Heaps of bananas, pumpkins, ash and snake gourds, cucumber, bitter gourd and brinjal dotted the market area. |
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I followed this with a karahai methi keema and a range of side dishes including saag paneer and brinjal bhaji which were simply sumptuous. |
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They vend odd concoctions of karela, carrot, beetroot and maybe even brinjal. |
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The potted chilly, lady's finger or brinjal plants, along with an array of gourds, occupy about 400 square foot of space on his terrace. |
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He led us past small, tiled, cottages and fields of marigold, ladies' finger and brinjal. |
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Apart from fresh onion, other prime fresh vegetables that are exported are okra, peas, bittergourd, green chilli, muskmelon, bottlegourd, sweet pepper, brinjal and arbi. |
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There is potential of lady's finger, tomato and brinjal to be used as phtyostabilizers with thorough investigations. |
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Add the brinjal, stir for a while and add a little water and cook. |
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He proudly shows us around the fields, where they grow rice, brinjal, gongura, onions, kohlrabi. |
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A seven-day festival was held elsewhere in Kerala from 27 December to create awareness of the dangers of Bt brinjal. |
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It is clear that the process started with Mahyco using Monsanto-licensed technology to genetically modify brinjal in its lab in India. |
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In irrigated conditions, it can choose from sugarcane, maize, brinjal, chillies, mulberry, tomato, potato, turmeric, ginger, grapes, banana and betel. |
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That's because the pollen flow from cultivated brinjal to wild brinjals is extremely remote under natural conditions. |
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Many aspects of the development of Bt brinjal are shrouded in mystery, and activists are using Right to Information legislation to try and untangle the complex sequence of events. |
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A government panel had last year supported introduction of genetically modified brinjal, or eggplant. |
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The vegetables can be cooked asparagus, beets, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, celery, brinjal, mushrooms, onions, peas, beans, spinach, tomatoes and turnips. |
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In Trivandrum on 3 December groups organised a Brinjal Festival with, among other activities, a display of local brinjal varieties from the farmers of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka. |
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As a staple crop, biotech brinjal could also benefit millions of Indian consumers, who would have improved product quality and greater choice in the marketplace. |
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As you never just get one dish in Sri Lanka, we also had an aubergine and mustard pickle called brinjal moju, a cashew-nut curry, sambal and spiced rice, all washed down with an arak sour. |
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Vegetables like kidney vetch, brinjal and bottle gourd have virtually disappeared from the market. |
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While I had been brought up on packed lunches of throat-burning cheese and brinjal pickle sandwiches, but barely knew one end of a sausage from the other, we were a perfect dining pair. |
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Bt brinjal would be the first genetically engineered food crop to be approved for commercial cultivation in India, and the government sees it as the first of many. |
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Introduction of Bt brinjal with false claims for its advantages will contaminate the local varieties and erode the biodiversity of the vegetable that is consumed by millions. |
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