Serve one or two chops per person, with the roasted apples, pears and onions. |
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It has a freshly scented bouquet of pared Granny Smith apples, pears, and ripe berries. |
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All I remembered about the salad was Roquefort, fennel, walnuts, Burgundy-poached pears, and dried figs on the greens. |
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Fruits such as apples, apricots, quinces, figs, pears, cherries, berries, and grapes grew in orchards or the river valleys. |
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Stilton and pears is another classic combination, as is manchego cheese with slices of quince jelly. |
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Eighteen lumps of different cheeses littered the table amongst baskets of green and red apples and ripe pears. |
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Fruit trees, apples, pears and plums for the most part, are weighed down with a good year's crop. |
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I have three plums and three pears, and a bunch of apples from my apple tree. |
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Fruit trees such as apples, pears, and cherries are also important household assets. |
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If you would care to accompany me up the apples and pears I think I have what you are looking for. |
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Thus the trouble and strife would walk down the apples and pears and along the frog and toad to use the public dog and bone. |
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Does the Greater London Assembly issue directives on disabled access and suggest fitting elevators to replace apples and pears? |
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It contained a deliciously spicy mix of raisins, walnuts, pears and Calvados. |
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Combine all the ingredients in a saucepan big enough to hold everything, including the pears. |
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Drizzle saffron sabayon on the plate and spoon clusters of the reserved diced pears and poaching liquid reduction around the sabayon. |
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He has seven kinds of fruit on the place, including alligator pears and guava. |
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To be sure, now and then one hears of somebody who fancies alligator pears without dressing. |
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If figs aren't available, try ripe Anjou or Bartlett pears in this savory fall salad made extra fragrant with walnut oil. |
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The pastry was light and the pears and ice cream moreish to the point of danger. |
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All the pears we tasted didn't taste anything like their supermarket counterparts. |
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We had loads of unmarked tins, and we never knew whether we were going to open a tin of beans or a tin of pears! |
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Potassium sources include apple juice, apricots, oranges, pears, and watermelon, to name a few. |
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Onions, artichokes, pears, wheat, and some soft drinks and processed foods contain this sugar, which may be difficult to digest. |
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We have more than 100 Asian pear trees in one of our orchards, and it's well-known that Asian pears are a smorgasbord for the coddling moth. |
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There is a lot more to nashi, also known as Asian pears, though, than these three varieties. |
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Unlike European pears, Asian pears must be tree-ripened for peak flavor and sweetness. |
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As a contrast to these rustic, earthy dishes, I'm giving you my creme fraiche mousse with pears poached in caramel and wine. |
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And there are lovely poached pears, raspberry sabayons or a comforting warm coconut milk rice pudding. |
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Nevertheless this is a lovely wine, with a fabulously precise nose of mineral-laced pears and apples, with a firm, talcy, white pepper quality. |
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My other favourite foods include avocado pear, bananas, pears, oranges, grapes and walnuts, when they are in season. |
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If too much liquid remains, reduce it a little by boiling it, then pour it over the pears before leaving them to cool. |
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Quinces, various types of apples, apricots, peaches, cherries, pears, plums, currants, blackberries, melons, and azaroles were grown. |
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The amount of pears that I had yielded eight jars of assorted shapes and sizes, so I scaled things down a bit in the recipe below. |
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Apples and pears, when lying on the ground, could be gathered up as public fruit. |
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Unlike Brie, Manchego is firm and dry so it travels well, and its mellow, nutty flavor goes well with almonds and pears. |
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You may also eat one or two pieces of fruit, such as bananas, cantaloupe or pears. |
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These include apples and slightly under-ripe pears, such as the russet-hued Seckel pears that march in parade with this roast. |
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He considers a bowl of grapes, apples, and small Seckel pears to be an ideal dessert. |
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As a youth he and his thrill-seeking friends stole pears they did not want to eat from a neighbor's tree. |
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There are plenty of colourful fruits about, including dessert, culinary and crab apples, pears and medlars. |
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And the other day we had a fab mesclun salad with roast pears, spicy hazelnuts and blue cheese dressing. |
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We began with a pan-fried duck foie gras, perfumed with raspberry vinegar and thin sliced pears and Parmesan shavings. |
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Conference pears are a great source of minerals, and contain iodine, useful for thyroid function. |
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Place the pears in the bowl of water and lemon juice while you are preparing each one in turn. |
