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Apple And Vegetables Into Tiny:

Apple And Vegetables Into Tiny Chop the apple and vegetables into tiny pieces, toss in the hot dripping, then work in the flour and curry powder. Add the stock, bring to the boil and cook until thickened. Add remaining ingredients and cook together for about 45 minutes-1 hour. Rub through a sieve and return to the pan to reheat. Taste, adjusting seasoning if necessary, and add a little extra sugar or lemon juice if required.

The tiny cedar moss (Thuidium delicatulum) received its common name because of its close resemblance to a cedar tree in miniature. The cedar moss was well known to Linnaeus, the great Swedish botanist who worked out the Latin system of naming plants, who called it delicatulum in recognition of its dainty aspects. Apple moss (Bartramia pomiformis) gets its name because the plant's tiny spore cases are found like apples. These cases resemble miniature salt shakers and release seedlike spores to the wind. Usu¬ally found growing in rock clefts, it was named after John Bartram (1699-1777), an early American botanist from Pennsylvania.

See Also Vegetables And Fruit:

In the USSR, much of the national supply of fresh meat and vegetables and fruit still comes from private plots worked by individual members of the collective. Elsewhere the commodities most successfully produced by large units have been cereals, sugar, tea, tropical industrial crops (tea, cotton and rubber), vegetables and fruit (where there is a ready access to large mar¬kets) and salads (in The Netherlands, where land is at a premium, multi-storey greenhouses are in use) and orchard fruit.

In the central Aegean the Cyclades are simi¬lar to Attica in climate and olive production, and the people engage in seafaring. Eastward the largest islands off Turkey—Lesbos, Chios, and Samos—are relatively rich in olives, wine, figs, fruit, and mastic gum. To the southeast the Dodecanese include small, almost waterless is¬lands, where men live mainly from the sea; two larger islands, Kos and Karpathos, produce olives, wine, and fruit. Rhodes lies at the southeastern gate of the Aegean basin. Once famous for its forests, Rhodes still exports olives, wine, fruit, vegetables and fruit, and honey.


On The Other Hand See Growing Of Vegetables And Flow¬ers:

The city has vegetable canneries, a beet-sugar factory, and manufactures farm machinery. An important occupation is the growing of vegetables and flow¬ers for seed. Rocky Ford was founded by Swink in 1871, and was named for the ford of the Ar¬kansas River here. The ford, according to tra¬dition, was first named by Kit Carson. It was incorporated in 1887. Pop. 4,929.

The government has attempted to diversify 5 crop pattern through a decrease in wheat d tobacco production and an increase in the tput of fruits, vegetables, rice, cotton, sugar, d livestock. There is a growing foreign demand • fruits, vegetables, and cotton. These products juire more intensive labor for their production d bring greater monetary rewards than does : production of wheat. Thus they reduce rural deremployment and bring farmers greater )fits.
 
 

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