For the fruits, I used candied bitter orange peels, green raisins, and dried apricots, figs, and peach. |
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The old walled garden is completely overgrown now but between 1880 and 1920 melons, cucumbers, vines and figs grew there. |
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The dish is named for the beccafico, a bird that eats ripe figs and is therefore considered a gourmand. |
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The later medieval version in France had the name tisane, was sweetened with sugar and seasoned with licorice and sometimes also figs. |
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Just before serving, mix the julienned figs, peatendrils, and mesclun with the vinaigrette. |
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We added figs, asparagus, tomatoes, plums, walnuts, cheeses and a goodly amount more wine. |
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Oddly enough, it is this very latex that prevents gelatin from setting when combined with figs. |
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It is thick with sweet figs, raisins and melting slightly bitter dark chocolate. |
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Strain the liquid from the figs through a fine mesh sieve and transfer to a saucepan. |
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You choose grilled figs and Umbrian cheese wrapped in prosciutto, both skewered on rosemary sprigs. |
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Throw in blueberries, peaches, apples, raisins, figs, whatever you can cook. |
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To serve, add rustic Tuscan touches with a gorgeous bunch of grapes, dried figs, walnuts, clementine oranges, and honey. |
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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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Gently toss both types of asparagus, figs and mustard greens with some vinaigrette. |
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There was the scent of warming jasmine and ripe figs, hanging unpicked on the trees. |
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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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We have now planted peaches, persimmons, nectarines, avocados, passionfruit, figs and zizyphus. |
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Some foods to consider include almonds, avocados, blackstrap molasses, Brazil nuts, dried figs, flounder, peanuts and wheat germ. |
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The original terrain was full of eucalypt, figs, geebungs, yams and burrawang nuts. |
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The figs have been placed alongside the baby peach trees in the tree nursery. |
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There are the kiwi fruit, watery rose apple, carambola, passion fruit, eggfruit, figs, strawberry guava, lovi lovi, mangostein, pomegranate. |
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This herbal coffee is made from a blend of herbs, grains, fruits and nuts like chicory root, roasted carob and figs. |
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Crisp filo pastry stogged full of deliciously sweet figs, encased in a lovely almond batter. |
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We plucked fresh figs, apples, plums and hazelnuts from trees heavy with crops. |
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Penny herself made some lovely open sandwiches with local mascarpone and figs, contrasted by some prosciutto from a little bit further afield. |
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Arrange three roasted figs on a heatproof plate and drizzle the tops with roasted fig juice. |
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Outside each, fruit trees, figs and vines were streaked with the ubiquitous dust. |
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Morocco's plains are cultivated with a variety of crops, such as oranges, figs, olives, almonds, barley, and wheat. |
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On the side were small bowls of honeyed nuts and figs, with fruit and a small platter of sliced bread. |
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For example, almonds, molasses, figs, fortified cereal and bok choy all provide calcium. |
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Ice plants are also known as Hottentot figs, which amuses me greatly for no particular reason. |
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Most fruit and berry plants can be planted now, but wait until mid-March, when the soil is warmer, to plant citrus and figs. |
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The closed-eye figs we grow here produce parthenocarpic fruit that is stress-sensitive. Overproduction can cause stress that triggers fruit drop. |
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Well, actually, I've never had either, but my mum used to give me syrup of figs when I was wee and I liked it. |
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California syrup of figs has a delicious summer fruit flavour and is specially formulated for children to help maintain regularity. |
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Slices of apple, raisins, or syrup of figs can all be useful in treating constipation. |
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The final touch to a meal is a tray of fresh fruits, including peaches, apples, pears, raisins, figs, oranges, and melons. |
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These include peaches, strawberries, oranges, figs, plums, pineapples, and passionfruit. |
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Citrus and stone fruits, pears, figs, and pineapple all respond to preservation by this method. |
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Pan-fried foie gras followed swiftly, served with roasted fresh figs and a rather incongruous glass of Sauternes. |
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Last year the birds ate all the figs from the tree before I could get to the figs. |
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When picking figs, look for fruit that is soft to the touch but not squishy or bruised. |
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Dried figs were a main article of the diet of ordinary people in classical Greece and Rome. |
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Sometimes you might encounter a fox, and I lost a whole morning's work watching a mother bird feeding her baby birds the figs from my fig tree. |
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The fig tree has tons of huge green figs and leaves, soon to be ripe enough for me to pick and preserve. |
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Experience subtle changes in vegetation as we descend into the rainforest of bangalow palms, strangler figs and red cedar. |
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Its dramatic Skywalk reaches above the canopy of palms, strangler figs and thick woody vines to command a breathtaking 40-mile view to the ocean. |
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The Figbird is a locally nomadic bird which roams in search of native and cultivated fruits and figs. |
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Unlike many larger parrots, fig parrots feed very quietly on the kernels of many tiny seeds, including those of figs, buttonwood and ironwood. |
