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. - plums & sloes - other fruits; fresh . - strawberries . - pomegranate - potatoes fresh and chilled. - tomatoes fresh and chilled - onions, shallots, garlic, leeks, and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled. . - onions & shallots . - garlic - cabbages, cauliflower, kohlrabi, kale, and similar
edible brassicas, fresh or chilled. - lettuce (lactucs sativa) and chicory, (cichorium spp) fresh or chilled. . - lettuce . - cabbage lettuce (head lettuce) - cucumbers and gherkins fresh or chilled - other vegetables fresh or chilled . - aubergines (eggplant) . - olives . - pumpkins, squash and gourds...
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. - plums & sloes - other fruits; fresh . - strawberries . - pomegranate - potatoes fresh and chilled. - tomatoes fresh and chilled - onions, shallots, garlic, leeks, and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled. . - onions & shallots . - garlic - cabbages, cauliflower, kohlrabi, kale, and similar
edible brassicas, fresh or chilled. - lettuce (lactucs sativa) and chicory, (cichorium spp) fresh or chilled. . - lettuce . - cabbage lettuce (head lettuce) - cucumbers and gherkins fresh or chilled - other vegetables fresh or chilled . - aubergines (eggplant) . - olives . - pumpkins, squash and gourds...
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production and 80% of the fishmeal and fish oil traded worldwide. although our core products are fish meal and fish oil, we are cognizant of similar emerging products from the marine environment and consider these to be relevant to our scope. our members are producers as well as traders, feed companies, edible
representatives and the board elections take place every two years. the secretariat the secretariat is led by the director general, operations director, technical director, china director and chief analyst. working across three offices in london (head office), lima and beijing, our team has strong international roots...
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lighter in color and become more tender, by hiding them from the sunlight at a certain point in their growth cycle. it's comonly used for cauliflower, asparagus, celery, and endive. bloom a plant's flower bolting when a plant goes to seed, often earlier than expected, causing the plant to become less edible
of water, insects, or plant diseases. dig in to churn the soil with a spade or shovel, so that the added material is well mixed in to the base soil. division some perennials can be divided. this means literally dividing the plant into sections so that each sizeable section has a healthy portion of roots...
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detail days within the order confirmation certified usda/nop and eec (ec) / best quality organic bitter melon direct from our farms purity %, %, % % hplc organic amla (indian gooseberry) & amla dehydrated:- the indian gooseberry is a deciduous tree of the euphorbiaceous family. it is known for its edible
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leaves divided into more lobes (generally – ) than those of the fertile plants ( – ). flowers develop on fertile plants, right where the leafstems meet. the flowers have broad white petals and dull yellow centers. all parts of the mayapple plant are toxic except the mature "apple," which is either edible
glossy and bright green . . . . . . but in some conditions brownish colors develop at first, mayapples emerge as spikes, with leaves folded up—like umbrellas before they are opened mayapples typically appear in groups on the forest floor—a result of asexual reproduction (cloning) through spreading roots...
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