A liquid fermented product, such as a Taiwan kaoliang wine or a rice wine, is contained in the aging tank. |
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The menu is different on each day with a right mix of variety of soups, noodles, side dishes and rice preparations. |
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Villagers wear rice straw sandals, and the whole nation unwinds daily on a delicate rice wine, sake. |
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Most of the works were done on silk or rice paper, both very fragile and delicate materials. |
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A whole carp steamed or braised with fresh ginger and delicately seasoned with Chinese rice wine will be the third course. |
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I snacked on sticky rice cooked in bamboo, but there were more exotic treats such as crickets, bamboo worms and bee larvae available. |
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There would be little rice and even less protein for the family before the rains came again in May. |
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The rice stored in their school for the noon meal scheme was found to be adulterated with fine iron particles, urea, bits of mortar and what not. |
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But the spread of any high-yielding variety like golden rice tends to reduce that crop diversity. |
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The noodles, most of which we left behind because we were so full from the meat and vegetables, were ramen and rice noodles. |
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So why do some people think it is about barbecued pork buns, sticky rice in lotus-leaf parcels and shredded yam puffs? |
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Snacks include fruits such as banana, mango, and jackfruit, as well as puffed rice and small fried food items. |
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Like fufu with peanut soup, jollof rice is a popular Ghanaian dish that is at its best with plenty of spice. |
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As part of the Lenten season and when rice eventually became a staple in people's diet, vegetables, pulses, and dry cod were added to the mix. |
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Other sources of fibre are wholegrain cereal, wholemeal bread and pasta, brown rice and pulses such as beans and lentils. |
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No disrespect intended, but have you and your husband tasted everyone's jollof rice to make such a statement? |
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Put the gram flour, rice flour, turmeric, chilli coriander paste and a little ginger garlic paste in a mixing bowl. |
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It was also the site of critical imperial rice granaries that supplied the capital. |
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Wetlands are also the granaries of our State, as rice is the major crop cultivated here. |
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And we're not just talking about dhansak, that famous Parsi preparation of brown rice and dal cooked with mutton and served with kachumber. |
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Then he got diverted because he got to eat rice for the first time last night in eight months because he only had wotou before. |
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From there it is into the duck, chicken, pork, beef, vegetables and bean curd, rice and noodles. |
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Holiday meals also include a main dish of chicken and rice prepared with added vegetables and raisins. |
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Indeed, rice is what forms the special link between the Gullah and the people of Sierra Leone. |
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On special occasions or when guests are visiting, the Vietnamese serve rice wine, beer, soft drinks, or coffee. |
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One pound of meat makes nine cups of jambalaya or dirty rice in less than 30 minutes. |
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Over the next few days they are boiled with paddy, washed off with fresh water, soaked again in stale rice gruel and patted dry. |
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A light diet of mild rasam rice or gruel is followed for the rest of the day. |
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Her older brother's wife had thrown leftover rice gruel beside the cowshed. |
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The compactness of rice and sorghum genomes is evident compared to barley and diploid wheat genomes. |
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By 1986, more than 95 percent of the wild rice harvested was grown not in natural lakes but diked paddies, most of them in northern California. |
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The rice fields on either side of the road lay motionless in the dim light. |
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Almost 70 percent of the resort is covered with tropical greenery and rice terraces. |
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For example, try quinoa in stuffed bell peppers, wild rice in salads and amaranth in soups. |
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The primary sources of flour, for example, are potato, buckwheat, corn, rice and quinoa, all of which contain high amounts of carbs. |
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All of the above come with roasted potatoes, rice or fries, and fresh market vegetables. |
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He tore open the package, to reveal crumpled rice paper wadded up around a much smaller box in the center of the package. |
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This dish is deep-fried crispy rice parcels stuffed with chicken and bamboo shoots and served with sweet chilli sauce. |
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Scientists have found yellow rice an unlikely solution to the problem it pretends to address. |