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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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Anyway, the day the reader called I had plans to make a salad using leftover chicken, plum tomatoes, goat cheese and figs. |
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Smiling caterers, in long white robes, served delicious spiced lamb, chicken, mounds of delicately flavoured rice and plump dates and figs. |
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One only has to look at some coral trees in small gardens, wild figs and blue gums that have got out of hand. |
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A choice of chewy dried figs, juicy strawberries, and buttery pound cake awaits within the sweet version. |
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The garnish of roasted figs added a fitting flourish to a dish I'd choose if I ever find myself in Sands again. |
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Some that may be new to you and worth trying are genip, soursop, sugar apple, figs, tamarind and sea grapes. |
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Carefully open and stuff the figs with Gorgonzola cheese and gently reshape them. |
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I also see hornbills pass up small-fruited figs that would draw doves and pigeons in by the hundreds. |
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This time I had semi-dried black figs, large white figs, prunes, mirabelles, and pears, all of which are from France. |
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Other staples include rice, yogurt, figs, shish kebab, feta cheese, and whole-grain bread. |
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All I remembered about the salad was Roquefort, fennel, walnuts, Burgundy-poached pears, and dried figs on the greens. |
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The cassowary evolved amid the Wet Tropics, thriving on figs, quandongs, and other distinctive fruits. |
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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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Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts, and walnuts. |
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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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Made on light tart shells filled with airy cream and loaded with sweet fresh figs, these were truly a standout, a perfect light dessert. |
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Otherwise, there were yielding green figs in winey, citrusy syrup, with a faultless vanilla ice-cream liquefying sensuously into it. |
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Their adaptive radiation occurred in the Eocene when palms, figs, lipid-rich laurels, and other extant families were prominent. |
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If figs aren't available, try ripe Anjou or Bartlett pears in this savory fall salad made extra fragrant with walnut oil. |
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Try dried apricots and almonds, dried mangoes and Brazil nuts, and dried figs and walnuts. |
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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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Fold this extra pastry back over to make a rim around the edge, then place it rim side down on top of the figs. |
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In his play Antony and Cleopatra, Cleopatra is delivered a basket of figs containing an asp, the venomous snake that ultimately causes her death. |
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She would not live this way, so history says she had an asp, which was an Egyptian cobra, brought to her hidden in a basket of figs. |
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A rustic, who engages the Queen in quibbling banter, brings asps concealed in a basket of figs. |
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I would eat foods that were made famous thousands of years ago such as hummus, tahini, pitta bread, olives from the Holy Land, dates and figs. |
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Cherries, peaches, figs, apples, tangerines, lemons, and limes are among the many types of fruit trees that thrive in containers. |
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With wonderful aromas and flavors reminiscent of snow peas, grass, herbs, and green figs, this Sauvignon is as zesty and crisp as a salad itself. |
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Pour the syrup over the figs and place them in the oven until they are tender and sticky. |
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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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Ripe figs and prosciutto sliced thin as silk stockings dovetail gracefully with the help of a dense balsamic vinaigrette. |
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A boned and stuffed quail, on a chestnut and cinnamon risotto with soused figs? |
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We also dipped and dried our own prunes and figs, made raisins from seedless grapes, and dried the walnut crop in the fall for winter storage. |
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They lived with his father and mother, and began growing crops of sweet corn, melons, pomegranates, figs and dates. |
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We could not manage dessert despite temptations such as the lime and honey panna cotta with honey-glazed figs and apricot biscotti plus some excellent dessert wines. |
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The Mediterranean vegetable garden includes an old water tank as well as displays of rosemary, thyme, pumpkins, figs, globe artichokes, olives and grapevines. |
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In addition to cereals the Greeks used figs, grapes, pomegranates, spinach, marrows, celery, nettles, hyacinth bulbs, artichokes, asparagus and honey. |
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You can also make a figgier variation of this dish by pureeing mint with heavy cream in a mortar and pestle and drizzling that over quartered figs and slivered prosciutto. |
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Ripe figs are less attractive to birds because they remain green. |
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A clown enters her chamber before she is to be taken away by Caesar, bringing a basket of figs in which there is a poisonous asp which Cleopatra uses to kill herself. |
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I have ripe figs once a year and dried figs the other eleven months. |
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Along the same lines, how about combining garlic, figs and Brie? |
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Between 150 and 100 million years ago, the cycads were joined by figs, sassafras, oaks, and willows, as well as such evergreen plants as sequoias and palms. |
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A fifth of Brits had never tried asparagus and even fewer had tried figs or prunes. |
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She stated the ingredients were syrup of figs and extract of prunes. |
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We hiked up Vermont Valley with a guide, Ellroy, to look for indigenous wild St. Vincent parrots, through thick rain forest of figs, palms, balsa and incongruous pine trees. |
