Fermented wine was used as well as the unripe, sour juice acresta, which means acrid. |
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It seems that the green, unripe berries do contain a harmful substance, but that this disappears as the fruits ripen. |
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Avoid eating out, spicy food, unripe fruits and dairy products for few days. |
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Mango is a favorite fruit, both ripe and unripe, and is combined with meat such as pork for a Shan curry. |
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Firm sapodillas are unripe and guarantee a nasty, tongue-curling experience for the eater due to a high tannin content. |
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It must be eaten ripe, since latex and tannin present in the unripe fruit give it an unpleasantly astringent taste. |
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The saga begins as female wasps wriggle into an unripe fig through a small hole at the end and lay eggs in developing flowers inside. |
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For the best results pick the fruits when they are unripe and leave them to mature on a warm window sill. |
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Having said that, the mango is well known for its medicinal properties, both in unripe and ripe states. |
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The team also ruled out other sensory clues, like smell, by focusing only on the trees with unripe but insect-rich fruit. |
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In tropical climes the unripe green beans are cured by alternate sweating and drying until the characteristic aroma develops. |
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These thicker-skinned grapes revealed unripe fruit aromas and flavours, green tannins and mean acidity. |
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The label moves from red, which means the fruit is unripe, to an orangey-red to yellow. |
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The acidity in this wine is mean, and there are unripe gooseberry flavours ready to give your taste buds a good kicking. |
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When choosing your papaya, make sure it is an unripe green fruit with just a touch of yellow in the skin. |
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Chile peppers have high concentrations of the extremely pungent chemicals, capsaicinoids, in both ripe and unripe fruits. |
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Rolling around your mouth many of the wines had a harsh, green, unripe flavour. |
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Half cooked rice and meat, unripe fruit, stale food, untreated and contaminated water are the sources of indigestion. |
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Moreover, when unripe, they contain amygdalin, which is also present in bitter almonds, and are toxic. |
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We are unable to distinguish ripe or unripe fruit, follow colour-coded instructions or colour coordinate our clothes. |
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The fruit, a drupe with fleshy pulp and a high fat content, contains a glucoside which makes olives, especially unripe ones, very bitter. |
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The unripe fruit is used extensively in India and elsewhere in SE Asia for making chutneys, pickles, and relishes of various kinds. |
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Ripe mangoes are eaten for dessert while pickles and chutney are prepared from unripe fruit. |
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Stellar also produces grapeseed oil and a vinegar substitute, made from unripe grapes, known as verjuice. |
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Sthula sarira is the unripe, ordinary, physical body not disciplined by yoga. |
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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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The very contiguity of the ripe plaintain fruit changes the unripe ones in to ripe fruits. |
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Grains damaged by frost and unripe green grains shall belong to the 'shrivelled grains' group. |
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When we speak of pepper we normally mean black pepper which is the sun-dried, unripe, green berries. |
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The aroma is full of unripe nuts, almonds, fresh butter, pear, pineapple or even citrus fruits. |
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Demand for the naga has been so high that it has been forced to sell unripe green ones, intended for sale early next year. |
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The taste, flavour and texture of an unripe fruit do not improve after harvest. |
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There shall be great pain for having picked and eaten the unripe fruit of the tree of science, when it could have matured with only love. |
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If the fungus enters the grapes while unripe and under wet conditions, this causes the grapes to rot detrimentally. |
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However, picking immature or unripe fruit is bound to spoil your reputation, as it puts off those who eat the fruit. |
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This, in addition to threatening to pamper youth into unripe manhood, creates undue hardship for the aged. |
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They are used ripe, when they may be red, orange, yellow or purple, and unripe, when they are green. |
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Opium oozes from the unripe seed pods if they are cut, containing compounds from which morphine and codeine are extracted. |
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There could not be a better sign of an unripe and unstable democracy, lacking in self-confidence. |
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The original meze of Persia appear to have been tart fruits, such as pomegranates, quinces, and citrons, designed to alleviate the bitter taste left by unripe wine. |
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Their diet consists of nectar, pollen, flowers, fruits and unripe grains. |
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Juice from the ripe fruit is used to make beer, unripe fruit is dried and made into animal feed, and the peels are used to make an antiseptic poultice for wounds. |
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The red, ripe fruit originated from pollination with pollen of H. undatus clones, while the green, unripe fruit was from pollination with S. grandiflorus pollen. |
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Placing unripe tomatoes in with ripe tomatoes, apples or bananas also speeds ripening because ripe fruit gives off a greater amount of ethylene gas than unripe fruit. |
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There are many different kinds of gliko, for example made with muscat grapes, immature green walnuts, bitter oranges, small unripe figs, and sour or sweet cherries. |
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In the past it's always been those nasty orange balls of salmon roe, like unripe redcurrants that pop with an unclean fishy aftertaste in your mouth. |
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In season, heads of unripe wheat or barley may be gathered and dried over the fire so that they can be ground and made into a highly esteemed green couscous. |
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The unripe fruit is sometimes hazardously ingested to achieve abortion. |
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The blood sugar-lowering action of the fresh juice or unripe fruit has been established in animal experimental models as well as human clinical trials. |
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They may take strong cathartics unadulterated to purify their bellies, such as, for instance, unripe colocynths, Thapsia garganica, and Euphorbia. |
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Sweet corn, a genetic variety that is high in sugars and low in starch, is usually consumed in the unripe state. |
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Out of fear for his own destruction, he should avoid unripe ones, which give rise to revolts. |
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The cooked, unripe kernels may also be shaved off the cob and served as a vegetable in side dishes, salads, garnishes, etc. |
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Coat the greens only with verjus, the slightly tart juice of unripe grapes. |
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A good balance between unripe banana fruit, green apple acidity and subtle woodiness. |
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Not present in unripe and overripe coffee. |
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But the vignerons had to ensure that some of the thick, unripe Cabernet skins were sorted out before entering the vat and gentle pressing was advisable to avoid bitterness from the larger than normal pips. |
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The oil from Crete, of the Psiloelies type grown by Yannis, has a very fine, elegant and markedly green aroma with the sweet hint of green, unripe bananas and a pleasant apple note. |
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Pickled peppercorns, also green, are unripe drupes preserved in brine or vinegar. |
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This is the harvesting of unripe grapes in order to avoid over-production. |
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Some farmers in Malawi resorted to taking unripe crops from their fields. |
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For instance, some bartenders are using verjus, the juice of unripe wine grapes, as well as wine or vermouth as souring agents. |
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The grapes must not be deformed, unripe, rotting or diseased. |
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Roast unripe bael fruit on a open fire and remove its pulp. |
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Events in the next two months will determine whether the fruits of the Orange Revolution will be able to ripen fully, or whether they will fall to the ground unripe. |
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Though they got some emergency grain a week before, they still have to resort to leaves from unripe water melons, or poisonous berries that have been well boiled. |
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Fresh fruit and vegetables may not be sold to consumers if they have gone off or are rotten, blemished, dirty, damaged by pests, underdeveloped or, in the case of fruit, unripe. |
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Nocino is a liqueur made from unripe green walnuts steeped in alcohol with syrup added. |
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Leaves, stems, and green unripe fruit of the tomato plant contain small amounts of the toxic alkaloid tomatine. |
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They are mainly eaten in the unripe green form, since the ripe yellow form normally becomes bitter and sour. |
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Maize can also be harvested and consumed in the unripe state, when the kernels are fully grown but still soft. |
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The Arthashastra states that taxes should only be collected from ripened economic activity, and should not be collected from early, unripe stages of economic activity. |
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