Other prominent succulent plant families include Euphorbiaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Aloaceae and Portulacaceae. |
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I found an overgrown running track with interesting succulent plants and dwarf tamarisk bushes. |
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We also munched our way through the blackened salmon tandoori, a succulent Balbir staple. |
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The fish was tender and succulent, tasting a little spicy, richly flavoured by the oil, pepper and spices. |
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On site was a huge amount of tantalising and succulent primed meat and the barbecued food was also tasty. |
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Leanne imagined thin, crispy crust smothered in sweet yet savory tomato sauce, warm cheese, pepperoni, and succulent mushrooms. |
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The vegetation consists of succulent plants, cacti and terrestrial bromeliads, with thorny trees and bushes hitched to a sandy soil. |
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It certainly wasn't anything to do with the succulent chicken, the clean-tasting balti sauce or the cooked to perfection tomatoes and peppers. |
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When the flood plains dry up cattle graze on the succulent marsh grass which grew while the plains were filled with water. |
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Thick, succulent tuna steaks are first marinated in a simple dressing, and then barbecued until just cooked. |
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My garden in Arizona is filled with strange succulent plants and small thorny trees with green trunks. |
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She filled the removable saucer with garden soil and added her favorite succulent plants and trailing sedum. |
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Plenty of crispy bits were matched by succulent meaty bits, superbly flavoured with honey soya and paper thin pancakes. |
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Ensure a moist and succulent roast with this baster, complete with injector needle for infusing flavor right into the meat. |
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But then, perhaps you'd like to be more adventurous and go for the succulent tiger shrimp. |
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The tortellini of crab and langoustine I started with were large and succulent, with the shellfish inside chopped to a moist, flaky consistency. |
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The king prawns were big, succulent specimens, but the honey-and-ginger sauce was a sickly-sweet, gelatinous mess. |
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There are plenty of succulent fish dishes too, including peat-smoked haddock mornay or roast medallions of monkfish and tiger prawns. |
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But instead of sinking his teeth into a succulent pork, egg and pastry treat, Mr Davis found he was crunching glass. |
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Residents in Penhill will soon be sinking their teeth into succulent pears, plums and cherries all carefully tended by their own green fingers. |
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When our meat-eating friends come to stay, they look forward to a succulent roasted rack of lamb, a juicy game pie, or an aromatic lamb moussaka. |
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The display ensured that the fish you were eating had been cooked on the bone and was therefore succulent and fresh. |
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He smoked his own hams in his smokehouse and fed his pigs some of the peaches from his trees to make them more succulent. |
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Just be sure to turn under the succulent green growth before the buckwheat goes to seed. |
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The thick succulent stems of spekboom readily sprout when a freshly-cut branch is simply inserted into soil. |
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The options for main courses were dominated in my mind by the open fridge piled high with succulent cuts of red meat. |
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Other kinds of sweet wine are forms of fortified wines and ripaso-style wines, such as vin santo or succulent tawny ports. |
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Good weather is also an essential pre-requisite for the growth of cacti and succulent plants. |
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Aloe vera resembles a cactus, but is actually a perennial succulent which belongs to the lily family. |
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In its wild form, asparagus was a thin, stalky weed, but over the centuries growers have thickened it up and developed a succulent flavour. |
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One of the culinary favourites here is asparagus and some of the stalls in the vegetable market were piled high with this succulent delicacy. |
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The poor guy loves his wife and children and never touches this succulent nymphet. |
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Shoots of the halophyte Salicornia bigelovii are larger and more succulent when grown in highly saline environments. |
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Soon he is asking my opinion of a gingery chutney full of succulent candied orange peel and honey infused with rose petals. |
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He continued onwards, leaving the smoke behind, and after two hours he stopped at a triangle of succulent trees. |
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This deliciously succulent new plant produces sunset orange berries, the size of a golf ball, with the benefit of being stoneless. |
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Chocolate brown, pink and orange are mixed with succulent berry shades and a field of soft greens. |
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The succulent, tangy flesh is white, yellow or orange and sweet to subacid or acid, depending on the cultivar. |
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If succulent plants are kept out in the high summer months then they get affected. |
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As you walk into the house, you smell the succulent aroma of turkey and stuffing cooking in the oven. |
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T'Llaiah, the third daughter of Slevibh, was perched upon the cold, stone, subsellium in the ancestral estate's succulent garden. |
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The species in this section are subshrubby with the stems being woody or succulent at the base. |
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The dish featured succulent chicken chunks in a thick, creamy sauce subtly flavoured with leek and tarragon. |
