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child obesity is a global problem julian omidi in the life of julian omidi home about julian omidi news child obesity is a global problem in today's blog, julian omidi discusses the global impact of child obesity by analyzing the statistics. child obesity isn't only an american issue. child obesity is
a global issue. for the last years, child obesity has risen by %. what's alarming is that more than half of the children suffering from child obesity only live in countries. today, we'll look at the overall statistics of child obesity international as well as dissect the nations supplying over half...
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aquarium or the aquascape a rustic look and a feeling of natural wood- or marshland. more and more moss species have been introduced into the planted tank hobby, and now we have a great number of different mosses to draw upon. many moss species attach themselves to rocks and driftwood, and thus give
moss, is another very attractive moss that attaches itself to rocks or driftwood. many species of the genus taxiphyllum like classical taxiphyllum barberi (java moss) or of the genus vesicularia, e.g. vesicularia "christmas moss", look like mosses you would find in a forest, and they can add a very natural...
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entoloma luteum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pink-spored > entolomatoid mushrooms > entoloma luteum entoloma luteum [ basidiomycota > agaricales > entolomataceae > entoloma . . . ] by michael kuo entoloma luteum is like the drab, dreary little brother of entoloma quadratum and
entoloma murrayi , both of which are brightly colored. unlike its siblings, entoloma luteum is a dull brownish yellow—and its cap is not as acutely conic. it is found in hardwood and mixed hardwood-conifer forests, often near moss, in eastern north america. under the microscope it features cube-shaped...
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mycena luteopallens (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > mycenoid mushrooms > mycena luteopallens mycena luteopallens [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > mycena . . . ] by michael kuo this tiny mushroom is usually found decomposing the remains of walnut
or hickory shells--though the shells may be buried, or decayed beyond recognition. when young and fresh, mycena luteopallens has a beautiful bright orange-yellow cap (representing the "luteo" in luteopallens), but the color soon fades to a dirty buff (the "pallens"). if you are not sure of the specialized...
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clitocybe robusta (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > clitocyboid mushrooms > clitocybe robusta clitocybe robusta [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae > clitocybe...] by michael kuo clitocybe robusta is a medium-sized to large (but not giant) white species
with a cap that does not become deeply vase-shaped; in fact the caps are often distorted as a result of the clustered growth habit. its spore print is pale yellowish, and it has a sickly, foul odor. other identifying features include the inrolled cap margin, the broadly attached gills, and microscopic...
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ginger ginger is the rhizome of the plant zingiber officinale, consumed as a delicacy, medicine, or spice. it lends its name to its genus and family (zingiberaceae). other notable members of this plant family are turmeric, cardamom, and galangal.ginger cultivation began in south asia and has since spread
to east africa and the caribbean. it is sometimes called root ginger to distinguish it from other things that share the name ginger. culinary use fresh ginger rhizome. young ginger rhizomes are juicy and fleshy with a very mild taste. they are often pickled in vinegar or sherry as a snack or just cooked...
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, spring onions, the fruity heat of sichuan peppercorns, smothered with a subtly sweet-and-sour sauce: perfect dinner for one. but what's the best recipe?...
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a vegetarian dish was most likely invented in egypt in the mid- s when cairo was a major multicultural trade port, which could explain the similarities to italian spaghetti as well as the indian rice-and-lentil comfort food khichdi. three toppings--a spicy tomato sauce (shatta), crispy onions and a
(recipe adapted from zooba restaurant.) egyptian falafel with tahini sauce (taameya) the arabic word taameya translates to "tasty little bits." this version, made with fava beans, which are plentiful in the nile delta, is thought by some to be the original falafel....
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