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apple tart, a tart tatin or other continental recipes, which developed in countries without a tradition of culinary apples. examples of popular eaters are: granny smith, cox's orange pippin and golden delicious. culinary apples are larger and more acidic. their sourness mellows upon cooking, so you may not
skin. early varieties, such as discovery, beauty of bath and worcester pearmain, ripen in late summer and tend to be brightly coloured - sometimes with red blushing into their flesh - sweet, juicy and with a natural waxiness. mid-season fruit, such as lord lambourne and peasgood nonsuch, are harder-skinned...
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spi control is provided for pests that are associated primarily with grain and pulse products such as wheat, barley, flour, lentils, bread, cakes, biscuits, porridge oats, semolina and cornmeal but may even infest such unlikely products as curry powder. the most common stored product moths that require
spi control include the flour moth , warehouse moth , white shouldered house moth and the indian meal moth . there are also many stored product beetles as mentioned below. flour mites also come under spi control although these are not insects and you cannot even see them with the naked eye. although...
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