Most of the crops are from dry land including groundnuts, sunflower, green gram, sesame and soya. |
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As larvae feed, they spin silken threads, trapping the dying florets and their frass, giving the sunflower head a trashy appearance. |
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The main crops are wheat, corn, sugar beets, sunflower seeds, and wine grapes. |
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A wiry man, he has an oversize noggin that rides on his lean 145-pound body, so that he vaguely resembles a five-foot-ten-inch sunflower. |
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So far Argentina has approved crop trials for various cultivars of sunflower, maize, alfalfa, wheat, soya and potato. |
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Each pack contained flour, sunflower oil, sugar, haricot beans, rice, salt, noodles, yeast, and canned food. |
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Crunchy goodies such as peanuts, almonds and sunflower seeds are packed with amino acids. |
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Using a pastry brush or a piece of kitchen roll, wipe the inside of a nonstick frying pan with sunflower oil. |
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Each loaf provides the optimum combination of wholemeal wheat flour, kibbled grains and seeds including linseed, poppyseeds and sunflower seeds. |
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He'd go nuts filling his pouches with sunflower seeds and rebuilding his nest in the little hamster house he had. |
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The particular groups that I study are agamic complexes in the sunflower family. |
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In the exodermis of sunflower, aliphatic suberin is more abundant compared to maize roots grown in aeroponics. |
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Foods that are rich in unsaturated fats include oily fish, avocados, nuts and sunflower, rapeseed and olive oils. |
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We also use organic aloe vera gel, sunflower oil, jojoba oil and tea tree oil, to name a few. |
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In fact, every crop in North America other than the blueberry, Jerusalem artichoke, sunflower and squash has its origins elsewhere. |
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For example, in the sunflower and daisies family you'd find bitter-flavored vegetables like artichoke, endive, chicory and radicchio. |
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When sunflower was crossed with Jerusalem artichoke, F 1 hybrid plants carried 51 chromosomes and showed reduced pollen fertility. |
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Steer away from safflower, sunflower, corn and sesame oils, as well as polyunsaturated vegetable oils. |
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Use lardons of bacon, chopped ham, sunflower seeds or even mixed salad leaves. |
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Foods high in these fats include vegetable oils such as safflower, corn and sunflower. |
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In the prairie pothole region of the United States, blackbirds damage ripening sunflower crops. |
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Nonephemerals that bloom during the summer or fall are Canada lily, false hellebore, and species of aster, goldenrod, and sunflower. |
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For example, use small amounts of unsaturated oils, like olive oil or sunflower oil. |
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My son's cockatiel eats like a bird, so our stock of millet and black-oil sunflower seeds rarely needs replenishing. |
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You could also use dried sunflower stalks to make a trellis for annual vines. |
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These can be found in seeds such as sunflower and linseed and some vegetable oils. |
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Safflower, sunflower, hemp, linseed, sesame, black currant and pumpkin seeds are an excellent source of EFA's, protein, plant hormones and fibre. |
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In a large mixing bowl, combine rolled oats, almonds, sunflower seeds, flour, bran, cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom. |
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Sclerotinia stalk rot, the most significant sunflower disease in the United States, appears year in, year out, regardless of weather. |
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During winter, these finches eat seeds, especially Russian thistle, wild grass, mustard, and sunflower seeds. |
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Common foods, which contain phytosterols, are chestnuts, sesame, safflower, sunflower and pumpkin seeds. |
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Polyunsaturated oils, such as flax, corn, hemp, safflower, sesame and sunflower, have at least two gaps. |
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Vinaigrettes can be made with all sorts of different oils, from the obvious olive or sunflower to macadamia, avocado or hempseed. |
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A quarter-cup of roasted and salted sunflower seeds contains 200 calories, more than 200 mg of salt and 17 g total fat. |
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Drink nettle or dandelion teas and eat foods rich in vitamin B6, including sunflower seeds, brown rice, buckwheat and avocados. |
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Most Nebraska soils contain sufficient levels of potassium, magnesium, manganese, iron and sulfur for sunflower levels. |
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I was happy with my choice of chopped seeded raisins, chopped dried apricots and sunflower seeds. |
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Sesame and sunflower seeds are rich in selenium, vitamin E, calcium and zinc. |
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The conventional methods of tillage and seedbed preparation are followed when growing sunflower. |
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The major crops grown by large agricultural enterprises are grain, sunflower seeds, and sugar beets. |
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I figured the arboretum didn't want birdseed growing all over the place so I used shelled sunflower mixes in the feeders. |
