Fruits

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    Pili

    whole grain cereal 5 ounces of a meal replacement shake Grapefruit Substitute 1/2 teaspoon baking soda in a glass of water can be substituted for grapefruit. Allow the mixture to sit for at least 30 minutes before drinking. Eat another piece of fruit in place of the grapefruit with your meal. Banana Substitute Choices 2 kiwi (1/2 banana = 1 kiwi) 1 cup papaya 2 apricots Peanut Butter Substitute Choices soy butter sunflower seed butter same measurement of sunflower kernels Tuna Substitute

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    Lp11

    find fun and educational activities along with exercise and diets there are many different sites on the web that can help you. I recommend starting with Google if you need help from your computer. To wrap things up I’ve used methods of incorporating fruits and vegtables by offering banana coins by cutting up like coins and offer green, yellow, orange and red peppers as colored bell fries after cutting in thin strips. It’s little things like that, that get them excited. But start small first before going

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    Fairtrade

    most money e.g. if a tin of coffee costs £2.50 the producer (farmer of the coffee) would get £1.00 and the other companies like Sainsbury would get less about £0.75. The products that are available that are Fairtrade are: Chocolate, Fresh Fruits like Bananas, Mangoes and Pineapples, Coffee, Biscuits, Sweets, Alcohol, Honey and Teas. These are just a small amount of goods that are Fairtrade and there are many more. You can get these items at Major Food Stores like Waitrose, Sainsbury’s

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    Guerrilla Gardening

    not big fan of the guerrilla gardeners. They see them as lawbreakers using property, which isn’t their own, and there are often conflicts between them. An other thing the landowners isn’t happy about is the fact that the guerrilla gardeners plant fruit and vegetables, which people can eat from, and that’s of course a threat to the landowners. But it isn’t everybody who thinks guerrilla gardening is a bad thing. Some authorities will sometimes see that a guerilla garden is a good initiative and make

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    Fiber Research

    Fiber Research Melanie L. Moran SCI/241 February 10, 2011 Fiber is a nutrient that is found in whole grains, such as wheat, rice, oats, and rye. Fiber is also found in fruits like apples, bananas, and oranges. It is found in some vegetables, such as carrots, peppers, rhubarb, and avocados. One can also get fiber from peas, beans, and legumes. Fiber helps to maintain proper bowel function, and it helps to prevent some cancers, for examples fiber helps to protect against breast cancer, and colon

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    Science

    family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, which is usually dried and used as a spiceand seasoning.  Solanum Tubersum Potato The potato is a starchy, tuberous crop from the perennial nightshade Solanum tuberosum L. The word "potato" may refer either to the plant itself or the edible tuber. Lycopersican Esculentum Tomato The tomato is consumed in diverse ways, including raw, as an ingredient in many dishes, sauces, salads, and drinks. While it is botanically a fruit, it is considered a vegetable for

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    Status of Gmos in Bangladesh

    INTRODUCTION Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are a fact of modern agriculture, and are here to stay. GMOs are also a fact of public preoccupation and opinion, which politicians must takeinto account. FAO recognizes the great potential and the complications of these new technologies. We need to move carefully, with a full understanding of all the factors involved.In particular, we need to assess GMOs is terms of their impact on food security, poverty,biosafety, and the sustainability of agriculture

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    Editable Arrangements

    alternative to the floral industries flower arrangements with the bonus that the receiver has a gift they can share with others and it’s healthy for the receiver also. This is definitely a niche industry and being the first and leader in the fresh fruit bouquet category has had it perks. In an interview on Bloomberg.com CEO Tariq Farid tells how he and his brother opened a small flower shop and had some loyal customers, and wanting to give their customers that little something extra they added edible

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    Falloda

    seeds) 2 cup vanilla ice-cream Ice cube as required ½ cup sugar 1 cup water 2 cup milk powder Few drops essence 1 cup boiled noodles 2 table-spoons Mawoa ½ cup boiled sabudana 2-table-spoons china grass ½ tea-spoon rosewater (golapjol) Fruit syrup as required 2-table-spoons sliced cashew nuts (pestabadam kuchi) Strawberry and vanilla flavor jello (crushed coarsely) 2 cups apple, banana, grave (cut in small pieces) Method of Preparation (How to Cook): 01. Mix the water, milk

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    Oxidation of a Fruit

    Gabriela Aranda Holguín Oxidation of a Fruit Introduction: The topic of this project is about the oxidation of the fruit when they are exposed to the air, and how the ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) is effective in preventing oxidation. First of all, oxidation is caused because, in some tissues exist enzymes that reacts with the oxygen, and it causes the oxidation of some components of the cells. These enzymes cause the dark coloration that has the fruits when they are exposed to the air. But some

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