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zachodniopomorskie types of offers retail wholesale we are looking for distributors contract manufacturing possible see also industries coffee, tea, herbal tea – production and packaging ( ) dried fruits, raisings, figs and almonds, nuts ( ) frozen and deep-frozen foods, production of frozen food ( ) fruit
, vegetables, frozen and deep-frozen ( ) grain milling, grain milling products ( ) manufacture of bakeries, bakery's goods, frozen bread ( ) manufacture of beer ( ) manufacture of beverages - juices, nectars, fruit and vegetable syrups; powdered drinks ( ) manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery...
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cucurbitaceae (which also includes gourds). it commonly refers to cultivars of any one of the species cucurbita pepo, cucurbita mixta, cucurbita maxima, and cucurbita moschata, and is native to north america. they typically have a thick, orange or yellow shell, creased from the stem to the bottom, containing
squash in north america. the word pumpkin originates from the word pepon (πέπων), which is greek for "large melon". the french adapted this word to pompon, which the british changed to pumpion and later american colonists changed that to the word we use today, "pumpkin". the origin of pumpkins is not...
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cucurbitaceae (which also includes gourds). it commonly refers to cultivars of any one of the species cucurbita pepo, cucurbita mixta, cucurbita maxima, and cucurbita moschata, and is native to north america. they typically have a thick, orange or yellow shell, creased from the stem to the bottom, containing
squash in north america. the word pumpkin originates from the word pepon (πέπων), which is greek for "large melon". the french adapted this word to pompon, which the british changed to pumpion and later american colonists changed that to the word we use today, "pumpkin". the origin of pumpkins is not...
http://epospeaeth.org/index.php/products/oil-seeds/pumpkin-seeds
cucurbitaceae (which also includes gourds). it commonly refers to cultivars of any one of the species cucurbita pepo, cucurbita mixta, cucurbita maxima, and cucurbita moschata, and is native to north america. they typically have a thick, orange or yellow shell, creased from the stem to the bottom, containing
squash in north america. the word pumpkin originates from the word pepon (πέπων), which is greek for "large melon". the french adapted this word to pompon, which the british changed to pumpion and later american colonists changed that to the word we use today, "pumpkin". the origin of pumpkins is not...
https://epospeaeth.org/index.php/products/oil-seeds/pumpkin-seeds