- Europe, India, and ****an are the main consumers.
Vetiver oil, or khus
oil, is a
complex oil,
containing over 150
identified components, typically: Structure...
- The black-spotted
cuscus (Spilocuscus rufoniger) is a
species of
marsupial in the
family Phalangeridae. It is
among the
largest members of the family,...
- UNESCO's
Intangible Cultural Heritage list. The word "couscous" (alternately
cuscus or kuskus) was
first noted in
early 17th
century French, from
Arabic kuskus...
-
Papuans also used the
sweet fruit as bait to
capture bird of paradise, tree
cuscus,
ground rats. As well as
combination for
cattle fodder. It is also used...
-
known as the
Eastern common cuscus. A
morphological consensus tree
shows that the P. lullulae is
related to the
mountain cuscus (Phalanger carmelatie), P...
- tarantina,
cozze allo zafferano,
cozze fritte,
cozze ripiene Cuscus di
pesce (or
cuscus alla trapanese)
Filetti di
merluzzo in padella,
filetti di orata...
-
prevent lumping, much as
risotto is cooked. The word
couscous (alternately
cuscus or kuskus) was
first noted in
early 17th
century French, from
Arabic kuskus...
- is
cleared for small-scale
agriculture and to make way for
plantations of
oil palm. The
animals living in the
northern coastal mountain range are particularly...
- such as the
distinctive Timor shrew and
Timor rat. The
northern common cuscus, a
marsupial of
Australasian origin occurs as well, but is
thought to be...
-
include the long-beaked echidna, short-beaked echidna, and four
species of
cuscus as well as wallabies,
quolls and tree-kangaroos.
Endemic to the Sudirman...