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Using a medicine dropper, tongs, and tweezers, how long does it take to remove 30 grains of rice from the bark of a tree? |
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You can use the now-flavored pan drippings to make a simple sauce or just spoon them over rice or vegetables. |
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I eat rye bread and wholemeal pitta, brown rice and porridge flavoured with organic honey. |
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Slow-cooked grain and rice pilafs, unctuously oily stuffed vegetables, melting stews of meat, vegetable and grain are their stock-in-trade. |
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Add cilantro to cooked dishes, such as rice pilafs or beans, at the last minute, to preserve its color and flavor. |
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The rice pilaf and many-hued grilled vegetables that come with it may not have the wow factor, but they are fresh, wholesome and nicely done. |
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Swap instant brown rice or whole-grain couscous for white rice in pilafs and stuffings. |
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What I usually do is cook wild rice separately, then add the cooked product to pilaffs, soups or stews. |
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Enjoy salads, stuffings and pilafs made with half white rice and half brown rice. |
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Ordered as a full meal, it came with a rice pilaf made with mushrooms, bulging raisins, onions and cauliflower. |
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The main feature of a big meal is a rice pilau, which is rice cooked with meats or vegetables. |
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The families of both the bride and groom prepare puffed rice for the ceremony as a symbol of fertility and good luck. |
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Place the lid on top and leave the rice to steam for about 20 minutes, then take off the lid and let the rice cool down. |
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Kadan envisions rice fries that can be easily fortified with vitamins, minerals, soy or rice protein concentrate, and other nutrients. |
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As well, he anticipates that his process will be adapted for making whole rice grain pastas and pizza doughs by one or more commercial producers. |
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Soaking the rice in boiling water for dosais and idlis seems to be a new concept. |
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At night we feasted on flesh fish caught off the coast like Wahoo, mahi-mahi, dorado, blue fin and swordfish mixed with rice and black beans. |
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I decided my input would involve cooking enough rice to make the stew go far enough to feed the troops. |
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It can be dolloped on top of the chicken for flavour, or put on some accompanying noodles, rice or potatoes. |
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On the whole, food is, in general, bland but the use of various hot and spicy pickles and chutneys with the rice adds flavour and piquancy. |
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A simple, fairly healthy, fairly nutritious meal combining the smooth mild flavour of chicken rice with the piquancy of the Thai beef salad. |
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Prior to being paper, confetti was originally a mix of rose petals, rice and grain. |
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Cassava is another staple food, often supplementing rice in filling the need for carbohydrate. |
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Importing more rice may be the instant solution, but increasing dependency on imported rice is not good. |
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These markers indicate rices that are ideal for products such as canned soups or instant rice mixes. |
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Roll the rice paper by folding up one side of the rice paper lengthwise over the fillings. |
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For the congee, in a large saucepan over medium heat, bring the reserved corn stock and rice to a boil. |
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That was until we discovered congee, the soupy rice porridge which is to East and Southeast Asia what oatmeal is to Scotland. |
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In the south, many people start the day with rice porridge, or congee, served with shrimp, vegetables, and pickles. |
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This can be made into a soup taken weekly or daily or cooked in rice congee. |
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Last week, I slurped down filmy, translucent rice noodles and sang a song of fish sauce, but today I'm trading Southeast Asia for China. |
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To complement your chili, add a salad with low-fat dressing and a wheat tortilla, brown rice or cornbread. |
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Lunch was in a typical Cuban restaurant and consisted of fruit, rice and chicken. |
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Some of Beltrano's dishes are Ecuador-pure, like rice and beans with top round. |
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I would go back for the rice alone, but something was seriously fishy about the fish. |
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Similar results have been obtained for the anoxia-tolerant and intolerant cereals rice and wheat, respectively. |
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Taro, arrowroot and rice are very good sources of energy and these also provide glucose. |
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It's made of flat rice noodles and a creamy coconut broth, shot through with bits of lobster and galangal flowers. |