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We think birds from our bird table have dropped some of the seeds while flying away and now we have this enormous sunflower. |
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Overjoyed Maxine has now celebrated his safe return by giving him a slap-up meal of monkey nuts, sunflower seeds and raw sprouts. |
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When the weather warms up, sow seeds of cosmos, marigold, morning glory, portulaca, nasturtium, sunflower, and zinnia for splashes of color. |
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Use a feeder that holds sunflower seeds to draw cardinals, towhees and blue jays. |
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I felt like I'd just drunk a bottle of undiluted sunflower oil by the end of it. |
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Dirt and heavier particles will fall to the bottom and you can scoop the cleaned sunflower seeds out with a slotted spoon or strainer. |
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Switch almonds with Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans, pumpkin seeds, or sunflower seeds. |
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Most producers will opt for a spring planted crop such as corn, grain sorghum, proso millet, or sunflower. |
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If you do fry, use a non-stick pan with a light coating of a vegetable oil such as sunflower or olive oil. |
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Trillium Herbal's exfoliating sea salt polish is steeped in wonderful organic essential oils including sesame, jojoba, olive and sunflower. |
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I think he makes a harrumph sound, but he could be clearing a rogue sunflower seed from the workings of his oesophagus. |
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Inula helenium, a large plant, related to the sunflower, which grows wild in Europe and has become naturalized in N. America. |
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The decision to include sunflower petals reflects the artist's faith, for the heliotropic nature of this plant made it an emblem of devotion. |
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The innovative formula brings together antiperspirants and skin-softening ingredients like sunflower seed oil and glycerin. |
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Spanish researchers tested a fatless sunflower seed meal in an experiment that mimicked the body's digestive process. |
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At the feeder on the window sill, goldfinches, titmice, chickadees, nuthatches, and cardinals have been busy at a heap of free sunflower seeds. |
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He believes a bird flying over the garden could have dropped a sunflower seed which has now transformed into the large plant. |
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Buy a packet of sunflower seed and help the kids or grandkids to plant them. |
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Comparatively, sunflower seed oil has a low smoke point and is best used for low heat cooking or in salads. |
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And there, sitting on folding chairs and snacking messily and noisily on sunflower seeds, we watched films that were ancient even then. |
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As a result, global prices for soymeal, rape seed and sunflower seed have been jumping. |
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Breads appeared on the table and included some brown as well as pumpkin and sunflower seed varieties. |
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Almonds, walnuts, kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas and sunflower seeds are healthy options. |
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In October 2002, the State Government had revised the water rates for sugarcane, paddy, wheat, cotton, groundnut, sunflower and other crops. |
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Choose annuals with abundant seeds, especially those in the sunflower family, to lure songbirds such as goldfinches and house finches. |
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More energy was also required to produce fuels from switchgrass, wood chips, and sunflower plants than their respective fuels generate. |
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Smokers could go for alternatives such as sunflower seeds, apple slices, raisins, nicotine gum and patches to help them quit, he said. |
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To look after them properly, as instructed by the experts, I have to feed them hazelnuts, sunflower seeds and unsalted peanuts. |
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Birds that are fed diets with large proportions of sunflower seeds, peanuts and walnuts are often prone to obesity. |
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The girl gave him a look over the rim of her coffee cup that would have wilted a sunflower. |
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Stir in half the whole wheat flour, oil, sunflower seeds, flaxseed, salt and ginger. |
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Observations in other sunflower fields and dryland cornfields have shown that volunteer wheat can be a significant problem in these fields. |
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Foods to avoid include margarine, fast food and processed foods containing sunflower, safflower and corn oil. |
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Down one side of the lawn, we've got a good mass of herbs, clematis, sunflower seedlings and wild poppies. |
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How about his superbly comfortable walking shorts in sunflower yellow, sky blue, burnt orange, tan, and white cotton? |
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He presses sunflower oil seeds and filters the oil with a cloth gravity filter. |
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Fresh cucumbers and gherkins, canned vegetables, and sunflower oil, exported within the fixed quotas, are exempt from custom duties. |
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Cultivated Late Woodland plants included sumpweed, squash, sunflower, goosefoot, and maize. |
