In their garden, they had jackfruit, guava, mango and loquat trees which used to give them all their supply of fruit. |
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Many southern gardens don't have tulips, forsythia or daffodils, but instead have guava, pineapple and amaryllis. |
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There were mangoes, pawpaw, banana, coconut, guava, lemons, orange and avocado. |
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The fruit flavours range from common fruits like banana, strawberry and peach, to more exotic fruits like lychee, guava, rambutan and jackfruit. |
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Milk, cheese, eggs, green leafy vegetables, carrot, radish, turnip and fruits like apple and guava contain these. |
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So this might be banana and strawberry, or banana and a tropical fruit like mango or guava. |
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He has seven kinds of fruit on the place, including alligator pears and guava. |
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My favorite fruit components include mango, lychee nut, pineapple, guava and strawberries. |
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The variety lucida, known as the Chinese strawberry guava, bears yellow fruits which are particularly good. |
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Put some crushed ice into a food processor and add the guava juice, lime juice, blackcurrant syrup and rum essence. |
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Pineapple guava, 12 feet, is another good choice with red-white flowers, and the fruit makes a tasty jelly. |
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I watched him this morning juicing a grapefruit, guava, blood orange, mango, plums, and grapes and pouring the elixir into a giant glass pitcher. |
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An example is matrimony, which is a mixture of orange sections, star apples, or guavas in coconut cream with guava cheese melted over it. |
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The bartender who came from Park 97 created the sweet and sour drink using Blue Curacao, Cointreau, Gin, guava and lemon juice. |
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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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In addition to tomatoes and tomato-based products, lycopene is also found in watermelon, papaya, pink grapefruit, and pink guava. |
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The guava has a bark of smooth brown that flakes off from time to time revealing its sensuous green undergarment. |
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The increased availability of fresh produce year round, including exotic fruits like mango, passion fruit and guava, has made it easier to offer fresh juice. |
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The ultimate natural, romantic fragrance blends fruits like guava, papaya, passion fruit, and citrus, with a flowery bouquet of jasmine, freesia and marigold. |
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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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Other good sources include tomatoes, red and pink grapefruit, and guava. |
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Minced fruits such as banana, guava, papaya and apple are also given to the bird, says the Park Superintendent and the Range Officer, S. Ramadoss. |
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One recently published study suggests that lycopene, which gives tomatoes, guava, watermelon and pink grapefruit their red color, may have immune-enhancing properties. |
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Lycopene, meanwhile, a particularly potent antioxidant, is found in tomatoes, watermelon, guava, papaya, pink grapefruit, apricots and blood oranges. |
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Passion fruit ice cream and a chilled pool of kiwi and guava give baked Alaska the tart steeliness to offset the sugar in the meringue. |
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Among the invasive species found here and there are Brazilian peppertree, guava, laurel fig, melaleuca, Old World climbing fern, and strangler fig. |
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If the Vergelegen is all about texture, this delicious Kiwi Sauvignon from Highfield Estate is about intense gooseberry fruit flavours and undertones of guava and grapefruit. |
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Choose a variety of fruit such as lychee, mango, guava, papaya, star fruit, watermelon, and persimmon. |
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Good suppliers of iron are banana, watermelon, guava, kidney beans, spinach, grains, beans, cabbage, turnip, and radish. |
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Some farmers diversified with mango, orange, guava and papaya trees, others with elephant grass. |
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Even on the bleaker windward slope, grasses and sedges are dotted with Bermuda cedar and guava bushes. |
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Yautia, guava and yuca aren't ingredients you'd expect to see on a menu from Alain Ducasse, the Michelin-starred chef from France. |
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In home gardens fruit trees such as guava and litchi are often propagated by air layering. |
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Throughout the plantation there are also some fruit trees, like orange, the medlar tree, the guava tree, mountain momey and apple trees. |
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The tropical fruit cocktail in light syrup by Dole contains pineapple, red and yellow papaya and guava from Thailand. |
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Examples include pineapple, banana, and some cultivars of other fruits, e.g. seedless guava and mandarin. |
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The unique combination of premium exotic purees like mango, guava, and passion fruit will introduce you to a completely new drink experience. |
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Canadians are developing a taste for exotic or tropical fruits like mango, guava and pineapple. |
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Some delegations requested clarification on whether data on minimum Brix levels for guava juice came from white or red guavas. |
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In orchards of small trees, such as mandarin, guava or apple, pesticides are often used to excess. |
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In the controlled trials with statistically significant results, the single fruits tested were orange juice and guava. |