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Since the pod of the pigeon pea is chartaceous rather than succulent, the lesions are more like spots than cankers. |
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Tuesday's braised pork belly, a tender hunk of succulent meat layered with fat, served over salty French lentils. |
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A succulent dish, it was served with a delicate sauce comprising olive oil, garlic and citrus juice. |
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The steak was well cooked and suitably dressed in succulent mushrooms with a cheeky pepper sauce to make matters interesting. |
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It was really good, a perfect mix of flavors to accompany the succulent meat. |
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The pork was deliciously succulent and tender with a great flavour being imparted from the meat's fat. |
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The tuna was succulent and fresh and the garnishes were cut after I'd ordered it rather than having sat before my arrival. |
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Once you've slurped up the delicious, scalding hot soup, then feel free to gobble up the succulent pork and dumpling shell. |
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With a ready-cooked lobster you might end up with a dry, rubbery texture rather than deliciously succulent meat. |
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Armed with a basket each, we soon found delicious, succulent fruit among the straw. |
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The crispy and succulent beans fried with tasty prawn paste and sweet grated coconut may be one of the few vegetarian dishes in the restaurant. |
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The rest of the day passed in an exciting rush of succulent foods, rushing lights and hot baths from an always-hot bathtub. |
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For example, thick, waxy, succulent leaves indicate arid environments in which the plant must conserve water. |
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Sporting thin, jagged leaves upon a succulent, fleshy stem, the herb is easily uprooted and replanted due to its shallow root system. |
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The wait for ribs and sliced pork yielded plates of succulent meat accompanied by chunky homemade potato salad and fried okra. |
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They walked along the same succulent sea by which pasty-white holiday makers tend to flop in order to obtain coffee brown tans. |
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Wrapping the chicken in clingfilm before poaching it in the boiling water seals in the chicken juices so that the meat is succulent and moist. |
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Who knew, for example, that as unlikely a pairing as shrimp braised in carrot juice could produce something so invigoratingly succulent? |
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Basted with sweet and sour vinegar and cherry juice, the meaty duck breast tasted succulent and flavourful. |
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Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing. |
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Paul Heathcote's easy but elegant dish combines succulent corn fed chicken with wild mushrooms and buttery baby leeks. |
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Menus that offer succulent, corn-fed baby chicken, drizzled with a tingling lemon sauce probably take this principle to extremes. |
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The chunks of fish, protected by their crisp coating of ham, were succulent and tender. |
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The front feet are the true crubeens, which have succulent bits of meat concealed around the bones. |
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The chicken I had for lunch was tender and succulent, and I doubt that the prime rib I'm having for dinner will disappoint. |
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Tender, succulent and with its subtle flavour enhanced by girolles and foie gras, it was served just as it should be. |
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The salmon was moist and succulent, the pastry buttery, rich and golden, delightful. |
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A relative of the pufferfish, mola molas have very large cartoon-like eyes and small, succulent mouths. |
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Two of my favourite foods are moist, juicy and succulent deep-fried turkey and spicy gumbo. |
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Instead, thick, succulent breast escalopes had been pan-fried with black pudding and chipolatas. |
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Take your taste buds on a tour of the most succulent seafood and down-home cooking. |
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Inside, however, they were filled with a succulent, sweet, juicy meat unlike anything Maria had tasted before. |
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My main course of langoustines were soft and succulent, served on a bed of confit of ratatouille and homemade pasta. |
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The rump steak was succulent and was served with creamy mash, although the overcooked ratatouille let the dish down. |
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Maguey is a kind of agave with succulent leaves and a sharp thorn on the tip. |
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Even a bear cuscus, a woolly marsupial found in Sulawesi's forests and normally a leaf-eater, won't turn down a succulent fig. |
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I remember that the tree was heavily laden with mangoes that day, and we both climbed the tree and picked some of the succulent fruit. |
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Among the country's many food specialties is an endless array of pastries, which incorporate succulent oranges and creamy almond paste. |
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The planters use aloes and other succulent plants that are able to survive under different kinds of environmental conditions. |
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I made two egg sandwiches filled with warm, succulent eggs, melted American cheese, and mayonnaise. |
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The most succulent treats are left here by pilgrims who crowd into a small antechamber accessible only to the temple priests. |
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We also watched a fine antlered stag grazing on succulent bushes, our approach masked by the sound of a waterfall. |
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The tree was dripping with ripe, juicy peaches that looked so soft and succulent that they'd burst in your mouth at first bite. |
