- of heat and pungency. However,
scotch bonnets have a
sweeter flavour profile and
stouter shape.
Scotch bonnets are
mostly used in Caribbean, West African...
- to as "
bonnets" may
include War
bonnet,
feathered headgear worn as an
earned military decoration by high-ranking
Plains Indians Tudor bonnet, worn during...
-
those worn by
babies and the
feather bonnets of
Scottish Highland regiments, as well as
perhaps the war
bonnets of
North American Plains Indians. In addition...
- War
bonnets (also
called warbonnets or headdresses) are
feathered headgear traditionally worn by male
leaders of the
American Plains Indians Nations who...
- as Boston,
Easter bonnets are
becoming harder to find,
while in
other areas, such as
Burlington County in New Jersey,
Easter bonnets remain po****r. Although...
- les
Bonnets ont réussi leur démonstration". Les
Echos (in French). 30
November 2013. "Des salariés d'Ecomouv qui fêtaient Noël pris pour des
bonnets rouges"...
- Blue
Bonnets,
while others argued that the tram
stations would address ****ure
traffic problems. This
controversy coincided with a
failed Blue
Bonnets development...
-
suitable headgear especially for
livery and
burgess guild officers.
Tudor bonnets can be made of
velvet or cloth,
usually black but
sometimes in
other colors...
- The
Steel Bonnets: The
Story of the Anglo-Scottish
Border Reivers. HarperCollins, 1989, pp. 230-232. Fraser,
George MacDonald. The
Steel Bonnets: The Story...
-
Quaker bonnets may
refer to
historic headwear worn by
Quaker women, or:
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