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So he decides the rooty sweetness of beetroot nestled in a pile of soupy yet nuttily resistant rice is both good and interesting. |
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Accompanying the snapper is a tasty blend of barely spicy rice with hints of smooth cotilla cheese, poblanos, mint and scallion. |
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Nearby, two huge pots of rice and a bean stew cooked slowly on an open fire. |
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She'd be making Chinese sausage cooked with rice and a fried egg, with just a dab of oyster sauce. |
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The road twists through areca palms and banana plantations and rice paddies. |
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Malays eat rice with fish or meat curry and vegetables cooked in various ways. |
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The preparations will include varieties of rice items, sweets, fried items, cookies, cakes and juices. |
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After a morning of recollection and story telling, everyone gathered in the community centre for a feast of luau pig, rice and poi. |
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This value makes the flautas not the most cost-effective way of getting your fill of rice and beans. |
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Smiling caterers, in long white robes, served delicious spiced lamb, chicken, mounds of delicately flavoured rice and plump dates and figs. |
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I knew I had a little arborio rice in the cupboard that our old roommate had left when she moved in January. |
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She was raised in a large two-story house that had a grocery store and a scale for weighing rice and copra and was shared with relatives. |
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Add 2 cups of rice. Arborio rice or paella rice is best, but any rice will work. |
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A rice porridge called ciporosayo was prepared by adding salmon roe to boiled grains. |
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On the riverboats, large communal kitchens serve tea and bread for breakfast and rice and beans for lunch and dinner. |
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We are planting corn, rice or wheat, and we're also dealing with Guinea worm, and river blindness, and chistocymsis and tropical diseases. |
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Japanese food markets, where you'll find low-fat savory rice crackers and low-fat roasted green peas. |
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After school I went home with a sulk, Kirara was relaxed at the couch watching TV while eating rice crackers. |
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But cheaper tickets and wrestlers hawking rice crackers won't be enough to rescue sumo. |
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Sora thought tiredly, as he grabbed a rice cracker from the plate filled with the low-fat snacks set nearby. |
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Seaweed is commonly eaten by the Japanese in a variety of snack foods, including tiny crisp rice crackers. |
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Over cups and cups of green tea and bowlfuls of rice crackers, we chat in his kitchen well into the afternoon. |
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They threw back local smoked mussels served on crisp rice crackers with mayonnaise. |
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In colonial Burma, valuable resources of oil, tin, and rubber were more fully exploited and commercial rice cultivation was developed. |
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We went to Kevin's place to eat some rice crackers and practice for their dance. |
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In Asia, rice husks have been used as an organic replacement for polystyrene packaging and in fireproof building materials. |
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The rice fields and cornfields were filled with many such people, filled with their singing as they labored near the highest peak of noon. |
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Some examples of these include cottonseed, buckwheat, corncobs, grape pomace, pine straw, and pecan, walnut, and rice hulls. |
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Cut the beef into thin strips and marinate in sesame oil, cornflour, garlic, and half the soy sauce and rice wine. |
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It is flavored with garlic or onion, and thickened with rice or cornmeal dumplings called Bori. |
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Drop each piece on a tray liberally dusted with rice flour or cornmeal and roll them over until well coated. |
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Zimbabwean hosts feed 6,000 people rice and cornmeal porridge twice daily from black cooking pots lined up on the conference grounds. |
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On a warm night, cook the rice ahead of time and cool it to serve with coronation chicken or a Thai chicken salad. |
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Unlike in Karnataka, the children there did not eat rice every day, hence the menu had to be changed to include chapathis and puris. |
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For instance the pain relieving properties of corydalis is increased when the sliced and dried root is stir fried with rice vinegar. |
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These activists bring much more than rice and plastic sheeting to the civilian population hit hardest by the violence. |
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Day five was a completely different kettle of fish, crossing the rice bowl of Thailand to get to Kabin Buri. |
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The fried rice that evening was light and fluffy with plenty of other ingredients and was one of the nicest I have had for a long time. |