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Deposits at Salts Cave dating between 650 and 250 B.C. included sunflower, sumpweed, squash, goosefoot, and maygrass. |
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Wild rice, sunflower, goosefoot, and squash rind were all well represented. |
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From the bakery there's wonderful wholemeal, seeded, sunflower and honey and white loaves, home-made muesli and granola. |
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I highly recommend their banana bread, served with greek yoghurt, a sliced banana and sunflower seeds. |
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The river valleys are loaded with date palm groves, vineyards, and sunflower fields. |
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We have succeeded in organic sunflower production and we have since acquired an expeller used to extract oil from the sunflower. |
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There are the usual gomphrena, gaillardia, kochia, portulaca, zinnia, amaranthus, balsam and sunflower. |
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Alternatives are almonds, pistachios, sesame seeds, peanuts, pumpkin and sunflower seeds, macadamia nuts, pecans, hazelnuts and cashews. |
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I loved to watch the deer pick their way across the vast snowfield that used to be a golf course, eager for the apples and sunflower seeds we put out for them. |
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The team looked at crops such as corn, peas, proso millet, safflower, sunflower, triticale, and winter wheat, with some crops grown for grain and some for forage. |
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Some of the best and most widely adapted annual cut flowers with the longest vase life include alstroemeria, aster, cosmos, snapdragon, sunflower, yarrow, and zinnia. |
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She's had the best luck attracting seed-feeding birds, such as finches, grosbeaks, jays and nuthatches, by using common black oil sunflower seeds. |
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She carried this one even further and tried, where possible, to use agro-based materials made from crop residues such as wheat straws and sunflower seed hulls. |
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During the months from November through March we usually start the day by scattering a little sunflower seed, bread crusts, and cheese crackers along this railing. |
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You can also use sunflower oil or ghee, which is essentially clarified butter. |
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She served fresh milk, introduced wholemeal pasta and fresh fruit salad, and baked her own flapjacks and crumbles with oats, sunflower seeds and locally grown apples. |
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Have you ever loaded up the bird table with winter treats for your garden birds, only to find it stripped down to the last nut and sunflower seed a few hours later? |
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The abundant rainfall last autumn did not allow them to cultivate the land and sow autumn crops, and they had to substitute with sunflower and maize. |
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Spartan herbicide has provided excellent control of troublesome broadleaf weeds, such as kochia, Russian thistle, and pigweed in no-till sunflower for the past several years. |
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Add some sunflower seeds, wheat-germ or yoghurt to the blend if you like. |
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This is one of my favorite birds, and they love to eat nuts of any sort in or out of the shell as well as mealworms, sunflower seeds, suet and pumpkin seeds. |
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The principal crops are grain, sunflower seeds, sugar beet, and flax. |
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Fry the patties in a thin layer of sunflower oil until nicely golden. |
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In the past, perennial species have been crossed with sunflower and most of the improvements in sunflower have been the result of crossing with Jerusalem artichoke. |
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The other items being sold in the State are micro-refined sunflower oil, vanaspati, jam, honey, tomato sauce, squash, Markfed wheat, fruits and potatoes. |
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So far, U.S. sunflower growers have not been plagued by broomrape. |
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There seems to be less of a variety of species now, but the cute chickadees still come by, picking their way through the seeds to get to their favorite sunflower seeds. |
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Brewer's veto comes a week after the Kansas State Senate rejected a similar bill in the sunflower State. |
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In addition, more acres of sugar beets were being grown in 2000 than a year ago, while sunflower, alfalfa, oats, dry edible beans, millet, and wheat were lower. |
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You will remember that we accidentally killed the original tree, a sumach, by suffocating the roots with a mixture of rotting logs and sunflower husks. |
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And, for the record, I've found my perfect sandwich loaf a mixture of Carrs strong white, coarse brown and wholemeal with caraway, pumpkin, sesame, sunflower and linseeds. |
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A critical example of this is the overconsumption of refined sugar, refined grains, and refined vegetable oils such as corn, safflower, and sunflower oil. |
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It is cooked in partially hydrogenated vegetable oil which may contain partially hydrogenated soybean oil, corn oil, canola oil, cottonseed oil or sunflower oil. |
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They seem to benefit most from an equal blend of almond, or sweet almond, virgin olive and safflower or even sunflower oil, to help to boost brain power. |
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For another example from the botanical world, if you look at a sunflower you will see a beautiful pattern of two spirals, one running clockwise, the other counterclockwise. |
