |
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One verb applies to mushy, gelatinous, overripe, and overcooked things, of which brains, bananas, and avocados might be examples. |
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Add the cider, wine and brandy with the raspberries and thinly sliced bananas and serve. |
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Farmers can harvest avocados, bananas, breadfruits, mangoes, and oranges, as well as medicinal plants, rubber, and timber. |
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Starches include various kinds of yams, dasheen, eddos, bananas and plantains, sweet potatoes, and breadfruit. |
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She is very fond of fruit, particularly bananas and eats a good breakfast and dinner every day. |
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It has a coffee-processing plant and a brewery that manufactures beer from bananas. |
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She makes a drink out of bananas, sugar syrup and crushed ice, all mixed together in a vitamizer. |
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With the music, the microphone, the excitement, the adrenaline, and the play-by-play, the tournament was bananas. |
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Now she manages to control her feelings by avoiding sweet foods such as cakes, chocolate and even bananas. |
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But these tropical bananas aren't much like their commercial cousins in North American supermarkets. |
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Three, strengthening plant breeding programmes in developing countries for not only bananas but also other basic staple crops. |
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When ready to serve, peel the bananas then halve lengthways and cut each half across into quarters. |
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I was late for work this morning because I had to call into Tesco's on the way, to buy a hand of bananas and some custard. |
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Well, unlike bananas, tomatoes and peaches, cantaloupes don't ripen after they're picked. |
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The best sources of potassium include spinach, grapefruit, cantaloupe, almonds, bananas, mushrooms, oranges, apricots and potatoes. |
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According to the magazine report, new varieties of bananas cannot be easily produced as the plant is a sterile mutant. |
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Large plantations of coffee, sugarcane, bananas, and cardamom, all grown primarily for export, cover much of the Pacific lowlands. |
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On the table is a bowl of fruit with two bananas sticking up, one either side. |
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The hunter domesticated some animals, and the collector grew crops such as bananas, cassava, and sweet potatoes. |
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Maize, cassava, pigeon peas, onions, bananas, potatoes, and tomatoes are important commercial crops. |
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Placed on the mats are boiled sweet potatoes, cassava, bananas and other foods and dishes brought by those participating. |
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Some subsistence farmers earn cash from the sale of copra, cocoa, kava, manioc, pineapples, bananas, and fish. |
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Hauling out rice, corn, bananas, and heart of palm to market costs more than a farmer can sell them for. |
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She eats one of your bananas and helps herself to a yoghurt before the doorbell rings. |
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Also pictured are stalks of sugar cane, a palm tree, bananas, and a white dove. |
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Throw a couple overripe bananas in the blender along with some milk, plain yogurt and a couple of ice cubes. |
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Who knew that a Honduran's idea to brand bananas with a saucy image would change the produce business forever? |
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Nearby, vendors sell homegrown tomatoes, honeydew melons, apples, large southern cherries, as well as imported pineapples, oranges, and bananas. |
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Then, he says, slice some bananas on to the pancake and cover with toffee sauce. |
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Imagine, the first thing you see is the fruit counter, where high school hotties are busying themselves arranging the bananas. |
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She liked them at first, but they soon drove her bananas, if you'll pardon the expression. |
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I came into a world in which oranges were scarce, bananas exotic and passion fruit unheard of. |
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You can even grow papayas and bananas so your pirates can have fruit pastries. |
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She eyed the mounds of apples, bananas, peaches, and pineapples before delicately selecting one perfectly round peach. |
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Children pace up and down the platform selling roasted peanuts, fried snacks, and baskets of sweet bananas. |
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Today's crumble features bananas and pears, and a topping starring toasted pecans and bran flakes. |
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Soluble fiber, including pectin, is found in oatmeal, apples, bananas, beans, and psyllium. |
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He cultivates arecanut, coconut, pepper, cloves, bananas and vanilla on his multi-crop farm. |
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Most edible bananas have pendulous inflorescences and are usually a dull maroon. |
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They are also developing treatments for other hard-to-keep produce, such as potatoes, carrots, peppers, onions, and bananas. |
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We pass fields of coffee, maize and bananas, including the vast estates of Del Monte. |
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Startled, I removed my Velveeta, two avocados, four bananas, and a roast to make room for the can of peaches she imperiously plopped down. |