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Big J's meal came with creamy mashed potatoes and veggies, while mine was sidelined by fluffy rice and veggies. |
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In the center lay the Cagayan Valley, Luzon's rice bowl and a key supply area for the Japanese units. |
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Sticky rice is eaten with the fingers, so one doesn't need dishes or silverware. |
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Season and fold the rice paper to enclose the cod, transfer to a parchment lined sheet pan and set aside. |
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Outside on the pavement, a man is buying ration coupons for sugar, rice and oil from people unwilling to queue for hours. |
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Get your parents to show you how to cook simple things like potatoes, rice and pasta. |
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He was the perfect host, cooking us all potato soup and rice on a kerosene stove. |
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Red rice is one of the best things to have with potato salad and greens and chicken or fried pork chops. |
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Serve hot or warm with bread, couscous or steamed rice and a good dollop of yoghurt. |
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Three-quarters of the land is covered with forests and woodland, and much of the land is cultivated with rice paddies. |
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Add the rice and two cups of water, cover the pot, and turn the heat down low enough for you to forget about it for a while. |
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I hope this doesn't appear crass, but it hints at the desperation of the survivors that we can help by sending rice to that region. |
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The teahouse also offers light meals such as sausage rice with cream sauce and curry beef rice. |
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For instance, higher GI index foods such as a baked potato or a serving of rice with your main meal. |
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To localize genes of interest we have used common markers among foxtail millet, maize, and rice genomes. |
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On a completely different note, I am going to try making croquettes with rice instead of potato and with canned tuna instead of mince. |
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A rice japonica variety, Nipponbare, was crossed with an indica variety, Kasalath. |
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Government officials stole relief money assigned to rebuild ruined rice terraces and then local authorities attempted to levy a tax on villagers. |
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Tolerance to anoxia is relevant to wetland species, rice cultivation and transient waterlogging of agricultural crops. |
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The rice field eel has an anguilliform body with a large mouth and small eyes and no pectoral and pelvic fins. |
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They drink alcoholic beverages freely, and every household makes its own rice liquor. |
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Cooked wild rice freezes well, so you can conveniently keep it on hand for gourmet dishes. |
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It consists of noodles or rice with finely diced French beans, cooked with generous slatherings of soya sauce. |
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Over dinner he watched Stacey demolish a grilled red snapper, a generous portion of steamed rice and half a loaf of crusty French bread. |
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Was there much demand for the coriander and carrot soup, fruit crumble or rice pudding with peaches? |
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People in the south of India like spicy fried food and often eat rice and curry. |
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After a lunch of fried rice with eggs and peppers, we struck out to meet our elephant transport to another area of the jungle. |
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This simple Thai sauce recipe can be served over vegetables, cubed pan fried tofu, or over rice or noodles. |
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I also hope that Southern style sticky rice is on the agenda since it goes so well with cubed steak. |
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These are in agreement with previous field research on dry matter partitioning in plants with different rice cultivars. |
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Such traditional methods of rice cultivation have proven a good match with today's environmentally-conscious consumers. |
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Agricultural officials estimate that 150,000 hectares of paddy rice cultivation has been ruined. |
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To the anciently subtle discernment of the Japanese, though, Japanese rice is about equal in importance to air. |
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Carbohydrates are your body's main fuel source and can be found in foods such as pasta, potatoes, bread, rice and cereals. |
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Given the upright but slightly curved posture of the rice leaves, this point was well exposed to prevailing light conditions. |
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Rice blast is a fungal disease which is currently the leading cause of rice loss. |
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Lunch is a hot meal, with soup, potatoes, macaroni, rice or buckwheat kasha, ground meat cutlets, and peas or grated cabbage. |
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At this year's potluck, there were potato latkes, deviled eggs, and chipwiches along with staples like rice crispy treats, cupcakes, and chili. |
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She argues that rice husks used to temper clay pottery at Koldihawa and Mahagara sites indicate that a domesticated rice was grown at that time. |