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Around the garden she has fruit trees like guava, mango, jack fruit, figs, sapota, custard apple, avocado bulls-heart and in the centre is the foliage. |
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Popcorn, dried figs, fresh cranberries, seedless grapes, or thick slices of a fresh orange can be strung into garlands and hung onto the higher boughs. |
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My grandad gave me a spoonful of California syrup of figs every morning. |
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Reduce the heat and simmer until the figs are soft, about five minutes. |
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I found your web site by seeking information about syrup of figs because I found it requested in a letter that my great-grandmother had written in April 1894 to her aunt. |
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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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It goes without saying that you should have a glass of hot, sweet, amber tea, and if your sweet tooth is acting up, try a dish of figs with cream for dessert. |
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Top each crostini with 2 sliced figs and arrange on the rocket. |
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There are many different kinds of gliko, for example made with muscat grapes, immature green walnuts, bitter oranges, small unripe figs, and sour or sweet cherries. |
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The latter consisted of three very large figs, served warm, stuffed with blue cheese and wrapped in crispy pancetta, under a topknot of microgreens. |
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The watery, tough-skinned figs were barely cooked let alone caramelised. |
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Another variation replaces the anise with candied fruits like oranges, pineapples, and figs. |
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For these weekly meals, he will offer grilled items, low-fat hummus, whole grain breads with sesame, fresh fruit and vegetable juices, mocktails, dried fruits, dates and figs. |
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On the other hand, fresh figs are abundant only in the summer and fall. |
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Raspberries have inspired flights of fancy in haute cuisine, most often in the guise of syrups and sauces used as an accompaniment to other fruits such as pears and figs. |
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Place four pieces of roasted figs on the bottom of each tart shell. |
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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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Ancient Romans exchanged gifts of figs and honey and would make sure to work part of the day as a good omen for the coming year. |
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There are two species of Hottentot figs that have naturalized in Europe. |
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Grilled flatbread with fresh, roasted figs, a pungent melt of blue cheese and a cap of pleasantly bitter arugula leaves has the appeal of some inspired pizza mutant. |
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Desperate almonds and figs grew beyond the fretting mounds of stone. |
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In the past few years we've grown Hottentot figs along the road. |
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Pour enough custard over the roasted figs to fill the tart shells halfway. |
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A palate-cleanser of Earl Grey jelly and orange sorbet paved the way for a wonderful pudding of roasted figs in mulled wine, homemade yoghurt and churros. |
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Popular plants such as weeping figs and the Swiss cheese plant are ideal. |
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Hand-pick some fruit to make it look extra gourmet, like halved figs, grapes, sliced pears and starfruit. |
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A huge Guernsey gache, which is a sort of fruit cake, was flanked by plates and baskets of figs, grapes, nectarines, peaches, and raspberries. |
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The figs are of a mutant variety that cannot be pollinated by insects, and therefore the trees can only reproduce from cuttings. |
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This evidence suggests that figs were the first cultivated crop and mark the invention of the technology of farming. |
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The first representatives of many leafy trees, including figs, planes and magnolias, appeared in the Cretaceous. |
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Both Tacitus and Cassius Dio wrote that Livia was rumored to have brought about Augustus' death by poisoning fresh figs. |
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Trallianus discommends figs, Salvianus olives and capers, which others especially like of, and so of pistick nuts. |
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Typical Mediterranean crops, such as olives, figs, dates and citrus fruits, also thrive in these areas. |
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But the fresh figs that were served with it were underripe, too cold and had not been properly trimmed, with the hard stalks still attached. |
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The figs and cheese from Te Mata, the mussel chowder at the Provedore Cafe are fantastic. |
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All feature colorful stands filled with everything from eggplants, figs, herbs and potato kugel to gummy worms and chocolate bars. |
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For medical purposes, figs are chiefly used in emollient cataplasms, and pectorial decoctions. |
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The Royal George burger debuted in July including foie gras, truffle aioli and fresh figs on a Kaiser roll. |
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Use the plank as a stage for seasonal produce, such as plums, pears, apples, figs, and pattypan squash. |
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There was dasheen, a yummy veg a bit like potato, callaloo greens, green figs and a spinach-like dish they call bhaaji. |
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She also grows figs, rhubarb, apples, Victoria plums and herbs like basil and mint. |
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As for fruit, figs and huckleberries are the most noticeable in the current appetizer and entree menu segments. |
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And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind. |
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If you made use of figs, dracaenas, ferns and other plants normally considered as houseplants, waste no time in moving them into their in-house locations. |
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Dress figs under glass with bonemeal and compost over the root run. |
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We then induce a secondary fermentation in the barrel with Brettanomyces plus sour cherries, raisins, cranberries, and figs, for a mildly acidic ale. |
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On the menu is a Melt My Heart starter, made with white chocolate and scallops, a main course of pigeon and popping candy, followed by erupting figs. |
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