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Are you fed up with bringing bananas to work or school only to find them bruised and squashed? |
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Throughout the day I eat Fairtrade bananas, pickled onions and a lot of peanuts. |
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Heavy meals and certain foods, such as turkey, warm milk and bananas, induce sleep. |
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If you have children under five, it's worth having a quick feel inside the video recorder for rogue bananas before angrily demanding a refund. |
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Group rivalry may have been a good evolutionary strategy when we were competing for the same bananas. |
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Taro leaves are one of the various green vegetables used together with a variety of tropical fruits like bananas, pineapples, and mangoes. |
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Fruit such as pineapples, coconuts, oranges, mangoes, bananas, apples, and lychees are subject to seasonal availability. |
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They also produce sugarcane, bananas, pineapples, and mangoes for the food industry. |
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This recurs in the bunch of bananas covered with pinpricks that, oxidised on contact with the air, form the black outline of a face. |
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By all means grow some old stonefruit and pipfruit favourites, but also try bananas and other exotics. |
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Their diet also includes a variety of fruits such as plantains, bananas, and mangoes. |
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Among Creoles, rice and red kidney beans are the staples, often with fried bananas or plantains. |
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The cuisine is based on tropical root crops, plantains, and bananas, with fish as the most common source of protein. |
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Do not use small yellow bananas, use only plantains, which must always be cooked prior to eating. |
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Some varieties of bananas, such as plantains, are nonsweet and starchy like a potato. |
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The inhabitants of the forest area subsist on cassava, bananas, plantains, palm-nut-oil, forest caterpillars, and the leaf of a wild plant. |
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The Gabonese produce enough bananas, plantains, sugar, and soap to export to nearby cities, but 90 percent of the food is imported. |
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The fungus attacks all major varieties of bananas and plantains, turning the leaves a mottled yellow, brown and black, hindering photosynthesis. |
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They'll go bananas for it and you'll be getting some of your five a day before you even leave your bed! |
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Caribbean bananas taste better than dollar bananas because they are less chemical, less plumped up with fertilisers. |
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Oysters and eggs for breakfast, po'boy sandwiches for lunch, jambalaya for dinner with bananas foster for dessert. |
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I know for a fact that the store in Adelaide has a huge coolroom full to the brim with bananas. |
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Other crops include peanuts, beans, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, bananas, and cowpeas. |
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It may not look like much but its stuffed with hot fudge, bananas and peanut butter. |
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The Epsom salts close the hair cuticle, making hair stronger, while the bananas soften it. |
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Lemons, oranges, peaches, tamarinds, bananas and a cinnamon grow around the dak bungalow. |
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Yes, we have to import our citrus, dates, avocados, bananas and coconuts, but some only from as far away as California. |
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Sweet potatoes, beans, pumpkins, and tropical fruits such as bananas and papayas are also grown. |
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Create a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and add the mashed bananas, egg yolks, milk, Greek yoghurt and coconut oil. |
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Others, before the introduction of maize, lived mostly on millet, sorghum, and bananas with such greenstuffs as could be gathered. |
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Clematis and trumpet vines drape the walls in a lush curtain, and elephant's ears, hostas, and hardy bananas lend swaths of varied greens. |
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Other organic products that gained popularity include bananas, durians, corn and other vegetables used for salad. |
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Mr Chilufya said the investor had grown 30 hectares of bananas this year, which would be extended every year to cover the whole area. |
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Pacific Islander cuisine includes numerous types of fish, fresh fruit like bananas and coconut, breadfruit, cassava, and sweet potatoes. |
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There are potatoes, onions, broccoli, tomatoes, a lettuce, parsnips, bananas, apples and clementines. |
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The principal cash crops are coconuts, bananas, pineapples, sugar, tobacco, and abaca. |
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Fruit trees, like bananas, citrus, and jackfruit, are planted around the village. |
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Rhino horn is said to make men sexually unstoppable, and asparagus, bananas, eels, oysters, figs and ginseng are all reputed to get you going. |
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Portions of Jaffa cakes, bananas and wine gums were prepared for them to eat. |
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However, the 1929 survey also suggested that the qualities of ideal bananas varied in relation to jobbers ' perceptions of market demand. |