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On this occasion the performer provides 40-45 rice beer pots, one gayal and rice to the villagers. |
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Most of the route stretches through rolling green hills and intervening rice paddies underlain with rich red lateritic soils. |
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Many Zanzibaris are farmers cultivating on a small scale, and cassava is their favorite crop, although rice is also consumed in large quantities. |
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Both Chiao and Sharipov have requested a special take-out of dim sum dumplings and fried rice for their Christmas meal. |
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There was great cheese, baked rice with damson jam and nutmeg and golden syrup pudding. |
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Stuffed with a rice filling and baked, they make a handsome, delectable garnish around a holiday bird or roast. |
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The coastal interior of the far-east coast is predominately rice fields at the base of several mountains. |
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Wild rice was the name because of the resemblance to rice paddies and because it was just growing wild in the wilderness. |
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A coffee pot, a kettle and a couple of pans containing rice and cari poule rested on a steel grill suspended over the embers. |
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By a remarkable stroke of luck in Asia's irrigated rice system, nitrogen gets biologically fixed by organisms called cyanobacteria. |
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Prawn rice crackers and anchovy-like dried fish chips are the sails. |
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Individually moulded fingers of sushi rice seemed too formal, so I spread the rice in a thick layer over the banana leaf, and laid generous slices of tuna over it. |
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In the interior rural regions, a hearty breakfast consists of a strip of pork, rice and beans, sweet plantains, and a large steak with fried eggs. |
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Our main aim was to examine if inherently different rates of fermentation during anaerobiosis characterize submergence-tolerant and intolerant rice plants. |
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Even if the beta carotene content could someday be increased fivefold, it will still take 3 or 4 pounds of rice a day to satisfy a person's nutritional requirements. |
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This is particularly important in low-lying countries such as Bangladesh, where a one-metre rise in sea level would inundate half of the country's rice land with saltwater. |
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A dog needs a ratio of two tablespoons lean ground meat per cupful of white rice cooked in chicken broth, fed at the rate of one cup per ten pounds of body weight. |
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Jute was just another convenient natural material that could be made into large bags to store everything from dehusked coconuts to polished rice to fresh vegetables. |
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They grow lettuce, corn, parsley, sugar cane, rice and radishes. |
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Serve the chilli with steamed rice and corn chips and an avocado salsa. |
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Also, some bakeries make flats and crackers from rice and millet. |
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I'm currently eating BBQ rice crackers with salsa and sour cream. |
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Consequently, he's mainly a sweet potato and rice cracker kind of guy. |
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We also went to the picturesque local shops and stocked up on tinned olive oil, dried porcini mushrooms, Lavazza coffee, Arborio rice and bottles of wine and Amaretto. |
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I have written several times about the juiciness and flavour to be found in grilled Persian meats and the fluffiness of the Basmati rice served on the side. |
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Additionally, the cotton rat and rice rat are the rodent vectors in the southeastern United States for the Black Creek Canal and Bayou viruses, respectively. |
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She cooked him creamed chicken and rice but didn't eat hers. |
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Therefore, wild rice often absorbs genes from cultivars through hybridization since the wild progenitor tends to be cross-pollinated with its surrounding cultivars. |
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There's a freshly made sushi station with wholegrain rice or white rice, a Korean barbecue, and salad bar to create your own with black rice, quinoa or freekeh. |
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Cross-pollination may cause red rice to become resistant to herbicides. |
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Add the cumin and when brown, mix the rice and salt to taste. |
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The loans are used for a range of activities, from husking rice and running bicycle ricksha taxis to selling cellphone time in rural areas, according to the group. |
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Local habitats include savanna-like pasture with scattered shrubs, rice fields, and gallery forest, and the area is artificially irrigated throughout the year. |
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The children also enjoyed a little Chinese cuisine as they tucked into a feast of seaweed, rice parcels wrapped in lotus laves, dim sum, noodles and prawn crackers. |
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All meals are served with rice or potatoes and local ground provisions including yams and dasheen and lots of fresh vegetables, steamed or boiled. |