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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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In the morning I'll wake up and read and, in about an hour, I have some blueberries, cantaloupe melon, pears or maybe some cereal with soya milk. |
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It worked well with myxomatosis on rabbits, and cactoblastis on prickly pears. |
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He chops wood, mows his own field, goes knee-deep into mud to clean sluices in his own pond, prunes back elder trees and picks pears. |
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Good-quality Bosc pears will be medium-sized or larger with no bruises and only a few minor scuff marks. |
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I had silky pears, heavy with syrup, cold, nubbly ice cream and warm, velvety chocolate sauce. |
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Hull strawberries, peel and slice mango, core and chop pears and halve and stone plums. |
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One common reason for the malformation of fruits, such as asymmetric carambola or pears, is incomplete pollination. |
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The pears had been barely cooked and they perched on a puff pastry tarte with no caramelisation in sight. |
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Hearty casseroles, chunky soups and old fashioned crumbles and puddings involving stewed pears and syrup become inexplicably appealing. |
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Fruits and vegetables include onions, carrots, plums, pears, grapes, apricots, and all kinds of melons and squashes. |
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You could also make it with apples, pears, or even stone fruit such as plums or apricots. |
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The heritage orchard has a variety of different breeds of pears and the community uses the pears for wine, jams and all sorts of yummy things. |
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A few exceptions are made for fish and fruits that aren't generally grown in Alberta such as cherries, apples, pears, etc. |
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Today, his 47 acres have increased to more than 400 acres of pears, apples, and cherries. |
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Yesterday when I brought out a platter of fancy cheeses, chichi crackers, and sliced pears for dessert R. was both astonished and delighted. |
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Use a paintbrush to apply the Country Red paint to the apples, the Golden Pear paint to the pears and the Eucalyptus paint to the leaves. |
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This is a fresh unoaked style with plenty of weight on the palate, zingy acidity and flavours of apples and pears. |
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This did not last for long, for they came upon an orchard full of apples, pears, peaches, lemons, limes, and oranges. |
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The final touch to a meal is a tray of fresh fruits, including peaches, apples, pears, raisins, figs, oranges, and melons. |
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Peel the pears and tug out their stalks, then halve the fruit and scoop out the cores with a teaspoon. |
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Good sources of soluble fiber include oats, citrus fruits, pears, apples, berries, and apricots. |
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Fruits like apples, pears and grapes are good sources of boron, as are green leafy vegetables and whole grains. |
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Citrus and stone fruits, pears, figs, and pineapple all respond to preservation by this method. |
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If you have any money left over, get your fruits, some apples, dates or pears would go well. |
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Today's crumble features bananas and pears, and a topping starring toasted pecans and bran flakes. |
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Sweet juicy fruits such as pears, grapes, watermelon and mangoes both nourish and cleanse. |
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Their sweet, candied taste adds elegance to tropical fruits, poached pears, and chocolate. |
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It also has been detected in other fruits such as pears, apricots, peaches and grapes. |
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It is best served simply with a light dusting of icing sugar, and maybe some sliced plums or fresh chopped pears in syrup. |
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It helps if you have a swivel vegetable peeler to peel the pears thinly and quickly. |
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May is the time to take action against the codling moth, which attacks apples and pears, and sometimes walnuts and quince. |
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He put raisins first of all foods, and then came apples and pears and their juices in the form of sweet cider and sweet perry. |
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The most outlandish dessert was a mass of honeyed phyllo, piled like feathers over diced pears and a blob of melted Pecorino cheese. |
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This insect is among the most damaging arthropod pests of pears in North America and Europe. |
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The peels of apples, pears and most fruits with pits add interesting texture to recipes and contain added nutrients and fiber. |
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Well, why not pip along to The Orchard in Bishopthorpe for a squeeze of some lovely luscious plums, pears, apples and soft fruits. |
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Reduce heat, put in the pears and poach gently for 25 minutes, until tender. |
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Plum trees do not grow well in confined forms such as the cordon, which is better suited for apples and pears. |
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At this festival, one can taste the flavors of forgotten fruits, such as cornelian cherries, vulpine pears, Neapolitan medlars, and others. |
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In the fruit basket were nine blood oranges, two huge pomelos, and seven cute little pears. |
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It's hard to do justice to the succulence of the pears in light frangipane sponge, encased in triumphant, well-fired, crunchy pastry. |
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The bars are made by processing pears into puree and concentrate to capture their freshness and flavor. |