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Black oil sunflower seeds are relished by chickadees, evening grosbeaks, cardinals and finches, and are less attractive to non-native sparrows and starlings. |
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Alexey, one of the refugees camping in Sviatohirsk, owns a sunflower seed warehouse in Sloviansk. |
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Including a spring seeded crop such as corn, sorghum, soybean, oat, proso millet or sunflower in the rotation breaks the life cycle of blue mustard. |
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In addition, more acres of sugar beets were being grown than a year ago, while sunflower, alfalfa, oats, dry edible beans, millet, and wheat were lower. |
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Half of those allergic to peanuts are also allergic to tree nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, pecans, cashews, and often sunflower and sesame seeds. |
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The cheddar made from animals fed on sunflower oil contained almost 2.5 times the amount of the nutrient than that made from cows fed a normal diet. |
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Add the sunflower oil and enough water to form a supple dough. |
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For instance, sprinkle wheatgerm on your yoghurt or breakfast cereal, have lentil soup for lunch, eat wholemeal bread with your leafy green salad and snack on sunflower seeds. |
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He liked homemade carrot juice, nutty sunflower pate, roast jicama with a little balsamic vinegar, organic multigrain bread, and cholesterol-free egg substitute. |
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Under natural photoperiodic conditions protandry in hermaphrodite disc flowers of sunflower is determined by the different elongation rates of the style and filaments. |
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Peppermint, betony and sunflower teas can take a little milk. |
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Known to help the skin, particularly when scarring has occurred, vitamin E can be found in almonds, peanuts, sunflower seeds, broccoli, wheatgerm and vegetable oils. |
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I took a deep breath, grabbed a tub of lo-salt, lo-fat sunflower margarine and a jar of lo-salt, lo-fat coffee whitener, and made my way thoughtfully off to the checkout. |
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They were nude, but certain props and a sunflower spared their blushes. |
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If your children want to win prizes for the biggest sunflower, the variety to go for is Russian Giant, a towering three-metre superplant. |
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Overall, maximum levels of alternariol were higher than those reported in the literature with the exception of sunflower. |
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Rabbits avoided redtop grass, soybean stubble, and sunflower fields, possibly due to the lack of protective cover and food availability. |
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The plants studied Brassica rapa and Tithonia diversifolia Indian mustard, and sunflower. |
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He said those growers who had not sown spring corn, spring sunflower due to some reasons they could sow spring green gram till the end of March. |
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People have been telling us how healthy polyunsaturates are in corn oil and sunflower oil. |
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Try to select products such as olive oil, that are higher in monounsaturated fats, along with sunflower oil, high in polyunsaturates. |
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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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Production of soluble enzymic protein hydrolyzate from industrially defatted nondehulled sunflower meal. |
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For hot colours grow Amaranthus Hot Biscuit, Nasturtium Whirlybird, sunflower Sundance Kid and Californian poppies. |
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Rehydrate by sipping plenty of water and eating nutrient-rich foods, like salmon, sunflower seeds and walnuts. |
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According to Rahn, the special properties of blackcurrant seed oil and balloon vine extract, in combination with sunflower. |
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Although referred to as sunflower seed, it is more correctly described as a type of indehiscent fruit. |
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The primary omega-6 fatty acid in the diet is linoleic acid, which is found in corn, soybean, safflower, and sunflower oils. |
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The oils are blended with sunflower and linseed oil and a few other simple ingredients to make the spread you know and love. |
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The smallest sunflower, grown by the Knoulberry Residents Group, won a prize of environmentally-friendly loo paper. |
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The Scorzonera is a genus belonging to the Asteraceae sunflower family which grows mainly in dry areas of Europe and Asia. |
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This self-watering sprouter ensures that your wheatgrass, or indeed sunflower or spelt sprouts will be well rinsed in your absence. |
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Dieticians say vitamin E, important for the immune system, is best obtained naturally by eating wheatgerm, sunflower seeds and broccoli andrew. |
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Black sunflower seeds, sultanas, raisins, currants, grated cheese, pinhead oatmeal, old fruit, pastry, and bacon rind. |
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Biochemical and morphological characteristics in maturing achenes from purple-hulled and oilseed sunflower cultivars. |
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Time-course changes in the inorganic and organic componenets of germinating sunflower achenes under salt stress. |
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A sunflower, four more, one bowed, and horses in the distance standing rigid and still as toys. |
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Seedeaters such as evening grosbeaks, goldfinches, and pine siskins prefer black oil sunflower and niger thistle. |
