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berry may be eaten fresh, used in jams, preserves, pies, and syrups, or even made into wine. description rubus, the genus to which boysenberry belongs, is part of the rose family, rosaceae. rosaceae is one of the largest families of flowering plants with about species, including apples , berries , peaches
, plums , cherries , the hawthorn tree, the mountain ash, and many others. the genus rubus is a very complex one, containing subgenera and over three hundred known species. the raspberries , blackberries, and dewberries are common, widely distributed members of the genus, while the hybrid loganberry...
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suutei tsai. [ ] history[ edit ] milk continues to be a very important part of the mongolian diet. the milk that mongolians drink comes from many sources including cattle, camels, horses, yaks, goats, and sheep, [ ] though milk from cattle is now the norm. an old tradition among many mongols was to not
the mongols' belief that water was sacred. [ ] during the mid-thirteenth century, a franciscan friar, william of rubruck , set out to the mongol empire to make an account of the mongols. in his account, rubruck noted the mongols' drinking habits with water, saying that the mongols were "most careful not...
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