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Natural sweetness, luscious texture and deep succulent flavor are the hallmarks of slowly roasted meats. |
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The plant is succulent with leaves in tight rosettes more or less four centimetres or more across in diameter. |
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All of these Asian greens are tender and succulent, but flavors vary from mild and clean to sharp and peppery. |
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The rump steak was especially succulent, the chicken in tomato and basil sauce, lamb and mint koftas and beef kebabs moist and tender. |
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Even as it was carried across the room, it was clear that the crimson-red saddle of marinated venison was exceptionally succulent. |
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A succulent roast with herbs and mushrooms and other extremely luscious foods. |
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And we bought fresh, succulent oysters redolent with the scent of the sea. |
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Three healthy helpings of fresh mashed potatoes, turnips, carrots and green beans augmented by a some succulent gravy could tackle the eating powers of many an athlete. |
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Across South America, fiber string is traditionally made not only from palms but also from sedges, succulent plants, cotton, and even a wild relative of the pineapple. |
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He peppered the meat and swirled it with vegetables, asparagus shoots and courgette and finely shaved carrots, leeks and onions at their most succulent. |
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The stems are succulent, and have dark green to black distended nodes. |
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The old man's platter had a slices of kingklip, succulent tender scallops and half a dozen tiger prawns done to perfection with savoury rice on the side. |
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He removes a circle from the middle, replaces it with crisp endive, then uses it as a lid over succulent slices of rabbit, stuffed with mushroom duxelles and its own kidney. |
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He has crossbred a small, bare-skinned bird with a regular boiler chicken as part of a research project to develop succulent, low fat poultry that is environmentally friendly. |
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The fish, which was deboned, was glistening, fresh, soft and succulent. |
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And his succulent sausages and lip-smacking rindless unsmoked back bacon have stimulated taste buds in Cuba, where British meat products are banned. |
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The meal began with succulent fresh oysters, pan-fried quickly with a light breading, and served on a plate drizzled with a lightly flavoured sauce. |
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The more succulent and spiny shrubs such as spekboom and small bitterleaf, which can survive with little moisture and high temperatures, grow inland. |
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The scampi served was wholetail scampi, which is large and succulent. |
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Looking at the stiff stems topped with dry flowers, it is hard to believe they were, only a short while ago, thick and fleshy and held above a mound of soft, succulent leaves. |
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My wife's lemon and thyme marinated corn-fed chicken breast was succulent and fresh, and accompanied by roast potatoes cooked in herbs and a roast pepper relish. |
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The wait for ribs and sliced pork yielded heaping plates of succulent meat dripping in sauce and accompanied by chunky homemade potato salad and hot, crispy fried okra. |
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Three-flavour chicken with rice and vegetables is a good choice, as is the sweet, succulent pork BBQ, also served with a healthy portion of fresh veggies. |
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The plant sources are flax seed, walnuts, and purslane, a succulent weed. |
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My cod with chorizo is a tried-and-tested combination, with the strong taste of the chorizo providing a pleasing counterpoint to a succulent piece of cod. |
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The seafood primi are tasty, and the walnut cake is positively succulent. |
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It was a magnificent roast with lovely crackling, succulent and juicy. |
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Its inventor, Keizo Shimamoto, tells Marlow Stern the story of this succulent creation. |
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Where else can you see people in half shirts taking down a succulent filet mignon? |
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We use them to thicken sauces and bind crisp batters to succulent, deep-fried treats. |
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It's a succulent leaf, thicker than spinach, but when you chew and eat it, it tastes identical to a raw oyster. |
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From an underground, thick, oblique rhizome, the short, green, succulent stipites arise, in a tufted form, and are crinite with brown, subulate, shining scales. |
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Because of the scarcity of water and succulent vegetation in the desert, rural gardeners often find everything from skunks to javelina to coyotes nibbling at their crops. |
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This incredible trailing groundcover has vivid fleshy leaves and succulent stems that enable it to store water and thrive in even the harshest climates. |
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These specialized plants generally have spike-like compound inflorescences, comprised of paired cymules of tiny flowers that are sessile within succulent free or fused bracts. |
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It was as tender and succulent as any oxtail I can remember. |
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Instead, thick, succulent breast escalopes had been pan-fried and sent out to do their work on the waistline with black pudding farei and chipolatas. |
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Walking past a taverna after a few bevvies one night, his eyes lit on a display cabinet with what appeared to be succulent roasted half-chickens going round on the spit. |
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Her starter was two light, succulent onion bhaji with Vegetable Kori with dinky little metal dishes of lentils and chickpeas with pilau rice and a huge naan bread. |
