Originally, natural dyes from amla, henna, pomegranate, indigo and turmeric were used to dye the silk. |
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A quince is one of those fruits, like a pomegranate, that reminds me of a Christmas bauble. |
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Later, I learned how some believed a pomegranate and not an apple to be the fateful fruit Eve plucked from the tree. |
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Sweet and spicy flavors, including date, pomegranate, coriander, and cumin, suffuse the foods spread out on a nearby buffet. |
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A long frostless period encourages cultivation of crops such as olive, fig, pomegranate, and date palm. |
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For a more neutral panna cotta, we sometimes make a jelly from pomegranate juice. |
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The firefight left palm and pomegranate groves smouldering, and large craters in the ground on the outskirts of the town. |
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Mix the steamed couscous with the pine nuts, pomegranate seeds, herbs and lemon juice and check the seasoning. |
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Other than that, however, it is bare earth with occasional pomegranate, olive, apricot and other trees found near the buildings. |
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Here I added some cooked apple dice along with pomegranate seeds, and some grated fresh ginger root in addition to crystallized ginger. |
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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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There are many remedies for diarrhea including coconut, dried bilberries and pomegranate juice. |
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Plant an espaliered pomegranate or other fruit tree against a bare wall and train the branches into a living sculpture. |
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If using lemon juice, pomegranate molasses or verjuice instead of vinegar, use a slightly higher ratio of acidic component. |
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For example, the fruit of pomegranate, having its husk filled with numerous fleshy seeds, became a symbol of fertility. |
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At the side of the house I had a pomegranate tree that bore more than thirty fruit every season and a banana tree that never produced a thing. |
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You might consider trying to duplicate your institution's colors in the flower and candles, unless they are something like pomegranate and puce. |
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Pour triple sec, lime juice and pomegranate juice into a cocktail shaker half-full with ice, and then add Jose Cuervo Especial. |
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His Pomegranate Manhattan starts off with Maker's Mark, then adds pomegranate molasses, Italian bitter liqueur Cynar and orange bitters. |
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Danny had blood orange carpaccio with pomegranate granite and lime and that was very refreshing too. |
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We have twelve olive trees, four fig trees, one pomegranate and a couple of as-yet-unidentified trees. |
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The pomegranate is a deciduous tree or large shrub that can grow to twenty or thirty feet and produces pomegranate fruit. |
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Ancient Persians believed that pomegranate seeds made their warriors invincible. |
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By 1912 the term pomegranate, or Pommy Grant had taken its place alongside Jimmy Grant as insults for newcomers or new chums. |
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It has a wonderful courtyard, with walnut trees, pomegranate, vine, bamboo, oleander and roses. |
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Persephone was forced to live a dual life in both the underworld and earth after eating the pomegranate seeds given to her by Hades. |
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The cool air from the windows allowed a welcome breeze carrying the scent of pineapples and pomegranate. |
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In the fourth dish we finally venture into unknown territory with the grilled venison with parsnips and pomegranate vinaigrette. |
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Although the pomegranate is not native, it has a long history of cultivation in desert regions and is often mentioned in ancient literature. |
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On this island are palaces, palm trees, pomegranate orchards, and huge water buffalo. |
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Traditional settings for red Garnets arrange the stones in tight curved rows, much like the seeds appear inside a pomegranate. |
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She uses stitching, wool and gold leaf but in this demonstration used the seeds from a pomegranate with bits of coloured paper. |
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Mexican food, pomegranate Margaritas at Rosa Mexicana, the lazy slothful pace of New York in summer. |
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However, the pomegranate halves shown are a colorful, edible garnish. |
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Gin and white vermouth shaken with salted pomegranate syrup, dappled with rosewater. |
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Persephone snacked on pomegranate seeds in Hades and now our gas bills rocket in January. |
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My mother had often sprinkled the multifaceted, ruby-like pomegranate seeds on fruit salads at Thanksgiving and Christmas, but I had never considered juicing the fruit. |
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To make the vinaigrette, in a pot, reduce pomegranate juice by half and let cool. |
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Trees planted since 2001 include the river bush willow, the cheesewood, the red currant, the mountain seringa, the baobab and the wild pomegranate. |
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Electronics stores and mechanics' workshops were doing business, and fruit stalls were laden with apples, pomegranate, grapes and bananas imported from neighbouring Pakistan. |
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Hold the hooks by the loop ends, and screw firmly into the tops of the fruit until the ends are completely buried inside the pomegranate or apple. |
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Place the two egg yolks in a pan along with the wine and sugar and the seeds of the pomegranate and whisk over a low heat until you reach the ribbon stage. |
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There's often a pomegranate on the table because of a tradition that pomegranates have 613 seeds, one for each of the commandments that a Jew is obliged to keep. |
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The Afghans have lost their pomegranate orchards to poppy fields. |
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This time it's Chal Chal Alayea El Rumman, a song about a pomegranate and a lemon tree that is, in fact, a political lament that relates to the end of the first world war. |
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One day it would be noodles with garlic-butter sauce and a glass of pomegranate juice, the next it would be roasted grouse, bread, and a mug of sweetened milk. |
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In a mixing bowl mix the pomegranate concentrate, lemon juice, peppers and salt and set a side for 20 minutes. |
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An organic tropical orchard supplies all kinds of fruits, from pomegranate to jackfruit to soursop and sweetsop to cherry, naseberry, and other indigenous fruits. |
