Take a seedless green grape and cut it almost in half, leaving the halves connected by a bit of skin. |
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Strange notions take over your mind when you've only had four hours of sleep and so I picked up seedless grapes, a cucumber and a coconut. |
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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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The strategy of producing triploids of low fertility has been exploited in the production of seedless fruit. |
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The grape joins a series of top-quality red, white and black seedless grapes developed by this expert team. |
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Most cultivated bananas are seedless, but the memories of seeds remain as brown specks within the flesh. |
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Apparently, this is because they haven't found a way to make seedless mandarins, so people won't eat them. |
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It is seedless unless you plant some other types of citrus nearby, and has a more tangy taste than the satsuma. |
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These watermelon stickers are printed from a photo of a real seedless watermelon and are printed on a Xerox 6060 digital color press. |
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The crisper drawer contains two apples, a bag of black seedless grapes, and a bulb of garlic. |
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Try to use grapes that are seedless or which have very small seeds. I've managed to purchase both seeded and unseeded varieties. |
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A seedless variety has been reported from China, but most date plums contain numerous brown, flattened seeds. |
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The banana's main problem is that it has become sterile and seedless as a result of 10,000 years of selective breeding. |
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It is probable that plums actually seedless as well as stoneless will prove favorites with some fruit growers. |
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The fruit is seedless, bright orange in colour, less acid than other mandarins, and keeps well. |
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Plants were collected with flower or fruit, with the exception of seedless vascular plants, which were collected with sporangia. |
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Zone in on those oversized sandwiches built with hot corned beef or pastrami served on soft, sturdy, seedless rye. |
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And beside every platter of overcooked meat, she placed a golden loaf of seedless rye. |
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My salad consisted of thin slices of tender chicken and whole, seedless red and green grapes and cherry tomatoes on a bed of salad leaves. |
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The white flesh of the fruit consists of numerous segments, mostly seedless. |
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Our consumption of seedless fruits and veggies is on the rise, trading flavor and fertility for convenience. |
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I've had congee, dim sum, watercress soup, sushi, ten fishballs and a basket of seedless grapes in the past 4 hours. |
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Since bananas are seedless, they do not rely on the germination of seeds to propagate themselves. |
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Roughly crush a few green seedless grapes and apply them on the forehead, face and neck. |
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Frozen seedless grapes add a festive touch and help keep drinks cold. |
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Most starfruit have several seeds though there are seedless cultivars as well. |
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Because seedless hybrids have sterile pollen, pollinizer rows of varieties with viable pollen must also be planted. |
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Car parts from Germany, seedless tamarind from Myanmar and basmati rice from Pakistan are offloaded by small cranes from China. |
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Your peaches, your raisins, your seedless grapes are all genetically modified. |
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But in both cases, field tests are needed. Cavendish, like other cultivated banana varieties, is seedless and propagated by cuttings. |
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Now the firm is planning to export seedless grapes. Such ventures offer some hope of bringing development to the interior of the north-east. |
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Examples include pineapple, banana, and some cultivars of other fruits, e.g. seedless guava and mandarin. |
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Fresh, seedless and crunchy salad cucumber is whipped with spices including ginger and clove in a mixer to deliver a fiery drink that is highly thirst-quenching. |
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The very infertility of the hybrids thus propagated was cleverly used to create seedless fruits, which in and of themselves are interesting in practical pomology. |
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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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If you like mushrooms on your pizza and red seedless grapes as a snack, you may be taking the first step to help your body ward off breast cancer. |
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Both are sweet, seedless fruits borne by large, vigorous trees. |
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They are sometimes marketed as seedless or burpless, because the seeds and skin of other varieties of cucumbers are said to give some people gas. |
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The fruit resembles a normally produced fruit but is seedless. |
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The hormone gibberellin is effective in producing seedless grapes and is the active component in preparations used to prevent premature dropping of fruit. |
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The seedless or 'cocktail' version of the fruit grow on the same trees as regular avocados but have not traditionally been harvested. |
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What do you plant to grow seedless grapes? Actually, they have seeds, but they are quite edible by humans. |
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The discovery of this new gene could open the way to produce seedless varieties in sugar apple, cherimoya and perhaps other fruit crops. |
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A few cultivars of cucumber are parthenocarpic, the blossoms creating seedless fruit without pollination. |
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We have horticultural science that can design seedless watermelons, fartless beans and square tomatoes. |
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We marketed 561 tonnes over the two periods April-May and November-December. We have imported seedless varieties, presented on punnets, to the continent whose wholesale demand is increasing. |
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If seeds are not required for weevil development, then, in the case of seedless cultivars, plant resistance must be based on another mechanism for crop protection. |
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However, rosehip extra jam and seedless raspberry, blackberry, blackcurrant, blueberry and redcurrant extra jam may be obtained entirely or in part from unconcentrated purée of the respective fruits. |
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In view of the above, the Committee considered a simplified approach by which minimum threshold values for Brix levels could be set for seedless varieties and for all the other varieties. |
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In order to take account of current commercial practice in certain Community regions, hops marketed seeded and seedless should be defined and provision made for the appropriate entry on the certificate. |
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Recently, I had to be buzzed through three sets of security doors and sign two security logs just to deliver seedless grapes to a friend with a gammy knee. |
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The Aurora fruit has been specially cultivated to be almost seedless, while maintaining the well-known nutritional properties of Papaya and a distinctive, great taste. |
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As in previous editions, angiosperms are emphasized, but some features of the vegetative parts of gymnosperms and seedless vascular plants are also considered. |
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Plants have also been modified for qualities attractive to consumers, such as seedless watermelons and grapes and the tangerine-grapefruit hybrid called a tangelo. |
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Most studies of spore germination in seedless vascular plants have involved species that develop surficial, photosynthetic gametophytes following spore germination. |
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