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Add the remaining dashi, two cups at a time, and continue to simmer until all of the liquid has been absorbed the mixture should be creamy but the rice still slightly him. |
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She concluded that there are dating problems at many sites and that carbonized rice grains rarely have been recovered and documented from datable prehistoric contexts. |
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Rituals associated with ploughing and planting of rice during monsoon and then again later at the end of monsoon were occasions to propitiate the gods for a bountiful harvest. |
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Tasting this kind of rice once makes you keep the fragrance and glutinousness in mind forever, typically when tasted together with pork pies and delicious fish sauce. |
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Clearly, there is more than one reasonable opinion about the potential for golden rice to make a significant contribution to improving vitamin A nutrition. |
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It's funny, it's goofy, it's more lightweight then a rice cake. |
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Instead of refined sugars, sweeteners like maple syrup, brown rice syrup, fruit juices and purees and powdered fruit sweeteners will do the job nicely. |
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It seems that Japanese researchers have inserted a gene from the human liver into rice to enable it to digest pesticides and industrial chemicals. |
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The fries would also benefit from other desirable rice characteristics, such as excellent storage, easy digestibility, mild flavor, and hypoallergenicity. |
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Manufacturers of protein powders and ready-to-drink products are increasingly adding rice oligodextrins to their formulas in order to impart increased protein digestibility. |
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Pride of place, however, goes to the contents of a large brown bowl in the centre of the table, which contains a rice gruel boiled in Japanese tea. |
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Perhaps the menu's stuffed pork chop won't be on hand, but a plump, browned chicken breast filled with delicious, scallion-spiked dirty rice will. |
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Happily the mother realised that we were having trouble eating the undercooked traditional food, she prepared rice for us each day. |
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Slightly larger than a grain of rice and enrobed in glass and silicone, the chip is used to identify people when they enter and pay for drinks. |
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Carnaroli rice is rich in amylose, a substance that helps to make consistent the grain. |
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To ensure gentle handling of the rice grains, the unloading capacity of the grain tank has been reduced slightly. |
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The rice field must be able to hold water at a constant level for the whole period during which rice is grown. |
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We met them last August. Once a week, each woman gets a rice pot, a wheat bran pot and 5 decilitres of oil. |
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Organically grown rice is cultivated in the way, which is no use of agrichemical. |
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Serve these garlicky meatballs at cocktail hour or over rice as a main course. |
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It is quite permissible to lift a bowl of rice or soup up to the lips, so that rice can be scooped into the mouth faster, or to drink the soup. |
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Now, in place of rice fields stood yellowing ginger ready to be harvested. |
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Their preparations have a catechistic order: first the rice cooker, then dishes for the buffet, then those for the lunch rush. |
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Tortillas with nothing on it, white rice with nothing on it, bread with nothing on it. |
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According to the menu, the pilafs are made with a particularly fine long-grain rice from the south of Afghanistan. |
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My mum used to do a great mushroom and tomato risotto in a big, square electric pan, with long-grain rice and tinned tomatoes. |
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You can substitute the wild rice for a mixture of long-grain and wild rice or simply just use long-grain rice. |
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Dessert for all followed: fruit tarts, rice treats and a chocolate mousse flower pot. |
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Pair it with steamed or lightly sautéed vegetables and a healthy complex carbohydrate like brown rice pilaf, couscous or baby roasted potatoes. |
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But your way should be clear: either the Dungeness crab or the lobster, steamed with rice and a touch of salmon roe in an earthenware pot. |
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Food and rice are still offered to venerated volcanos on certain occasions. |
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Simple rice straw zori are suitable for everyday wear, while brocaded silk zori are frequently worn for weddings and other special events. |
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These velvet-covered double rice straw-soled zori with velvet straps are betrothal sandals. |
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When students return home they are given another lunch, generally a heavy meal of rice and lamb. |
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Tips: Serve as a delicious appetizer or atop rice or noodles for a full meal. |
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The institute responded by testing thousands of varieties of wild rice for natural resistance. |
