Heaps of bananas, pumpkins, ash and snake gourds, cucumber, bitter gourd and brinjal dotted the market area. |
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Wax gourd, watermelon, cucumber and towel gourd are full of water and classified as cool food. |
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The fruit, or loofah, also is known as the dishcloth gourd, rag gourd, or vegetable sponge. |
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The vegetable sponge, or dishcloth gourd, has a fibrous interior that can be dried and used as a sponge. |
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Less dignified, though more descriptive, names for this tropical climbing or trailing herb are dishcloth gourd and vegetable gourd. |
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The smooth luffa which is without ribs is commonly known as dishcloth gourd or sponge gourd. |
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The fruit of the loofah, also known as the sponge or dishcloth gourd, is familiar as a coarse mesh sponge used in the bath. |
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The double gourd was the attribute of the Taoist immortal Li Tieguai, the dispenser of magic medicines. |
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Special care is given to the gourd plant as it grows and forms fruit after its flowers fade. |
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Some dolls had cloth bodies with a small round gourd, acorn, or apple for a head. |
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A mixture of bruised arum leaves and stalks with a quantity of dark, ferruginous earth and water was put into the gourd. |
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The slaves made dippers out of gourds and the water in the gourd dipper was cooler than the water in the glass dipper. |
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Bitter cucumber also known as bitter gourd, karela or balsam pear, may be effective as insulin in some cases. |
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Sumiko had purchased some old-fashioned gourd loofahs, as well as an array of local beauty products. |
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So, whether you call it a striped gourd, a marrow, or a zucchini, you might notice that they are quite plentiful at this time of the year. |
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After you wood burn, use a nylon pot scrubber to get rid of the waxy residue and give the gourd a more professional look. |
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Other types of bronzes from this area include representations of quadripeds and skeuomorphs of horn and gourd palm-wine vessels. |
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In the vegetable market, even the prices of locally grown bitter gourd, ash pumpkin and cucumber are rising. |
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The tea was traditionally drunk from a gourd, sipped through a straw known as a bombilla. |
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Along with the bag there is some other container, often a gourd, to hold the lime paste. |
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The Snake Man's mother took a clay pot, poured into it some water from a gourd by her side, and put it over the fire. |
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So figure out what to do with yourself before you become bored out of your gourd. |
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Maybe it was the toxic fumes of all the lead paint, but cartoon creators were obviously out of their gourd. |
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As I type this article I am currently whacked out of my gourd on the following medications. |
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Use an X-ACTO Knife, utility knife or electric jigsaw and slowly insert the blade into the gourd. |
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I imagine at least half the audience was completely off its gourd so God knows what he was doing to the collective psyche. |
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As a consequence, leaves may wilt or even be injured as previously observed for cucumber and figleaf gourd in response to low root temperature. |
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Put a little hole in the gourd and they can also be used for bird houses and when the seeds are inside, they made splendid children's rattles. |
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The students used ultra-fine permanent markers to do the details on the jewelry and patterns on the gourd. |
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Sitting in the verandah, the separate smells of tomatoes, lemons and gourd reach me, and I know I will smell them again in my memory. |
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The Belembautuyan, made from a hollow gourd and strung with taut wire, is a stringed musical instrument native to Guam. |
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Canteloupe, Chinese waxgourd, cucumber, gherkin, edible gourd, melon, muskmelon, pumpkin, squash, and watermelon. |
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She gave him a gourd for drinking maté, a traditional herb tea, and gushed on receiving a papal kiss in return. |
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Otherwise go for the exquisite pickled tea-leaf salad and ridge gourd tempura accompanied by a lip-smacking tamarind margarita. |
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Add unique flavour to your festive décor with carved gourd ornaments on your tree. |
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These exotic products include lychees, fresh coriander, orca, pak choi, fresh curry leaves and unusual vegetables such as yams, daikon and bitter gourd. |
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The juice of the green gourd also helps in lightly moisturizing as well as lightening the skin tones. |
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If your child or yourself lose the stopper during the filling of the gourd or if this one suffered from a long use. |
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Her instruments inspired the formation of the local senior citizens' gourd band, whose music testifies to the unbounded nature of autodidactic innovation. |