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Fragrant tuberoses, jackmentias, succulent cactus varieties, the milky bush and palm varieties, including the Royal Palms, can be used for avenue borders. |
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Rolled in panko and fried until golden, the pork is fresh and succulent. |
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New variety Livingstone produces succulent, delicious, stringless stems from September to November. |
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The rosette for the best succulent went to Mrs. H. Guirl for her Gibbaeum heathii, a splendid plant with some 20 heads. |
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Imagine a few slices of roast lamb or succulent pork with some of my butternut and nduja parmigiana on the side. |
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The succulent flavor of a rib eye steak comes from the marbled fat present in the cut of meat. |
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The vocal tracks fail to avoid the blandness that is R'n'B but the rest is as nuttily succulent as a freshly picked pecan. |
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These succulent little shrooms from pop culture scholar Lena Lencek will drive everyone back for seconds. |
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The main course was succulent cuts of kid, beans, greens, a chicken, and leftover ham, followed by a dessert of fresh fruit and vintage wine. |
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Shelled and leached acorns freeze well, as do most thick and succulent greens such as sedum and wintercress. |
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Lose yourself in the tiny living world in the Miniature handblown succulent terrarium. |
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It was a day when we ate our fill of the succulent saskatoons while we frolicked with the children of our most cherished neighbor. |
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And, although you couldn't pay me enough to try seafood, the chargrilled and succulent cut she received looked dangerously inviting. |
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This desert exhibits diversity in succulent flora species that flourish in part due to the coastal fog. |
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Collared peccaries are primarily herbivores that feed on prickly pears, roots, mesquite beans, and other succulent vegetation. |
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A low-growing alpine or perhaps some succulent houseleeks should thrive in a sunny spot or, if the new mini-bed is bigger, go for a small shrub. |
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It turns out that this is a succulent by the name of Mammillaria compressa. |
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White fly, spider mites and even aphids like heat and plant foliage that has developed soft and succulent under too-warm conditions. |
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Gloria is a role as succulent, meaty, and challenging as they come. |
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Both the chicken skewer and urfa kebab we ordered were succulent and flavourful. |
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These sweet, succulent premium wholetail Langoustine, are delicately hand-peeled, then filled with a delicious garlic butter. |
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The leaf blade of a butterwort is smooth, rigid, and succulent, usually bright green or pinkish in colour. |
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Certain sedums have tiny leaves in red, yellow, green or blue and, planted together, create a pleasantly kaleidoscopic effect in the succulent garden. |
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For instance, the meadow bromegrass cultivar Cache begins growth in early spring and stays green and succulent longer than tall rescue and orchardgrass. |
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Many nursery managers were long reluctant to apply nitrogenous fertilizers late in the growing season, for fear of increased danger of frost damage to succulent tissues. |
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The ibex live in caves and descend to eat the succulent alpine grasses. |
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The Matrix is telling my brain this steak is tender, succulent, and juicy. |
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His Shashlick was succulent and potent, perfect for his tastebuds. |
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Both were perched atop Hydrolea uniflora, a succulent low emersed forb. |
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My chow mein, also generously portioned, came with a large helping of fat, succulent king prawns and stir-fried vegetables, a crunchy contrast to soft noodles. |
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The generous-sized crab cakes are served with an addictive green mustard remoulade, and there's a perfect ratio of panko bread crumbs and mayonnaise to succulent crab. |
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Our favorite results come from using the smoker in conjunction with the motor-powered rotisserie, producing a cracklingly crisp outer layer encasing succulent meat within. |
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Characteristic plant species include succulent shrubs such as iodine bush and bush seepweed, as well as salt tolerant grasses such as alkali sacaton and saltgrass. |
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The chorizo from Asda boasted succulent meat, but the fat was rubbery. |
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Fruit is picked within 24 hours of shipment, to ensure the freshest, tastiest, most succulent apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, blueberries, and cherries. |
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From Joe's Crab Shack they sampled succulent steamed Snow crab and fresh corn on the cob prepared by the restaurant's culinary director George Atsangbe. |
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Winter purslane, which is also known as miner's lettuce or claytonia is, by contrast, slightly succulent, cool and a little bland but mixes well with the spicy vegetables. |
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There he goes, leaving many of his choice cuts on the shelf and still puts out the most succulent chateaubriand against Everton's scrag end of lamb. |
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Packed with nearly twice the usual amount of tender, succulent sea clams, fresh vegetables, Red Bliss potatoes, real cream and butter, you'll love this classic. |
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Large seeds produce sturdy, frost-tolerant plants with fragrant blossoms and a succulent spring harvest far superior to wilted favas in grocery stores. |
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