Cheddar has to be kept for a long time before it matures, whereas Caerphilly ripens in 10 days. |
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When it fades and ripens into middle age, what happens to us in terms of our emotional sense of who we are and to our marketability as women? |
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Moreover, as fruit ripens, the achenes undergo a strong lignification of their thick pericarp. |
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On the tree, quince starts out mimicking a green apple, but as it ripens it takes on the color and look of a lemon. |
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Seventy or eighty of them form enormous pendulous bunches, of which each tree annually ripens three. |
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It favours a cool, climate but ripens earlier than other reds such as Cabernet. |
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Fruit ripens in late September to early October and keeps two to three months. |
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And summer gives way to the harvest and the winds of autumn, and the leaves lie dead on the ground and the fruit ripens and rots. |
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Wheat in Nebraska usually ripens under warm, dry conditions that favor development of quality grain for bread making. |
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As it ripens in the fall, the fruit often hangs in the tree after all the leaves have fallen off. |
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As the fruit ripens, enzymes convert this into pectin, the quantity of which reaches its maximum just before the fruit is fully ripe. |
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It relieves menstrual pains, promotes menstruation, treats rheumatic aches and pains, and ripens carbuncles, sores and abscesses. |
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The grape ripens late, providing a richness of flavour not found in either Gamay or Pinot Noir. |
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This grape variety ripens early and produces a light, flowery wine with less acidity than the Riesling. |
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As fruit ripens, the degree of astringency declines proportional to changes in proanthocyanidin levels. |
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The more rapid development, the better the cheese, some say, while other starter cultures work more slowly and the cheese ripens at a slower pace. |
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As the fruit ripens, on or off the tree, its skin becomes less rough and hard, and reveals a yellow colour when scratched, instead of the green which unripe fruit would show. |
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Before we release a new blueberry plant, we want to know when the fruit ripens, that the plants grow vigorously, and that they produce high-quality fruit. |
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Third, most of them are in town illegally, sometimes just earning a little cash while their rice ripens. |
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Fundamental in our thinking about mental health should be the realization that mental illness ripens over a long period of time. |
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And the faster the melon ripens, the less time there is for the fruit to acquire sugar and aromas. |
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A northern variety that ripens relatively early, Pinot Noir is not susceptible to the sometimes harsh cold of eastern France. |
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Harovin Sundown ripens late in the fall and stores for up to three months, extending the availability of fresh Canadian pears until Christmas. |
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As seed on earlier flowers ripens, the coltsfoot leaves finally begin to emerge above ground. |
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Repeat applications every 7 days, shortening the application interval during rainy periods and as fruit ripens. |
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It ripens in mid-August and is available earlier than the Fantasia variety. |
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A form of bacterial wilt which withers healthy banana plants and prematurely ripens fruits into a smelly goo is destroying crops and livelihoods as it moves across Uganda. |
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Fortunately, these un-American arguments are destined to fail with the American public as the issue ripens. |
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Unlike arabica coffee, which accounts for over 70 percent of world production according to the ICO, robusta is easier to harvest because it ripens and remains on the branch. |
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All around the greedy jackjaws, blackbirds, thrushes and magpies eye the ripening fruit and at the exact moment that the fruit ripens they pounce leaving nothing but pips. |
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Gulfprince ripens from early to mid-May, extending the harvest period. |
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Fruit traits clim Fruit climacteric, ripens after being harvested mature n-c Fruit non-climacteric, no further ripening after harvest par Fruits commonly seedless: parthenocarpy. |
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As the grain ripens, the ducks make their flights to the feeding fields. |
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Crops range from tobacco, grapes and peaches, which are grown in the southern parts of Quebec and Ontario, to the quickly-maturing wheat which ripens in districts where the summer is very short. |
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As the fruit ripens, the spathe withers, and the berries are exposed. |
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Depending on the time needed from bloom to harvest, the fruit ripens towards the end of the dry season or early in the wet season, the period with the greatest assortment of fruit in the market. |
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Paprika's temperature requirement in the growing season is at least 3 000 °C. The average heat sum in the Szeged region is approx. 3 400 °C, ensuring that paprika grown in the region ripens to a brilliant red. |
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When the fullness of time came, like a fruit that ripens under the tender gaze of God, born from woman, in the heart of a family, a child has been born for us, a child has been given to us! |
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The cell walls of under-ripe fruit contain pectose, an insoluble substance that changes into soluble pectin as the fruit ripens. |
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Dr. Panicle: Finally, I ask all rice farmers located in the same region to plant their rice at the same time, because larger areas of land with rice that ripens at the same time will have less damage. |
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Now they know that the tomato surface may harbor invisible fungal spores that sense the production of a gas called ethylene as the fruit ripens. |
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Keith Hu of the Northwest Cherry Growers, which represents American farmers of the fruit, explains that selling to China was made even more difficult as the fruit ripens only during an eight-week period each year. |
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The cell walls of under-ripe fruit contain pectose, a substance that changes into soluble pectin as the fruit ripens. |
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Given the tenfold improvement between generations in the past, an average 5G download speed of 1Gbps seems realistic with the chance of up to 10Gbps as the technology ripens. |
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The cheese ripens within three to four weeks. |
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Under the combined effect of the ripening agents and the controlled temperature and humidity of the environment, the surface of the semi-products ripens. |
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Somewhat similar to blueberries, it ripens before strawberries. |
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And sometimes people are so ready the fruit ripens very quickly. |
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You can hold them live for a period of time until the market ripens. |
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Look for the new apricot-plum cross 'Summer Delight' aprium, which ripens in late July and packs more apricot flavor than a pluot. |
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Even though Okanagan Valley growers produce top quality cherries, the prices tend to be set by the first cherries to hit the market, and U. S. fruit ripens earlier than Canadian, explains Norton. |
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Close to a wall warmed by the sun, fruit ripens better. This means that by bending, training and shaping the branches against a wall the tree produces better fruit. |
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Their flesh is white but it will turn yellower as the pear ripens. |
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However, since pasteurization destroys the natural enzymes found in milk, cheese produced from pasteurized milk ripens less rapidly and less extensively than most cheese made from raw or lightly heat-treated milk. |
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