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This is because pears have to be eaten ripe to get anything like the full range of their taste and texture. |
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Peaches, pears, cherries, plums, grapes, currants, and raspberries were also commonly grown. |
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Whether they're apples or pears, hourglass or rectangle-shaped, full-figured women want to look good. |
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For a crop of apples, pears, plums, damsons, gages or cherries, which are left outside all year round, try dwarf and pyramid fruit trees. |
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Other fruits, such as damsons, apples, pears, and peaches, were also made into marmalades. |
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Whilst ornamental cherries produce no edible crop, the blossom of apples, pears, plums and damsons is usually followed by fruit worth harvesting. |
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Callery pears are precocious, having a very short juvenile period, and flower as early as 3 years old. |
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Smells like a decoction of mild tropical fruits with some pears in there and a certain frisky note of red capsicum. |
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For the little pears it's totally worth it because I don't need a whole lot and the colour is so delicate. |
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Homoptera were composed primarily of aphids and psyllids, including pear psylla, Cacopsylla pyricola, a pest of pears. |
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Oregon pears, apples, cherries, raspberries, and grapes are transformed into grappas, brandy, and eau-de-vie. |
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Serve with grissini or grilled bread, olives, roasted peppers, guanciale and sliced pears. |
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This time I had semi-dried black figs, large white figs, prunes, mirabelles, and pears, all of which are from France. |
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These include walnuts, almonds, coconut, sweet juicy, seasonal fruit such as pears, apples, milk, and fresh cheeses such as panir or ricotta. |
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Bartletts should be in markets this week, with Bosc and Comice pears coming soon. |
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For fresh fruit, bananas, apples and pears will be high on the list of priorities, but consider chopping up fresh mango, papaya or peaches into a small pot. |
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I learnt to stop cowering before the selections on supermarket aisles, to choose decisively between wheat bread and white, Bosc pears and Bartletts, drumsticks and thighs. |
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As we tuck into a colourful platter of fresh pineapple, watermelon, kiwi fruit, pears and bananas on the veranda, she cooks up sausages, bacon and pancakes. |
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All pears are lime-sulphur-shy but all are tolerant of Bordeaux mixture, so use this to spray them early in May and again after blossom set, early in June. |
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Choose cheese or low-sugar fruits like pears and apples as dessert. |
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Important orchard fruits besides olives are oranges and lemons, quinces, figs, cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, pears, apples, almonds, and walnuts. |
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Cabbage and carrot are also among the most important vegetable crops, while apples, pears, currants, strawberries and raspberries are the popular fruit crops. |
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Raspberries have inspired flights of fancy in haute cuisine, most often in the guise of syrups and sauces used as an accompaniment to other fruits such as pears and figs. |
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Eating green, leafy vegetables and fruits such as raisins, pears, apples, and pomegranates, for instance, will help cool, nourish and restore balance to sensitive skin. |
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It's the classic tale of a caterpillar who munches his way through apples, plums, pears and strawberries, before turning into a beautiful butterfly. |
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The field day will focus on grapes, although growing raspberries, currants, blackberries, plums, cherries, and Asian and European pears also will be discussed. |
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Tonight Amee donned her maroon Kathmandu dress and cooked up a scrummy dessert of stewed apples and pears with cinnamon and pepitas and lime peel and cloves. |
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Opening up the fridge I dug out some fruit for breakfast and made a fruit platter of bananas, apples, pears, cherries and some left over strawberries, for both of us. |
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Wash the pears and pack tightly, side by side in a deep ovenproof dish. |
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We harvest two crops strawberries from the raised sleeper bed and expect pears this year from a small fruit tree next to a pond in the middle of the garden. |
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We found that these pads, if placed too close to prickly pears infected by Cactoblastis, would soon be discovered by the moths and eaten by caterpillars. |
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Most pears grown today are either sold fresh or they're canned, dried, or processed into fruit cocktail, nectar, juice, baby food, or other familiar offerings. |
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Ornamental pears along the fence will grow into a shady privacy screen. |
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As pears are dense, they are also a good source of fibre and pectin. |
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Like other fresh fruits, pears offer quite broad benefits for the body. |
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Using materials native to New Zealand and semi-precious stones like aventurine, rose quartz and freshwater pears each of her pieces are totally original. |
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But such spots can be used to advantage in mild climates, where the extra chill encourages lilacs to bloom and apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, and pears to set fruit. |
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A traditional way of preserving pears is by halving and drying. |
