Some African and Gullah words became part of the American language, including goober, yam, okra and tote. |
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When a test strip is dipped in yam sap, the sap will move along the strip, binding with antibodies that react with viruses. |
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The third cultivated species, the Andean yam bean, rarely occurs today outside Bolivia. |
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Topical wild yam preparations, which contain diosgenin, and progesterone creams were tested. |
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Common plants used include manioc, yam, papaya, mango, lime, and frangipani. |
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Flour allows us to mix many kinds of food sources together, such as cassava, sago, taro, yam, etc. |
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They include the white yam, the sweet yam, the finger yam, and the brownish-red-skinned cush-cush. |
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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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Some nutritious vegetables enjoyed by Panamanians are plantain, yellow yam, yucca, and bread fruit. |
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Before contact with the West, staple foods included yam, taro, banana, coconut, sugarcane, tropical nuts, greens, pigs, fowl, and seafood. |
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Oh, and they replaced knowledgable produce staff with people who couldn't tell me the difference between a sweet potato and a yam. |
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My main meal came with well seasoned roasted potatoes, nice firm courgettes in thick tomato sauce, and mildly spiced yam. |
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Woven gauzes are manufactured from cotton yam or threads and woven like fabric. |
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She returned a few minutes later with some boiled yam, an onion and tomato sauce, fried plantain and a bean casserole. |
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A child's fingers cannot be scalded by a piece of hot yam which its mother puts into its palm. |
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Wild yam is known as an anti-inflammatory, a pain reliever and an antispasmodic, which relieves muscle spasms. |
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The turbot was excellent and was served with a sort of tom yam chutney and sweet potatoes. |
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Herbs used to address the specific needs of menopausal women include dong guai, false unicorn root, sage and wild yam. |
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Previous research showed that a growth regulating plant hormone called gibberellin could increase yam dormancy time for food storage purposes. |
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Every other type, even those derived from natural sources like soyabeans or wild yam, are put together in the test tube. |
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Here donkey carts clop along unpaved streets past fly-studded carcasses hanging in butchers' shops, and peanut vendors and yam salesmen hawk their wares. |
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Its sustainability is unmatched by any cereal, even maize, and for exactly that reason a number of traditional farming systems cultivate maize and yam bean together. |
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It was made with yam, runner beans, and spinach-crusted with semolina. |
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Stripes and plaids, mostly madras style, were in both prints and yam dyes. |
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The sorbet was tangy and was a tad tart while in the main course the pepper in the yam croquette brought it to life. |
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Combination products with dong quai, licorice root, burdock root, wild yam and motherwort have also been shown to decrease hot flashes, insomnia and mood swings. |
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But what had me really sighing with ecstasy was the yam and meat hotpot. |
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But then Barkulkul deviates from fraternal expectations-he kills his brother, plants him like a long yam and covers his corpse with a bunch of bananas. |
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At one lunch, Raphael served white disks of boiled yam on a bed of greens, and then cubed pawpaw and pineapple. |
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When scrubbed, shelled and served with lime leaves and lemon grass in a hot Thai tom yam koong soup, they taste wonderful. |
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But if people choose to spend their money trying wild yam cream, or extract of milk thistle, why not let them? |
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So farmers stuff them with antibiotics, which could end up in your tom yam koong. Fortunately, there is a technological fix. |
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Benin's main crops are cotton, maize, cassava, yam, beans, palm oil, groundnuts and cashews. |
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Taro and yam are two tubers which have always been a staple part of New Caledonian diet and play a significant role in Kanak social life. |
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Sorghum, millet, rice, market gardening, yam, cocoyam and plantain are produced in smaller quantities and are essentially for self-consumption. |
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Diosgenin of wild yam has been extensively used for the industrial manufacture of contraceptive pills and topical corticosteroids. |
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Description: Wild yam is known to lower blood lipid levels and reduce symptoms of menopause. |
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To prevent termite and weevil damage in crops like yam tubers, farmers mix kitchen ash into the soil before planting. |
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Over the last 30 years, this insect has evolved into a major pest threat in the Congo Basin for crops such as yam, cocoyam, and particularly cassava. |
