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Drying Fruit and Leathers:<55`C Drying Veg.:<50`C Use fruit with good flavor: select fresh fruit at the peak of ripeness ( if it tastes like cardboard because a fruit is ... a long time and taint the flavor of your new harvest. Fruit Leathers: over ripe fruit can be stewed, pureed and spread out on a lightly ...
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RCF: Pouteria caimito
Ethnobotany The popular fruit is eaten raw, and the trunk provides heavy, excellent wood for fuel and crafts. The latex of the fruit is occasionally used to treat wounds. The ripe fruit often contains ... seeds may also be submerged in water before planting to prevent this. As with most fruit trees, it is believed that pruning should be done during a full moon. Agroforestry This ...
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Plants For A Future - Alternative Food Crops
Asia. A number of species have great potential as fruit crops. They are easily grown in most soils (but dislike very ... the fruit, but as its name suggests, it is said to taste like raisins. Crataegus schraderiana - A Hawthorn from the Mediterranean The ripe fruit is ... they give off a truly disgusting odour but contained within the fruit is a seed which is considered a delicacy in China ...
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DISCOVER CHIMPANZEES!
The majority of their diet consists of ripe fruit, but they also eat leaves and the flesh of small mammals. After you eat you ...
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SBN Feature Article: October 1998
The wine's fresh acidity coats the tongue, followed by an aggressively ripe fruit bouquet and dry finish. You polish ... winemaker Robert Blue. Most growers say organic grapes offer pure flavor, superior aromas, and better fruit intensity than their chemically-addled counterparts. Not only are organic wines competitive on the ...
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Great Ape Trust in Sumatra
I knew this fig tree well from my previous studies in Ketambe and knew that if fruits were ripe there would certainly be orangutans ... Mitra Setia and Sri Suci Utami-Atmoko recently published a scientific article entitled, "Influence of fruit availability on Sumatran orangutan sociality and reproduction." The article appears in Feeding Ecology in ...
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Anacardium occidentale
The cashew "apple," the enlarged fully ripe, fruit may be eaten raw, or preserved as jam or ... gingivitis, malaria, and syphilitic ulcers. Ayurvedic medicin recommends the fruit for anthelmintic, aphrodisiac, ascites, dysentery, fever, inappetence, leucoderma, piles, ... panicle. Harvesting From flowering stage to ripe fruit requires about 3 months. Mature fruit falls to the ground where the ' ...
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UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Water Mold (Fruit Rot) on Tomato
Fruit Rot) Pathogens: Pythium ultimum and other species (Reviewed 1/07, updated 1/07) In this Guideline: Symptoms Management Publication Glossary SYMPTOMS Water-soaked lesions develop on ripe fruit in contact with wet soil. Within several days, the entire infected fruit turns into a water bag. MANAGEMENT Avoid ...
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Lubee Bat Conservancy :: Who We Are :: Why Conserve Fruit & Nectar Bats?
Resources | Why Conserve Fruit & NectarBats? | How and Where Lubee Works | Contact Us Why Conserve Fruit & Nectar Bats The Importance of Fruit & Nectar Bats in Tropical Ecosystems Fruit and nectar feeding bats ... Pemba fruit bat Pteropus voeltzkowi had a much higher chance of germinating than if they were taken straight from the ripe fruit. It may be that the bats selectively eat fruit containing ...
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Lubee Bat Conservancy :: People, Plants, & Bats :: Why Conserve Fruit & Nectar Bats?
Pteropus voeltzkowi had a much higher chance of germinating than if they were taken straight from the ripe fruit. It may be that the bats selectively eat fruit ...
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