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In addition to vivifying the recipe during his sabbatical, Mr. Copeland also came up with recipes for dirty rice and hand-rolled biscuits. |
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Purée the cooked asparagus pieces in the blender, then add the remaining stock, crème fraiche, wild rice and the asparagus tips and warm through. |
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An experimental rice research centre and a vocational training institute are located at Wau. |
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However, in trying to cut across a flooded rice field, he and his friends are bogged down. |
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Parboiled rice in a batch of non-parboiled rice is also included in this category. |
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The money that is embezzled every year could build a good irrigation system for our rice fields, and a watering trough for our cattle. |
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Women threw rice on peshmerga fighters, a tradition practiced at Syrian weddings when neighbors welcome the bride and groom. |
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Whenever possible, opt for real fish, and sneak some extra fiber into the roll by swapping in brown rice instead of plain. |
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He puts his pilferage at a modest 2kg of rice for every 52kg-sack he handles. |
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A sub-division is set up, the solidarity work group, krom samaki, whose main task is the organisation of collective farm work in the rice fields. |
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Eatables with high calorie content such as bajji, vada, bonda, fried rice and fried cauliflower and potato were displayed with small flags carrying weight and calories. |
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There should be rice on the table and clean, cold bibb lettuce in which to wrap everything up. |
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Counterintuitive though this may seem, many individuals get good control over cholesterol by going easy on their consumption of bread, potatoes, rice and pasta. |
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Supplementary feed often used are rice bran, wheat bran and dried chicken manure. |
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If your rice is of a consistency that it can close around the filling without breaking, do that, or just spoon more on. |
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The rice paper, for example, is used to make gift-wrap and for the hotel's brochures. |
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High level of pentanal in scented rice cultivars at reproductive and grain filling stages contributes to rice aroma. |
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In chirashi-zushi, a homestyle version, the ingredients are not formed, rather the vinegared rice is strewn with toppings and garnishes. |
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On the other hand, futomaki is a larger roll composed of vinegared rice but with multiple ingredients. |
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The delicious rice is reddened with achiote and redolent of olive oil. |
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Bring to boil 1 cup of washed rice with 2 cups of slightly salty water or broth. |
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The black Chinese ink soaks into the moistened rice paper, curls and spreads, wrapping itself around the fibers of the paper. |
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When my digestion was upset by the changing diet, she offered white rice and carrots to settle my stomach and pro-biotic supplements like acidophilus. |
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Secretaries and office workers use rice sacks to haul stacks of money for their businesses. |
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Most commercial lager is churned out quickly, often bulked out with cheap adjuncts such as rice and corn. |
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The country's main crops are unmilled rice followed by corn, potatoes, wheat and barley and soybeans. |
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For instance, a produce buyer told me that he buys unmilled rice at 900 shillings, which is a very good price for a farmer. |
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National agricultural production is undiversified and focuses on rice growing, mainly for home-consumption. |
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When I saw a problem in my rice field, I used to wait around for the extension agents to come and help me. |
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Then Marshall heads for the stove, slathers his plate with rice and stew, and coats it with avocado. |
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It's a pile of sticky rice over a center of bean paste, covered in candied fruit. |
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Presumably the argument is that whether a person ingests jollof rice voluntarily or does so because he or she is force-fed, the fact remains that they have eaten jollof rice. |
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Worth sampling: duck soup with Asian herbs, fish en papillote with cabbage and curry sauce, beef salad with lemongrass and puffed rice with pork. |
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Many doctors tell a diabetic not to eat rice and eat only wheat or ragi. |
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Grilled pork chops came with broccoli flowerets, half moons of yellow squash and rice strewn with a confetti of vegetables. |
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Allowing prices to stabilise at around EURÂ 120 amounts to allowing rice growers to go to the wall. |
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If you obey, your rice container will never be empty and your cash box will always be full. |