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Prebiotics can be found in plants like Jerusalem artichokes, tomatoes, bananas, garlic, barley and wheat. |
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Stick a toothpick in the center of blackberries, strawberries, raspberries or sliced bananas. |
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To serve, arrange the red fingerling bananas, blackberries, raspberries, dehydrated mangoes, and Brazil nuts on a large plate. |
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Our stocks were wiped out on the first day and it was a full time job keeping the children supplied with their favourite which was bananas. |
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I thought I'd better go on holiday and take a break before I finally went completely bananas. |
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On the kibbutz they farmed avocado, bananas and dates, and ran a dairy farm and a small industrial tools factory. |
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In the Caribbean, say, the bananas are washed in water, packed in cardboard boxes and loaded on to refrigerated ships at 14C within 36 hours. |
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He has his own butler and the quirky dietary habits of a B-list celebrity, consuming two bananas a day at precisely observed intervals. |
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I had a go at growing lablab as a green manure crop for my bananas, but they basically hardly grow here at all due to our lack of summer heat. |
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Most people support themselves through subsistence farming, growing rice, yams, cassava, bananas, and palm oil nuts. |
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Some 2,000 years ago, crops such as bananas, yams, rice, and coconuts reached east Africa from southeast Asia. |
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They also grow taro and yams, bananas, ginger, tobacco and colorful cucumbers. |
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Other agricultural products include bananas, coconuts, yams, and sugar cane. |
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Of course, you can't just hand out a bunch of bananas and a cup of cafe au lait and expect a standing ovation. |
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After a breakfast of pan dulce, fried bananas, and fresh orange juice, the pickup truck was loaded with medical supplies and we left for another village. |
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Duarte owns a small plot of land where she grazes cattle and grows beans, maize, bananas, and oranges. |
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And in the meantime, Chuck is going bananas, his tail wagging like a crazed propeller, his face the most precious combination of anticipation and curiosity. |
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In a large bowl or food processor, mash bananas until mushy. |
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England fans in Otley tucked into a traditional Nigerian breakfast of spicy black-eyed pea fritters and friend bananas at Korks Wine Bar and Brasserie. |
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As we tuck into a colourful platter of fresh pineapple, watermelon, kiwi fruit, pears and bananas on the veranda, she cooks up sausages, bacon and pancakes. |
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The fertile soil of the valleys produces a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, including citrus, sugarcane, watermelons, bananas, yams, and beans. |
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Seven waxwings were captured at a blueberry farm in southern Georgia in late April 1998 and maintained on a diet of mashed bananas and soy protein. |
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Proponents of coconut water claim it can boost your immunity, cure hangovers, and contains more potassium than two bananas. |
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There were bananas in large bunches, juicy oranges and trusses of grapes. |
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Besides pineapples, Hawaii's fruit industry produces papayas, bananas, guavas, avocados, and other specialty fruit, including mangoes, lychees, rambutans, and starfruits. |
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The two cakes can be filled with whipped cream and sliced bananas. |
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You can also make a bread-lined summer pudding with rhubarb and bananas. |
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Following Skinner's development of a hugely original style, cool garage label Locked On put out 1,000 white labels and DJs such as Gilles Petersen went absolutely bananas. |
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And there was an underlying compassion for each character, no matter how crooked or misguided or totally bananas. |
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Every day, Dominica's Broadcasting Corporation airs a radio programme exclusively about bananas, drawing an avid audience from all over this tiny Caribbean island. |
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On a cluster of six or seven bananas, growers are allowed only the equivalent of one shirt button-sized blemish and no more than two blemished bunches per 15 kg box. |
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Rohitha bought several bunches of bananas and all the papaya fruits on display, while Pala bought a packet each of the green gram, sesame and ranawara. |
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Junior's fruit platter came with grapes, apples, bananas and kiwi fruit. |
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Spend all their extra wonga on fairtrade coffee and organic bananas. |
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I hopped on my scooter and roared down to the store and stopped to grab some bananas. |
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Niueans cultivate both root crops such as talo, yams, and tapioca, and tree crops such as coconut, breadfruit, papaya, and mango, as well as bananas. |
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Opening up the fridge I dug out some fruit for breakfast and made a fruit platter of bananas, apples, pears, cherries and some left over strawberries, for both of us. |
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One Sunday morning I was hailed by a trader known as The Banana King who used more pure oratory selling a bunch of bananas than any politician had used since Churchill. |
