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    Nutrition

    Foods to include in your diet during the Daniel Fast All fruits. These can be fresh, frozen, dried, juiced or canned. Fruits include but are not limited to apples, apricots, bananas, blackberries, blueberries, boysenberries, cantaloupe, cherries, cranberries, figs, grapefruit, grapes, guava, honeydew melon, kiwi, lemons, limes, mangoes, nectarines, oranges, papayas, peaches, pears, pineapples, plums, prunes, raisins, raspberries, strawberries, tangelos, tangerines, watermelon All vegetables. These

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    Agri Sba

    NAME OF PROJECT: TOMATOE PRODUCTION LOCATION: BLAK RIVER HIGH SCHOOL TUTORIAL FARM DURATION: SEPTEMBER 12,2011- DECEMBER 12,2012 DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES: Fifty tomato seedlings were planted in a seedling tray. They were then placed in the greenhouse for three (3) weeks and were watered on a daily basis, until they were matured enough to be transplanted to the soil. Before transplanting the tomato seedlings the land was cleared of weeds and grasses. Manure from the poultry house on the farm was

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    Heroes Your Hardworking Pollinators

    Heroes –Your Hardworking Pollinators Imagine a world without flowers, plants, fruits, coffee, vegetables or chocolate. All of these items are a result of pollination and are a contribution of our hardworking pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Pollination is important to our society because it’s estimated that more than 1,300 types of plants are grown for food, beverages, medicines, condiments, species and even fabric. Pollination is a process in which pollen is transferred from the anther

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    Dietary Food In American Culture

    At last she dared to peek between her fingers. Both ox and weeds were gone. Hoof prints big as cartwheels pocked the field, yet not a single blade of rice was trampled. And when Pear Blossom looked in her basket, she found fruit and honey candy instead of turnips! (P.2, Par.15) Korean people eat rice as their staple food with vegetables and meat as the complement and herbs as the flavor such as garlic, sesame oil, onion, pepper, etc. Eastern people have different geographical

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    resinous juice. Leaves are in whorls of 3 or 4, linear-lanceolate, 10-15 cm long, with numerous horizontal nerves. Flowers are showy, sweet-scented, single or double, 4-5 cm in diameter, white, pink or red, borne in terminal inflorescence (cymes). Fruit is cylindrical, paired, with deep linear striations, 15-20 cm long. Seeds are numerous and compressed, with a tuft of fine, shining, white, silky hairs. Application: - Herpes zoster (skin): Crush leaves, mix with oil and apply on lesions. Do

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    Preserve and Reserve

    properly. Planting and Eating from trees. In the bible Leviticus 19:23, New Living Translation, reads “When you enter the land and plant fruit trees, leave the fruit unharvested for the first three years and consider it forbidden. Do not eat it”. This is a very direct scripture. From my understanding, God’s telling us to labor in our gardens and once our fruits or vegetables have matured, then we may take from them. As an example, the Weekend Gardner Monthly Web Magazine for March 2012 (http://weekendgardener

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    Research

    1. Please indicate your gender. * Male * Female 2. Which range includes your age? * 18 - 24 * 25 - 34 * 35 - 44 * 45 and above 3. What is your present occupation? * Student * Employed * Self-employed * Retiree 4. How well do you like strawberries? * Very much * Average * Not at all. 5. How often do you consume strawberries? * Everyday * Twice a week * Once a month * Not at all. 6. Where do you usually purchase

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    The Secret Life of Plants

    Plants, as we know, are just simple living organisms around us. Yes, we know that they grow, they reproduce, they go through photosynthesis, they produce oxygen, they produce fruits, they may have flowers, they serves as a home for other small creatures and so on… but we never knew that they travel and explore the world just like we what do. We also never really see how they grow from being a seed to a gigantic tree and it is amazing how technology and science combined can do As we watched The

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    Capirotada Research Paper

    Here’s the recipe for Capirotada (Mexican Bread Pudding), a traditional Mexican dessert. Capirotada features cheese, cinnamon, dried fruit and nuts. This dish made with whole wheat bread and unrefined sugar, is a perfect after-school treat for kids. Today marks the beginning of Lent during which many abstain from eating meat. Capirotada is also one of the best meatless recipes for Ash Wednesday and Lent. Though it a viewed by many as a traditional Lenten dessert, it can be served at any time during

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    Enzyme Jelly Lab

    pineapple may be more enriched in juices for preserving reasons than fresh pineapple would provide. Other fruit that have the same proteolytic properties as pineapple are papaya and kiwi. The action of the fruits is the same. They all contain proteases which is most likely to repel pests. These enzymes are used by digesting any pests that may attempt to feed on the fruit (Ansell, 2009). These other fruits would not be able to form gelatin along with pineapple because of the high concentration of proteases

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