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by the statute of autonomy. the country is chiefly mountainous, with a fertile coastal plain, on which most of the population is concentrated. the mediterranean climate has helped to make valencia the "garden of spain." irrigation and an intensive system of cultivation were started by the moors. citrus
and other fruits, rice, vegetables, cereals, olive oil, and wine are now produced. many of these products (especially valencia oranges) are exported. the mulberry tree has been cultivated for silk since ancient times, but the silk industry has declined. processed foods, ceramics, metal products, furniture...
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processes is to reduce the size of material either for further processing or to improve the eating quality or suitability of foods for direct consumption. these operations are very widely applied in the food industry. for example, they are used in the processing of meat, fish, cheese, vegetables, fruits...
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indicates a possibility that grapes were mixed with rice to produce mixed fermented drinks in china in the early years of the seventh millennium bc. pottery jars from the neolithic site of jiahu , henan , contained traces of tartaric acid and other organic compounds commonly found in wine. however, other fruits
indigenous to the region, such as hawthorn , cannot be ruled out. [ ] [ ] if these drinks, which seem to be the precursors of rice wine , included grapes rather than other fruits, they would have been any of the several dozen indigenous wild species in china, rather than vitis vinifera , which was introduced...
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