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For instance, a breakfast of nonfat yogurt topped with blueberries, bananas, chopped walnuts and ground flaxseed knocks three superfoods off his list in one meal. |
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To wind up, there are desserts with coconut cream and bananas dominating. |
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Such wines have a very distinct aroma reminiscent of bananas or kirsch. |
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They make the best jams with the bananas, the papaya and the starfruit. |
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Have you ever layered bananas with dried dates, poured cream over them and left them to chill for a couple of hours so that the dates become soft and sticky? |
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In the western zone, oranges, limes, and bananas are cultivated. |
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Sunday breakfast is generally a big meal of salt codfish from Nova Scotia, egg sauce, boiled potatoes, cooked bananas, and avocado when in season. |
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Every morning, the first-year business administration student at the University of Winnipeg packs a healthy lunch of apples, bananas, dried fruit, and trail mix. |
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If you wanted bananas, he would bring up a bunch of about thirty small green ones from the village for threepence, and put in the kitchen they slowly ripened, a few at a time. |
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Baked bananas with dark chocolate rounded off a classy BBQ experience. |
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A fermented beverage called mishla or wasak is made from ripe plantains and bananas mashed together with corn, palm fruits, and other ingredients, and mixed with water. |
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Inulin is an all-natural fiber extract derived from the chicory root and also found in fruits and vegetables such as artichokes, asparagus, leeks, onions and bananas. |
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On the coast, there is great dependence on bananas and green plantains. |
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Individual breweries add such esoteric ingredients as coriander, thyme, lemongrass, figs, bananas or elderberries to give their products a unique flavour. |
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But the real function of a critic is to see what is truly good and go bananas when he sees it. |
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And if I'm right and this is what happens, the wingers are going to go bananas. |
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A variety of fruits and vegetables are eaten, including mango, papaya, tamarind, oranges, bananas, watermelon, cucumber, pacayao, lettuce, tomatoes, and radish. |
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Methyleugenol, a naturally occurring flavor in basil, cinnamon leaves, nutmeg, mace, pimento, bananas, black pepper, bilberries and blackberry essence. |
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And pretty soon that second guy is whispering to a third guy, and before long a whole burly tribe of traders gather around Ty and they're going bananas! |
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Just pop a few bananas on a turntable and you've got yourself a casual kick back! |
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In mixed farming systems, bananas are used as a shade plant for cocoa, coffee, black pepper and nutmeg, and in many countries the plant itself is used as an ornamental. |
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Over tea and sweet bananas, they agreed that in their community Minangkabau customs are cherished. |
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Sometimes food is barbecued bananas or goat satays, maize or cashews, all purchased through the bus window as we pass through small villages of thatched-roofed mud huts. |
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Electronics stores and mechanics' workshops were doing business, and fruit stalls were laden with apples, pomegranate, grapes and bananas imported from neighbouring Pakistan. |
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Yams, taro, bananas and coconuts are also cultivated, but a reliance on sago means that the production of it remains a major practice of village life. |
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On any particular morning the bananas and satsumas in the fruit bowl will vie for my attention, and the rice and the pasta fight it out at dinner that evening. |
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Just when he'd fancy some pork scratchings or a sausage roll, he'd discover that all there was to eat were bananas, apples and those annoying little boxes of raisins. |
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The dough can derive from cornmeal, flour, potatoes, or green bananas. |
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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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Place the whole, unpeeled bananas in the freezer for at least six hours. |
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Small-scale fences owned by individuals or co-operatives encircling irrigated crops or cash crops such as cashews and bananas are most likely to succeed. |
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In Gibraltar, I would take the opportunity to buy bananas and chocolate which were plentiful there but very welcome at home where they were like gold dust. |
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But then Barkulkul deviates from fraternal expectations-he kills his brother, plants him like a long yam and covers his corpse with a bunch of bananas. |
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When you want something cold and sweet, swap high-fat ice cream with frozen bananas, grapes and orange slices, or low-fat or nonfat frozen yogurt, ice milk or sherbet. |
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A supplier charged different prices for identical boxes of bananas delivered free on rail at the same ports, according to the Member State to which the boxes were going. |
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The favorite fresh fruits of Canadians are bananas and apples. |
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So, for the time being at least, Hurt is settled in theatre, the only catch being the 10 bananas he must eat each week in the line of duty as Krapp. |