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Although the terms are often used interchangeably, a true yam and a sweet potato not only belong to different families, but they also stem from different continents. |
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The tuber from the wing-stalked yam is a valuable source of diosgenin. |
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Rural villages on high islands are located within a short distance of both the sea and extensive family gardens devoted to taro, yam, sweet potato, or cassava cultivation. |
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Locally grown crops such as yam, manioc, sorghum, sweet potatoes and maize were the staples of previous generations, who had rice as a Sunday treat. |
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In Manchuria and southern Siberia, the Mongols still used dogsled relays for the yam. |
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The Jochids of the Golden Horde financed their relay system by a special yam tax. |
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Taro and yam are commonly grown in these gardens, and are mainstays of the local diet. |
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Take in the dough of yam a part equivalent to a bread of foutou. |
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There is a market in Luganville where local food such as manioc, taro, yam, cabbage and other freshly grown island staples are sold. |
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Importantly in this respect, Annex I to the Treaty includes taro, coconut, yam and grass-pea, staple crops of importance only for specific regions. |
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The defining features of this yam cake are its garnishing and sauce, which are always part of the dish. |
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Other Christmas specialty dishes include yampi, a sweet yam that is served with ham, beef, goat meat, turkey or chicken. |
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We also learned that kumara, the ubiquitous New Zealand yam, was brought in open boats by the ancient, intrepid Polynesian settlers from South America. |
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Wild yam contains natural steroids that have a rejuvenating effect. |
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The yam system would be replicated later in the United States, in the form of the Pony Express. |
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Among Wong's favourite exotics is the New Zealand yam, originally from Peru, which makes a much more interesting alternative to the potato. |
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Since its inception in 1963, IR-4 has assisted with more than 4,400 clearances on some 208 crops, from acerola and alfalfa to yam and youngberry. |
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In the end, this version quite distant from the objectives of preserving yam cultivars, collecting, and enhancing, and passing on traditional knowledge was not adopted. |
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Overall, crops such as maize, cassava and yam are considered good. |
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These noodles are made from a blend of flour from the konjac yam as well as tofu. |
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Now place a stake at the very centre of four yam planting sites. |
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The New Zealand yam, originally from Peru, makes an interesting alternative to the potato. |
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Herbalists can prescribe stronger herbs such as black horehound and wild yam, but you should only take these herbs under supervision. |
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I've studied three-letter organisms which by point mutation saltate into others, as yam into ram. |
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This variety of sausage is often encountered as yam naem and naem khluk, both of which are Thai salads. |
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She took her spoon and stirred the melted butter into the yellow meat of the yam. |
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Ezinma and her mother sat on a mat on the floor after their supper of yam foo-foo and bitter-leaf soup. |
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He also serves the pudding topped with vivid purple yam, but we've opted for easier-to-find fresh fruit. |
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Also little evidence is there one way or another for dong quai, evening primrose oil, wild yam, chaste tree, hops, or sage. |
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Hou WC, Lee MH, Chen HJ, Liang WL, Han CH, Liu YW, Lin YH Antioxidant activities of dioscorin, the storage protein of yam tuber. |
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Its aeroponics system was established in 2013 and houses more than 2,000 yam plants. |
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I'm really looking forward to getting back there and hearing that yam yam accent again. |
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Start by marking out planting rows for yam. |
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She recently invited 20 friends for a meal cooked in the hearth, including roasted cheese, yam loaf, hot slaw, pork apple pie, mincemeat pie, beef tenderloin, wild wood duck and hasty pudding. |
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Among Wong''s favourites 'exotics'' is the New Zealand yam, originally from Peru, which makes a much more interesting alternative to the potato. |
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In the mid-1990s he was not even the funniest comedian in the Black Country after Frank Skinner burst on the scene with tales of the coarser side of life as a yam yam. |
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The malanga, or yautia, is a root vegetable,, which resembles a yam. |
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The first fatal case of yam bean and rotenone toxicity in Thailand. |
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The only other plant, a Madagascan yam, was published by a Fellow of the Linnean Society, Kew botanist Paul Wilkin, and co-authors in Kew Bulletin. |
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