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A perfectly worthy, if dull, strudel tart cried out for a layer of seasonal apples or pears to complement its buttery pastry, almond frangipane and dry, crumbly topping. |
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Larkin began shoveling food on his plate, seeming to favor the pears. |
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You'll also find corn-bread croutons in your Caesar salad, and a helping of hickory-smoked barbecue ribs, served as a dainty appetizer, with relish made from Bartlett pears. |
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The company will export several tons of fumet of prickly pears to Taiwan. |
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Figs, plums, pears, apples, peaches and other fruits were grown there. |
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Made from apples, grapes, peaches, pears, pineapples, berries or other fruit, these sweeteners have the consistency of thick syrup and an intense flavor. |
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In Five Covered Boscs the artist, with great precision, carves five Bosc pears from wood, and then hides them beneath a wooden carving of a satin cover. |
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The difference could be attributed to errors on cell counts, natural variability, gas diffusion through tissue of intact pears, and other factors. |
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We walked round the gardens looking at the pears and spotted a sign that said you were allowed to eat the windfalls but not to pick the pears off the trees. |
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Of the three varieties of pears, the most plentiful were the Seckel. |
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The crust is crispy with a marked chocolate taste, the pears are sweet and refreshing, and the ganache connects it all with its creamy chocolaty goodness. |
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Champagne Royale Take the most delicious fruit in season, such as blood orange, ripe pears or mandarins. |
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Red wine is used for poaching pears and macerating strawberries while dessert wines such as Marsala and sherry are used in, respectively, zabaglione and English trifle. |
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They also go well with mango or sharon fruit but not banana, apple or pears which turn brown. |
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This can be made not only with apples but other fruits or vegetables as well, for example, pears or tomatoes. |
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For best and most consistent quality, European pears are picked when the fruit matures, but before they are ripe. |
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Relatively few cultivars of European or Asian pears are widely grown worldwide. |
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Juicy apples, pears, lemonade, orangeade, pomegranateade, ripe peaches, etc., are pleasanter than medicines. |
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The farm also has a young orchard which will grow a variety of fruit including apples, damsons and pears. |
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There was nothing left in the fruit bowl but a brown banana and a couple of woolly pears. |
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In the orchard counting my crop of four Bartlett pears, I noticed that a convention of bagworms had convened on an upper limb. |
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In the fall we dried apples, pears and prunes in the afterheat after the bread was taken out. |
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Even ants may outwit you on several green seed pods, including lilies, coleus and alocasia, as well as the fruit of apples, pears and berries. |
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You could give Palinka a try, a fruit brandy made from plums, apricots, apples, pears or cherries. |
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Use the plank as a stage for seasonal produce, such as plums, pears, apples, figs, and pattypan squash. |
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Its wearer suggested that pears and peaches might yet be naturalized in the New England climate. |
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The nursery has 150 apple varieties to choose from, plus plums, pears, Juneberries, grapes, nut trees, etc. |
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As well as supplying the most delicious apple juice, Eifion will also press your own apples and pears into juice for you. |
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Thin apples, Asian pears, nectarines, and peaches to allow 4 to 6 inches between fruit. |
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Future projects will include dried peaches and Asian pears, herbal teas, and fish jerky. |
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And there's bulgogi, the Korean creation of thinly sliced, marinated grilled beef, here accompanied by lettuce leaves, kimchee and Asian pears. |
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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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After my meeting I find a wonderful fruit shop and stuff my bag with pears and greengages. |
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The puree contains Williams pears and Williamette raspberries, flavours that appeal to babies, and is blended in the Drome region of France. |
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Betalain acid ascorbic phenolic contents and antioxidant properties of purple red yellow and white cactus pears. |
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The good news is that USA Bosc pears have a relatively long season of availability, from Fall through late Spring. |
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There was a tree just behind which bore alligator pears, and all about were the cocoa-nuts which gave the land its revenue. |
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Some grew their own apricots, grapes, berries, apples, pears, plums, currants, and cherries. |
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The most abundant cacti are the chollas and prickly pears, easily recognized by their jointed stems. |
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Hand-pick some fruit to make it look extra gourmet, like halved figs, grapes, sliced pears and starfruit. |
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Dragon fruit, which are also known as strawberry pears, are great to add to fruit salads or juiced. |
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Bees will pollinate crops such as beans, peas, apples, raspberries, strawberries and pears, while hoverfly larvae help control pests such as greenfly and blackfly. |