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Placing unripe tomatoes in with ripe tomatoes, apples or bananas also speeds ripening because ripe fruit gives off a greater amount of ethylene gas than unripe fruit. |
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Carpeted by rich volcanic ash, the region's moist and misty vales cradle Panama's coffee industry and also produce some of the country's finest citrus fruits and bananas. |
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Grapefruit, bananas and cloves will soon be growing in Sheffield as the next phase of the regeneration of the city's Botanical Gardens nears completion. |
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You will feel the warmth of the sunshine, the smell of the salty sea, blending and mixing with the fragrance of flowers and the essence of bananas and ripe fruit. |
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There were two large, pastel yellow clusters of bananas on the counter. |
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Try its breaded bananas to get your night off to a great start. |
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For fresh fruit, bananas, apples and pears will be high on the list of priorities, but consider chopping up fresh mango, papaya or peaches into a small pot. |
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The supermarkets demand that all bananas must be dipped in fungicide. |
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Oranges, apples, and bananas comprise half the fruit consumed. |
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Other desserts include bananas or papaya in caramel and cream sauce, bread pudding with custard, coconut or banana tarts, delicious coconut sorbet, and a mean coconut nougat. |
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Their Monkey in the Middle ice cream, a peanut butter base with a chocolate swirl and chunks of bananas, took the top spot. |
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Many new plants were introduced including sugarcane, bananas, and citrus trees. |
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Does this mean I will be able to get bananas and monkey nuts on prescription? |
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Hommus or za'atar sandwiches, nuts, apples, bananas, and yogurt are nourishing snacks, satisfying hunger. |
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Its main exports are coffee, sugar, bananas, petroleum, clothing, and cardamom. |
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I hate bananas as much as I hate biro in library books or the lingering smell of fried fish but I hate being nannied even more. |
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Kitty litter, bananas and bathroom tiles are among the benign objects that have set them off. |
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The range will include bananas, kiwi-fruit and grapes, all specially selected to be small for children's smaller hands and appetites. |
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It employs 25,000 people and produces palm oil, palm nut, tea, rubber and bananas. |
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Since 1999, tourism has earned more foreign exchange than bananas, pineapples and coffee exports combined. |
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This may be done by consuming foods high in potassium, like bananas or coconut water. |
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You would need to eat three apples or five bananas to get as much fructose as you do from a 20z can of a popular soda. |
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The Crossfit community is going to go bananas for this tech. |
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The squirrel monkey offered a handful of bruised bananas, veiled with gnats. |
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The bananas, honeydew melon, white bean chili, and several other foods contain potassium. |
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Assemble the banana splits by peeling and halving the bananas lengthways and placing each one in a banana split dish or shallow bowl. |
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For instance, wheat does not normally grow in tropical climates, just like tropical crops such as bananas do not grow in colder climates. |
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The key to an exceptional banana bread is to use overripe bananas, which make the bread soft and moist. |
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The amped-out kids were going bananas, swinging on ropes over the moshed out zone and genuinely having a good-ass time. |
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Fyffes has seven distribution and ripening bases throughout the UK and imports its bananas from South Africa, the Caribbean and Spain. |
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It is too hot to eat much, so we lunch on bananas and the gache loaf bought the previous day, and set off for Guernsey at half past one. |
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Then slice the bananas into thick slices and use cocktail sticks to dip them in the raw chocolate sauce. |
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The Italian government quite likes the idea but the Siennese are going bananas, even though the Palio is a race ideal for punting. |
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According to a new study, couples who eat lots of strawberries and bananas end up feeling fruitier in the bedroom. |
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They were living on bananas, camote and cassava, and had only began receiving fresh water from the mountain. |
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Medical errors in television shows and movies drive me bananas. |
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Customers raised the alarm after they got home and found eggs from the Brazilian wandering spider in a bunch of bananas. |
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Tropical fruits such as pineapple, avocado and bananas are a significant component of the cuisine. |
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Exotic fruits include coconut, guavas, mangoes, papaya, pineapples, bananas, custard apples, passion fruit, tamarind and, of course, ackees. |
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Around 250,000 dunums in the Jordan Valley are planted with vegetables, bananas, grain and citrus fruits. |