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In addition to being eaten fresh, the sweet, dark-red pomegranate makes excellent jelly and syrup and is a primary ingredient in the flavoring grenadine. |
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A powerful antioxidant and rich source of ellagic acid, Georgian pomegranate helps to reduce blood pressure and the risk of coronary artery disease. |
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When I opened the box and found that half of pomegranate neatly wrapped in plastic film, I squealed with delight and shook my pigtailed head with vigor. |
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Historians hypothesize that the fruit in the Garden of Eden was a pomegranate, not an apple. |
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Add the blood orange segments, pomegranate seeds, and fennel fronds and toss gently to mix. |
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However, she warned diabetics to be wary of fruits with moderate calorific values such as mango, pomegranate and jackfruit, and high calorie fruits such as dates and grapes. |
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Its flavor is rounded out with pomegranate seeds, dried mango peel, black peppercorns, toasted cumin, coriander, red chili powder and white pepper. |
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No purist, he happily uses olive oil in a Thai-style curry paste, chops cress on to avocados and serves pomegranate, a winter fruit, at a summer party. |
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He said India is the largest producer of mango, banana, papaya, sapota, pomegranate and Aonla. |
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A long green buffet including hummus, baba ganoush, tomato and mozzarella, as well as a pomegranate salad, caught Danielle's and my attention. |
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They also confirmed that the reduction activity of pomegranate juice was as good as that of the common chemical reducers such as sodium sulfite. |
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Non-metallic minerals are apatite, quartz, hornblende, actinolite, epidote, chlorite, Saussure, pomegranate. |
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For summer 2006, try iced basil-pine nut and pomegranate vodkas and a snow cone daiquiri with rum, coconut, and pineapple. |
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The municipality cut down the pomegranate tree, Judas trees, bay trees and blueberry bushes. |
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The drink is a blend of exotic fruits, including acai, acerola, prickly pear, yumberry, grape, green tea, pomegranate and Brazil's cupuacu. |
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Consumption of hydrolyzable tannins-rich pomegranate extract suppresses inflammation and joint damage in rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Pomella is a patented pomegranate extract from Verdure Sciences standardized to punicalagins delivering free ellagic acid in the bloodstream. |
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While chicken is smoking, combine zest, hoisin, pomegranate molasses and sriracha in a small bowl. |
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The maqui berry is a rich source of antioxidants, boasting significantly higher levels than pomegranate, red wine and even acai. |
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Some common ingredients used are mango powder, tamarind, kokum flowers, and dried pomegranate seeds. |
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He also called for more cooperation in production of pomegranate and citrus consenter. |
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Tantalizing top notes of pink freesia kissed by the nectar of ruby-red pomegranate captivate the senses. |
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The grilled leeks are then drizzled with a gorgeous, ruby-red pomegranate vinaigrette. |
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In Judaism, the number of seeds in a pomegranate is said to be the exact number of mitzvah, or spiritual duties required of a devout Jew. |
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Herbs are frequently used, along with fruits such as plums, pomegranate, quince, prunes, apricots, and raisins. |
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Also found in pomegranate and raspberries, this nutrient is a proven cancer deactivator. |
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Mix the beets with the pomegranate seeds, cilantro and the sauce. |
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Stir in the pomegranate seeds and the defrosted prawns and cook for a further five minutes. |
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The only disappointing flavor was the pomegranate gelato, which lacked the tartness and intensity that makes the fruit seeds and juice so delicious. |
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Anjum Anand, who presented BBC2's Indian Cooking Made Easy, said Vitamin C-packed ingredients like pomegranate seeds and fenugreek leaves have healing powers. |
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The seeds of the pomegranate, for example, were widely used to prevent conception in the ancient world and they are still used in India, East Africa, and the Pacific. |
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He served up a Goan-style chilli hot sea bass with dill rice topped with pomegranate, and a mishti aloo dish of sweet potatoes served in a spiced papadum. |
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The multibotanical contained black cohosh, alfalfa, boron, chaste tree, dong quai, false unicorn, licorice, oats, pomegranate, and Siberian ginseng. |
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Faced with sardines, cucumber, pomegranate, physalis, endive, Camembert and pistachios, Monica somehow conjures up a praline parfait on lemon shortbread. |
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Ingredients like red, green, white, and black tea, as well as pomegranate extract, bearberry, mushrooms, and even grapes can have astounding effects on the skin. |
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Add the pomegranate molasses and sumac, stir to combine and set aside. |
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But according to Elie Mmari, an oenologist and export manager for Ksara, that could soon change as pomegranate wine is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance internationally. |
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Top with the pomegranate seeds and a dessert spoon of sorbet. |
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Two large, superbly tender lamb shanks came in a thick sauce given sweet and sour notes by pomegranate molasses, fragrancy by saffron and richness by double cream. |
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The Actipone Superfruit range includes among others goji berries, chokeberries pomegranate, blueberries, black currants, camu camu and cranberries. |
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There were over a score of small gold beads, 2 gold scaraboids, gold crescents, pendants shaped like pomegranate buds, several gold rings, pins of gold-covered bronze. |
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The present findings support the conclusions of an earlier trial using an animal model, in which pomegranate juice reversed erectile dysfunction symptoms. |
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Alibi's most popular drink is the Jailbait, a potent blend of pomegranate puree and Bacardi Mojito Rum, followed by the Jesse James, made with Ketel One Vodka. |
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Instead of a heavily sweetened dose of goopy fruit, Siggi's offers just the honest-to-goodness flavor of pomegranate, passion fruit, blueberries, or other fruit. |
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The pomegranate is a subtropical fruit about the size of a large apple. |
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