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The adulterants ranged from water in the case of milk, cheaper varieties of oils in the case of edible oils to colours in the case of rice and tea. |
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As a particular subject, authenticity testing of Basmati rice by DNA fingerprinting is of growing importance. |
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For the cod place the rice paper sheets on a flat worksurface. |
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Each grain of rice remained distinct, without the pastiness of overcooking. |
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Manure from the ducks and the fish fertilizes the rice field, so that artificial fertilizer does not have to be bought. |
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Chicken Curry: Chicken pieces fricasseed in a gentle curry sauce served on a bed of basmati rice and garnished with a pappadom. |
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The improvement of the yields in cassava and rice production in west Africa is a good example of the first option. |
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When the tortoise appeared with a load of wood, he met the monkey with his sack on his back at the place where the rice was. |
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Filipina farmer Trinidad Domingo views the coming rice harvest season with trepidation. |
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Hence, the SPD for rice in Table 1 makes no mention of whether the rice is pre-cooked or uncooked, nor does it mention organic certification. |
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Lombok's scenic interior is filled with lush green rice paddies and lots of local color. |
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Take a cup of rice powder and to this add enough milk and rosewater to make a thick paste. |
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The deepest part of the field or an existing fish pond in the rice field is usually used as a fish refuge. |
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Put a heaped dessertspoon of the rice mix in the centre of each exposed chard leaf, placing it nearer the end where the stalk used to be. |
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State-subsidised rice from the USA flooded in, and local production collapsed. |
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There was calypso singing, dancing and lots of souse, peas and rice and other Caribbean dishes. |
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The face is enveloped in a cottony cocoon, softly scented with rice steam for delicious delight. |
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When we eat white rice or pearl barley, we are eating the endosperm part of the kernel. |
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Part of the cargo of 8,000 tonnes of Legacy, a six-row malting variety, will be used as a rice extender. |
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Then we have to enter the houses made of roughcast earth or cow dung, where a meal of rice and beans has been prepared. |
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Most of them live in bamboo huts, go fishing, from the products of cocopalms and rice and maize agriculture. |
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It is ideal for the preparations with green vegetables and is unmatchable to accompany fishes with white flesh or for the rice salads. |
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During the morning a small snack suitable for infants may be offered e.g. rusk, wholemeal baby biscuit or unsweetened rice cake. |
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Now, they are ready to be added to an omelette, a brown rice pilaf or a can of soup. |
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For lunch at work or school, try bean salad, lentil and rice pilaf or a bowl of vegetarian chili or tofu stir-fry. |
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This rice milk will be a judicious alternative to traditional milk: like hot drink or cold, with cereals and to cook. |
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After opening packets of dried foods, such as flour, rice and breakfast cereals, reseal them tightly or transfer the contents to storage jars with tight lids. |
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Reserve the rest of the rice and beans in a microwavable bowl or plastic container along with the leftover fajita mix, and use it for tomorrow's lunch. |
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Alternatives to rice throwing are birdseeds, native wildflower seeds, rose petals, or blowing homemade bubbles from recyclable containers. |
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I restocked his food supply with rice cakes, salad, and cans of fresh air. |
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These early Indonesian people already knew some skills such as how to irrigate rice fields, use copper and bronze, and domesticate animals. |
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Switch to a breakfast cereal such as oatmeal, puffed rice, corn flakes, puffed millet, puffed amaranth or rice bran. |
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Red Cross workers say many North Koreans are subsisting on a single bowl of rice or corn a day, supplemented by grass, dried leaves or roots. |
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We had to drive over rice to get here, laid out on the road to dry or cure or some other food processing I could not make out in the squall of information they gave me. |
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However, even when perfumed with spices, rice can be cooked in plenty of boiling water and strained afterwards. |
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Changes are also being introduced in the diet pattern and bread is being removed to bring in rice and milk, which is being given to monkeys, rhinos and elephants. |
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After I was treated to lunch in her house, I had a plateful of sweet rice cakes which was one of my favorite foods at that time. |
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