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This search for perfection becomes the motivating factor in the account of a lady wandering through fruit markets looking for her favourite fruit, the red guava. |
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Our neighbors had a guava tree with branches that hung over into our yard. |
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There's a decent version of flan with a hard, almost enameled caramel top, and a somewhat leaden guava bread pudding made heavier by a layer of plantains. |
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This invasive species is a formidable pest that attacks around thirty fruit species, including mango, citrus fruit and guava, and several wild species such as crab apple, tropical almond and shea nut. |
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In respect of blackcurrant, guava, mango and passion fruit, the minimum Brix degree values only apply to reconstituted fruit juice and reconstituted fruit purƩe produced in the Community. |
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Desserts get exotic with Champagne Chinese guava clafoutis with almond and pistachio and flambeed zinzeli banana. |
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The entire school personnel helps prepare the menu: cream of rice, juice extracted from the guava fruit which the children hand-pick in the schoolyard, and many other delicious foods. |
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Based on the success with papaya, efforts are under way to expand exports of new commodities such as hot peppers, guava and pitahaya. |
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One orchard consisted of common guava and the other consisted of pineapple guava, also known as feijoa. |
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In one of these markets I was introduced to feijoa fruit, which looks like avocado, but tastes more like a guava and was quite fantastic. |
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To complete his composition and add splashes of colour, Gauguin has included a European faience bowl, a calabash serving as a jug, fruit, a partly-eaten guava and some oranges. |
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The children that came to visit us at the farmhouse enjoyed playing badminton and cricket in the courtyard and would climb trees to bring us delicious fruit, such as guava and star fruit. |
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Be sure to ask for some of her guava and ginger juice. |
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Choose from the likes of guava, strawberry, mango, chilli, and the outrageously decadent coconut and chocolate coated plantain, in a delicious yogurt or fruit juice ice base. |
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Surrounded by verdant mandarin, mango and guava trees, the secluded property of 16 fixed en-suite tents overlooked the fierce rapid we had just tackled. |
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Also known as Feijoa sellowiana, pineapple guava is native to South America. |
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Such fruits were tied with nylon fiber to the twigs of guava plants to allow the formation of the holdfast and the emergence of the haustorium. |
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Other famous New World crops include the cashew, cocoa, rubber, sunflower, tobacco, and vanilla, and fruits like the guava, papaya and pineapple. |
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It grows to 30 feet, about twice the size of the pineapple guava, a botanically related tree that has similar foliage and flowers. |
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Use slices of unpeeled carambola or babaco, or peeled and sliced feijoa, guava, kiwi, mango, papaya, or pepino. |
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Mangosteen, lulo, guava, pitanga, mamey and cupuaƧu are just some of the flavours from numerous exotic fruits which Givaudan's flavourists have been experimented around the globe. |
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Other foods such as soybeans, cabbage, carrots, squash, papaya, dark green leafy vegetables, guava and pumpkin are useful additional sources of calcium. |
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I suspect that was how she wanted it, because she didn't know how to pass the time with no rice fields to tend, no guava trees, beans, water buffaloes and chickens. |
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My skin, not unlike a guava or a star, slowly enmeshing its rays into the edenics of eternity. |
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The firm's wide portfolio ranges from ackees to guava jelly and tropical fruit punch drink. |
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Invaders such as purple-flowered Asian melastome and strawberry guava threaten to overrun delicate Hawaiian natives such as thornless roses and delicate tree ferns. |
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Just past the entrance gate is a lush garden with more than 50 varieties of palms, several types of bamboo and trees bearing various kinds of produce: mango, jackfruit, guava, avocado, ackee and litchi. |
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The other teas include a Formosa Pouchong and extended to blends with ginseng and guava, and a China jasmine. |
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The seven available flavors may include cappuccino latte, pomegranate blueberry, mandarin orange, mango guava madness and passion-orange-guava, as well as vanilla and chocolate. |
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Desserts are mind-blowingly creative, such as the Swiss chard panna cotta with mezcal bread and guava ice cream. |
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Therefore, blending of Roselle extract with other tropical fruit juices such as mango, guava and papaya can improve aroma, taste and nutrients of the beverages. |
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You'll see what she means if you picture solid walls instead of the gray-leafed pineapple guava around the front yard and the backyard without papyrus and bamboo. |
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Certain areas of the state have large orchards producing peaches, strawberries, cactus pear, avocado, grapes, apples, quince, walnuts, apricots and guava. |
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Fruit bats pollinate many fruit crops, such as mangoes, bananas and guava. |
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But now our greengrocers and supermarkets are heaving with fruits and vegetables from all over the world, from sharon fruit and guava to mooli and shiitake. |
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Citrus is wind-sensitive, but pineapple guava may work out well for you. |
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