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Fruits include windfall apples, pears, plums, blackberries, bilberries, raspberries, strawberries, acorns, beechmast, pignuts and wild arum corms. |
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Cider and calvados are produced from locally grown apples and pears. |
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Similar to clafoutis, which is traditionally made with sweet, black cherries, a flaugnarde can be made with peaches, plums, berries, apples, pears, or other fruits. |
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Tetracycline, along with the antibiotic streptomycin, is used in organic production to control a disease known as fire blight that affects apples and pears. |
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The UV-B-sensitive pollen came from sweet corn, rye, pears, pistachios, Montmorency cherries, California poppies, the Ultra Pink petunia, and a range of other plants. |
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Sloppy Joes, baked tater tots, veggie sticks, pears and milk. |
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At the same time, there have been significant grubbings of these pears, especially in Tasmania where removals have been assisted by the Fruit Growing Reconstruction Scheme. |
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Health experts have said that labelling female bodies as apples and pears dehumanises women and puts pressure on young girls to look a certain way. |
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There are Spartan apples, Korshinksy pears, Lisset and Golden Hornet crab apples and cherry and Victoria plums alongside the soft fruit and hazelnuts. |
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I've cooked it many times with apples of all kinds, pears, currants and stone fruit, and it's one such stonefruit, plums, that we're going to be pairing with quince today. |
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Much rounder than European varieties, Asian pears are crisp when ripe. |
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The underripe pears tasted fine, but were still a little crunchy. |
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In the 1960s and 1970s there was a rapid decline in traditional crops such as apples and pears, with other crops and industries eventually rising in their place. |
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First estimates of raw material for canning next season suggest 46,000 tonnes of apricots, 115,000 to 120,000 of peaches and 55,000 tonnes of Bon Cretian pears. |
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She strolls in the shade of Bradford pears and Leyland cypresses, crosses the little wood bridge, and digs into the fertile Delta soil when the mood strikes. |
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And we should shape it comprehensibly that we give arguments that the usage is as close to the part to be produced as possible, and not to compare apples with pears. |
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Pears can be grown as standard trees or as fan-trained specimens against a sunny wall. |
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Pears bruise easily and don't keep well once they have fallen or been picked. |
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In the late 1950s Pears popularized early English songs by John Dowland and others, accompanied by famous guitarist and lutenist Julian Bream. |
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Pears are one of the few fruits that lend themselves equally happily to sweet and savoury dishes. |
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Pears come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors from tiny Seckels to long-necked Boscs to colorful Red Bartletts. |
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There is still the sense of scientific, political and religious ferment, although Pears is a much more literary writer. |
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Based on Pinot Noir, it gives rich berry aromas alongside brioche, quince, and Pears. |
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With Mitchell finding some long touches, Pocklington extended their lead with a carbon copy second for Pears from another close range line-out, Mitchell again converting. |
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Pears are some of the best fruits of the whole year, and they only come around in the fall. |
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In April 1939 Britten and Pears sailed to North America, going first to Canada and then to New York. |
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Andy Pears also landed five whiting, but just one sand dab, and had to settle for second place with 2lb 13oz. |
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Pears soap, made at Port Sunlight, is the world's first registered brand, and world's oldest brand in existence. |
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Benjamin Britten The play was adapted into an opera, with music by Benjamin Britten and libretto by Britten and Peter Pears. |
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Ollie Pears, rider of Pivotman I ride four or five lots every day and work pretty hard at the yard as well. |
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Among his influences at Oxford were WS Watt, R Meiggs, RM Hare, Elizabeth Anscombe, Eric Dodds, Eduard Fraenkel, David Pears and Gilbert Ryle. |
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The Aldeburgh Festival was launched in June 1948, with Britten, Pears and Crozier directing it. |
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In 1940 Britten composed Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo, the first of many song cycles for Pears. |
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Later in the year he got to know Pears while they were both helping to clear out the country cottage of a mutual friend who had died in an air crash. |
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Before I fell under the tutelage of Pears, my sense of great singing was largeness and ease of tone, the possession of an uncomplicatedly brilliant instrument. |
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Britten and Pears consummated their relationship and from then until Britten's death they were partners in both their professional and personal lives. |
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Pears and apples join the last of the berries at farmers' markets, and early Swiss chards and winter squashes pop up alongside zucchini and tomatoes. |
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The authorities at Westminster Abbey had offered burial there, but Britten had made it clear that he wished his grave to be side by side with that, in due course, of Pears. |
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