Today he has six chufa plots and credits chufas with holding more birds on his land. |
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Spain's contemporary version of the ancient refreshments barley-water or almond-water is made from the tuber chufa and is called horchata. |
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The entire 350-acre farm, where the elder Wilkerson grew peanuts, corn and soybeans, and his sons now grow chufa, a specialty wildlife seed crop, will be the preserve. |
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To this date, the Horchata de chufa is considered an effective remedy for diarrhea, according to popular tradition in Valencia, Spain. |
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The mother, Chufa, who had been mine, I had later abandoned, upon getting married and leaving home. |
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Chufa is a plant that produces an underground tuber wild turkeys relish. |
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