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  • '''Varietal''' describes [[wine]]s made primarily from a single named [[grape]] [[Variety (biology)|variety ...sumers have become aware of the characteristics of individual varieties of wine grapes, wines have also come to be identified by varietal names. Varietal w
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  • {{otheruses2|Wine}} [[Image:Red Wine Glas.jpg|200px|thumb|A glass of red wine]]
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  • ...just as a food container. Smaller sizes are used as bowls to drink [[palm-wine]]. Calabashes are used by some musicians in making the [[kora]] (a harp-lut ...middle of the dining table. The use of the calabash in Hawaii has led to terms like "Calabash Family" or "Calabash Cousins". It indicates that an extende
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  • The concept of "local" is also seen in terms of [[ecology]], where food production is considered from the perspective of ..."bulk wine" is shipped to other regions or continents, to be blended with wine from other locales. It may even be marketed rather misleadingly as a produ
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  • Flavours and aromas are described appreciatively using terms which include "grassy", "floral", "citrus", "spicy", and "earthy". Most of ...n Bavaria or Bohemia, something like the French appelleations for grapes & wine. Historically, these regions produced superior quality hops, particularly
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  • ...balance of power in favor of the seed companies, allowing them to dictate terms and conditions previously unheard of. The [[India]]n activist and scientist [[Image:Bird netting.jpg|thumb|230px|Netting protecting wine grapes from birds]]
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  • ...s and enrich [[yin-yang|yin]]. They can be eaten raw, consumed as juice or wine, brewed into an herbal tea <sup>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/maxjjwong/352 ...Retrieved 25 January 2007.</ref> including some that are a blend of grape wine and wolfberries.<sup>[http://www.21food.com/userImages/ningxiahong4951/ning
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  • ...is mention of ApUpa, Puro-das and Odana (rice-gruel) in the [[Rig Veda]], terms that refer to rice dishes,<ref>Cf. Talageri (2000) [[Shrikant G. Talageri|T * [[Rice wine]]
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  • ...h consumers find more desirable. [[Dandelion]] flowers are often made into wine. Bee [[Pollen]], pollen collected from bees, is considered a health food by ...s are borne on leaves (sporophylls) in the ferns and fern allies. If these terms used for the mosses and ferns are now applied to the organs of the higher p
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  • ...unknown to us as commercial crops; amongst these are indigo, silk and the wine grape. The histories of these things can be traced only as a refrain in con ...the fruits of southern Europe—olives, figs, oranges, lemons, pomegranates, wine grapes, and also apples, pears and peaches. Early in this century the Missi
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  • ...r components are gradually altered and recombined. Gardeners often use the terms organic matter, compost, and humus as interchangeable identities. But there Without taking into account its value in terms of phosphorus, potassium and other mineral contents, nitrogen from seed mea
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  • ...ium cyanide. It is customary to indicate the strength of sodium cyanide in terms of potassium cyanide; that is, pure sodium cyanide is said to be 133 per ce Marlatt Scale (Phoenicococcus marlatti),—A soft-bodied, oval, wine-red insect, one twenty-fifth inch in length, partially covered with white w
    284 KB (44,920 words) - 08:52, 12 September 2009