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United States has
native red
mulberries, as well as
imported black and
white mulberries. In
North America, the
white mulberry is
considered an
invasive exotic...
-
available at the
already heavily defended French harbours. Thus, the
Mulberries were
created to
provide the port
facilities necessary to
offload the thousands...
- into syrups,
wines or spirits. For example, in Azerbaijan,
where the
mulberries are part of the culture, the
fruits are
transformed into a
dense syrup...
- 85g fat.
Dried mulberries,
which is the most
consumed form,
contain 70g carbs, 14g fibers, 12g
proteins and 3g fats per 100g.
Mulberries are rich in vitamin...
- The
colour mulberry is a
representation of the
color of
mulberry jam or pie, a
darker color than that of the
fresh fruit.
Terms describing interchangeable...
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Mulberry Bush may
refer to: The
nursery rhyme Here We Go
Round the
Mulberry Bush Pop Goes the Weasel,
which references a
mulberry bush in at
least one...
- Asia and
related to the
mulberries of the
genus Morus,
which produces similar edible fruits List of
plants known as
mulberry This page is an
index of...
-
plants known as
mulberry for
plants with
similar names.
Mulberry may also
refer to:
Mulberry, Cornwall, a
hamlet in
Lanivet Mulberry,
Autauga County,...
-
white mulberry.
Black mulberry may be
distinguished from the
other species by the
uniformly hairy lower surface of its leaves.
Black mulberries (Morus...
- ocean,
while dâu
meaning mulberries. Trải qua một cuộc bể dâu 𣦰戈𠬠局𣷭橷 How many
harrowing events have
occurred while mulberries cover the
conquered sea...