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Taking rough-grit sandpaper, sand the remaining membrane out of the gourd. |
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Once the cut has been made, scrape the inside using an old spoon to remove all the seeds and membrane attached to the sides and bottom of the gourd. |
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And it was so refreshing that this guy, who was out of his gourd by eight o'clock at night, was listening to the music and paying attention and thinking about it. |
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Conventional wisdom holds that people like you are out of your gourd. |
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As is a Stetson, a gourd, a skull. How does your teaching influence your work Teaching regularly has made me an even more adept reader, I think. |
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In the absence of successful control agents, ivy gourd will continue to expand its range, displacing native flora, increasing pest infestations of cucurbitaceous crops. |
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She got arrested last night, apparently stoned out of her gourd. |
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When he failed, he was executed in public and his head preserved in a gourd of honey. |
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Instead of showcasing my bead proudly like I do my gourd drum, I keep my little bead hidden away in my desk, under heaps and heaps of files and manila folders. |
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If you wish to whiten the fIber of the sponge, soak the gourd in a weak bleach solution. |
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The woman who was the spokesperson held out a calabash, a hollowed out gourd traditionally used to hold the cutters' instruments. |
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The domestication of plants began at least 12,000 years ago with cereals in the Middle East, and the bottle gourd in Asia. |
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The drink is sucked from the gourd with a metal straw, known as a bombilla or bomba in Spanish, that is fitted with a strainer at one end to keep leaf particles from the mouth. |
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He carefully portions out green leaves from his own pouch into his personal silver vessel – a modern version of the South American mate gourd – then decants the water into a silver Thermos, adding the leaves to brew. |
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Grind the root of a bitter gourd and make a paste. |
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However, by 1972 the native melon fly had done substantial harm to bitter gourd crops, and Japan at the time had a law banning the shipment of plants affected by parasites from Okinawa to the rest of the country. |
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Another that is common is made from a dried calabash gourd. |
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Chef Olvera injects a ribbon of smoke into each gourd from a gun loaded with cornhusk kindling and quickly caps it with the dried top. |
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The white jade carving turned lamp base depicts an immortal carrying a branch of peaches, a flywhisk and a gourd. |
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The ball flew to its mark like a martin to his gourd and Lucky Ned Pepper fell dead in the saddle. |
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In the summers, we get a lot of vegetables like bitter melon, bottle gourd, ladyfinger, cucumber and pumpkin. |
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Among the 30-odd plants are the longhandled dipper gourd, the white cushaw and the West India burr gherkin. |
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Vegetables like kidney vetch, brinjal and bottle gourd have virtually disappeared from the market. |
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That's the question scientists have been pondering for decades when it comes to the bottle gourd, a plant with a hard-skinned fruit that's used by cultures all over the world to make lightweight containers and other tools. |
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I should not want to forget the gourd, for this seems to me the clown of vinedom, imitating as it does in grotesque manner other fruits. |
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She's Vicki Randle, and for 10 years she's been right up front, starting each show with her West African shekere, made from a hollow gourd. |
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Plants I have had most success with In vegetables, bitter gourd, snake gourd, beans, spinach and okra. |
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The domesticated bottle gourd reached the Americas from Asia by 8000 BCE, most likely due to the migration of peoples from Asia to America. |
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The ingredients, generally recognized as safe by the FDA, include bitter gourd, naja jihwa, jambul, fenugreek, bengal quince, gurmar and cinnamon. |
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Their home is not adorned with seasonal holiday bounty, but ritual gourd rattles John incises with Indian designs may harken back to long-ago harvests. |
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Sjoe, it was still alive! As the young man turned to pick up his stick to beat it, the snake spat its poison into the man's water gourd before slithering away. |
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To date, 37 landraces of rice, 5 of sponge gourd, 3 of pigeon pea and 2 of finger millet seeds have been collected and stored in the seedhouse and this number is increasing. |
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After a few more minutes they accept that we take the women to a clinic for checkups and provide a jerrican or two filled with water as recompense for the broken gourd. |
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At the top of the hill in the archway of the main house, an eyeless old man sat on a bucket, scratching at a two-stringed gourd, warbling weird melismas on a madman's text. |
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