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No-one wants to be assaulted by the sight of pasty thighs and sunburnt beer guts while casually browsing for bananas and free-range eggs. |
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A Jamaican breakfast includes ackee and saltfish, seasoned callaloo, boiled green bananas, and fried dumplings. |
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Peel the bananas and cut them in two, then spear each half with a popsicle stick. |
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Plant exotics, including avocados, bananas, cherimoyas, citrus, pineapple, and strawberry guavas, jujubes, macadamias, and mangoes. |
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Plant exotics, including avocados, bananas, cherimoyas, citrus, jujubes, macadamias, mangoes, and pineapple and strawberry guavas. |
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And also because bananas have a texture that can easily emulate that of cream so it gives a creaminess to everything. |
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Bibbs was busy preparing meat, bananas, and cereal for the animals' supper. |
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Remember, though, that some of your plants such as cannas and bananas are tender and will need extra care to overwinter them. |
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Most of the commercially important crops are perennials, such as cacao, coconut, oranges, bananas and sugar cane. |
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Named after William Cavendish, they account for the vast majority of bananas consumed in the western world. |
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For the sake of all our lugholes, the ONLY food I'd put on sale at the cinema is bananas. |
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All of these would become strictly rationed and in some cases, like bananas, would be completely unavailable. |
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Common dishes include arroz a la tumbada, which is rice cooked with seafood or meat and rice with fried bananas. |
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When international cotton prices collapsed, planters switched to coffee, cocoa, bananas, and, most successfully, coconuts. |
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The energized monkey is more than willing to play games, eat bananas and monkey around for as long as the owners would let him. |
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The scooter swerved into a fruit stall and came to a standstill under a heap of bananas, while the scooterist found himself in the arms of an indignant fruitseller. |
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The varieties of those bananas are the Maoli, lholena and Popolu types. |
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Malpua is a popular sweet dish of Bihar, prepared by a mixture of maida, milk, bananas, cashew nuts, peanuts, raisins, sugar, water, and green cardamom. |
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Until recently there were restrictions on the import of bananas to Greece, therefore bananas were grown on the island, predominantly in greenhouses. |
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People who suffer from garlic allergies are often sensitive to many other plants, including onions, chives, leeks, shallots, garden lilies, ginger, and bananas. |
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Must we know the torrid zone only through travelled bananas, plucked too soon and pithy? or by bottled anacondas? or by the tarry-flavored slang of forecastle-bred paroquets? |
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In addition, local agricultural products include corn, beans, cassava, sweet potato, peanuts, pistachios, bananas, millet, pigeon peas, sugarcane, rice, sorghum, and wood. |
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Chief agricultural products include coffee, vanilla, sugarcane, tobacco, bananas, coconuts, and vegetables, but local farmers depend mainly on corn and beans. |
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Jamaica's agricultural exports are sugar, bananas, coffee, rum, and yams. |
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By 1900 half the meat eaten in Britain came from abroad and tropical fruits such as bananas were also being imported on the new refrigerator ships. |
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For a few pennies we could have a breakfast of pineapple, paw-paw, grapefruit and bananas, which could be bought a hundred yards from the stelling. |
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Sure, there's some lichee and tropical fruit here, but for me, it's all cooked, mashed and sweetened bananas, not always a good thing in distillation but perfect here. |
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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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A SHOP is asking visitors to go bananas for fair trade this week. |
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Tropicanna Black' blends particularly well in tropical gardens alongside other cannas, such as the two pictured, or with agapanthus, palms, and bananas. |
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As predicted, because the framework's pillars were curved like bananas, they distorted the crystal and caused an uneven distribution of electric charge, Ward explains. |
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Scientists have discovered that ripening bananas actually luminesce, or glow, blue when exposed to the invisible energy waves of ultraviolet light, also called black light. |
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The testing program begins immediately and will include several sea-trials of both various deep-frozen products and fresh fruits including bananas. |
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Who can resist fresh strawberries, pineapple, bananas and cubes of an almond-anise poundcake waiting to be dipped into an exceptional chocolate fondue? |
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They have gone the way of bananas and become a seasonless product. |
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I tried to explain that while plantains are related to the sweet bananas she loves, they are much starchier, less sweet and unpleasant to eat raw. |
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Fruit bats pollinate many fruit crops, such as mangoes, bananas and guava. |
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