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In recent decades, sunflower, safflower, cottonseed, and soybean oils have become popular across India. |
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Zinc is also found in beans, nuts, almonds, whole grains, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and blackcurrant. |
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The oils in store-bought mayonnaise range from olive oil to sunflower oil to safflower oil and some less desirable oils! |
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The fires roasted nutritious Tarweed seeds, a fire-resistant plant similar to the sunflower, as well as grasshoppers and caterpillars. |
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The investigators evaluated sunflower wax, rice bran wax and candelilla wax for use in the organogel. |
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Mustard sauce, ghee, sunflower oil and fruit chutneys are widely used in Bangladeshi cooking. |
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Deep in the sunflower field, Johannes Smit pulled off Niki's Terylene skirt. |
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Manea says they are also considering using sunflower oil in the smudge pots used to protect orchard crops from early freezes. |
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There was also a bizarre array of costume changes, including performers in panda and monkey suits, giant sunflower heads and even a bride-to-be. |
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Butterfly weeds are edging out delphiniums, clethra is hobnobbing with flowering dogwood, and sunflower is strutting like a prima donna. |
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Last year, Sprouts bought sunflower Farmers Market, a 37-store chain. |
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Balanced on top of the wagon were a sunflower plant and a stack of photos. |
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Green baby stretchmark cream is a base cream of sunflower oil with added cocoa butter, organic jojoba oil and carrot oil for deep nourishment. |
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They're local and it's also known as a sunchoke, a member of the sunflower family. |
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These include the planting in prepared beds of annuals such as globe amaranth, portulaca, sunflower, cosmos, Gloriosa daisy, coreopsis and gaillardia. |
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In particular, decortication equipment for r sunflower seed is needed in order to achieve efficient levels of oil extraction and high quality oil meals. |
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The mother of all daisies, the sunflower is a plant that all nature-watchers should consider growing in their gardens. It is a fascinating example of flower-kind. |
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This experimental research was set out to investigate in sunflower, the role of GA3 on the speed and percentage of germination as well as the ontogeny of the vascular tissue. |
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In previous studies, Java Sparrow selected safflower seeds that were deeper, and Northern Cardinal selected sunflower seeds that were shorter, but thinner. |
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The companies said the new production facilities would utilize a vegetable oil feedstock derived from raw materials including colza and sunflower. |
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Most Indians use mustard, sunflower, and peanut oil for cooking. |
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Notable plants that were domesticated in North America include tobacco, maize, squash, tomato, sunflower, blueberry, avocado, cotton, chile pepper and vanilla. |
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We stayed on the edge of Castellane, a pretty town deep in Provence with rolling sunflower fields, vast plains and the dramatic mountains of the Southern Alps. |
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That sum was spent for provision of 1,468 tons of seeds of spring wheat, 1,488 tons of seeds of spring barley, 45 tons of seeds of sugar beet, and 307 tons of sunflower seeds. |
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Fed on organic wheat, soya and maize, plus sunflower seed and organic peas, Rhug's turkeys are finished with an oat fattener to make them plump and juicy. |
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Polyunsaturated fats are liquid at room temperature as well as when refrigerated and include common vegetable oils such as corn, soy, sunflower and safflower. |
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Eastern gray squirrels have a high enough tolerance for humans to inhabit residential neighborhoods and raid bird feeders for millet, corn, and sunflower seeds. |
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Aecetia Foods, NewYork, NY, has blended extra virgin coconut oil, organic sunflower lecithin and organic unsweetened cocoa to create Quoquos Coconut Oil Lecithin Cocoa. |
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The petaled rim of the sunflower glowed in the morning sunlight. |
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A sunflower, bending its head, peered at us with its round, polyphemic, impersonal eye, the long yellow lashes half-curled over the great black pupil. |
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Ongoing research indicates that these polyunsaturated fatty acids, also found in sunflower oil and safflower oil, may also reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. |
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Decorative reddish wall panels are made from wheat grains, and up close the soybeans, sunflower seeds and recycled paper products imbedded in the cabinetwork are visible. |
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They include seeds such as soybeans, canola, pennycress, and sunflower. |
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There is also detailed information on the nutritional content of such plants as prickly pear fruit, pinyon seeds, purslane goosefoot, and sunflower seeds. |
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Such efforts include eliminating trans fat from its entire snack chips portfolio and using cooking products containing healthier oils like sunflower and corn oils. |
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