-
called peaches and
others (the glossy-skinned, non-fuzzy varieties),
nectarines. The
specific name
persica refers to its
widespread cultivation in Persia...
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Channel 4 TV
series Teachers.
Drugstore (1995) – UK No. 31
includes "
Nectarine" – UK
Single Charts No. 86 "Solitary
Party Groover" - UK
Single Charts...
- peaches,
nectarines, berries, apples, pears, or
global fruits such as
pineapple or lime, and
sweetened with
sugar and
orange juice.
Spanish Rioja red...
- For example, Juan's
paintings for the
greater altarpiece of
Clarisas of
Nectarine,
dated between 1532 and 1534, were
funded by his
uncle Don
Rodrigo de...
- the more
distant markets. OSU
Extension recommended several peach and
nectarine cultivars for Willamette. Vast
forests have
historically made
Oregon one...
-
french fry
coated onion rings Dessert:
stout beer
chocolate ice cream,
nectarines, pub cookies,
reaper chili beer Contestants:
Nicole Roarke, Chef Consultant...
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crops are
apples and pears,
followed by
table grapes, plums, kiwis, and
nectarines.
Manufacturing activity in the
region is
mostly related to
copper mining...
- and
vegetables (apples, pears, tomatoes,
various salad greens, peach,
nectarine, potatoes), as well as rice and
wheat are the main food crops. The lowland...
- time.
Fresh fruits of the
season include cherries and mangoes, plums,
nectarine and peaches.
Introduced by
Italian Australians,
panettone is
widely available...
- strawberry, tomato, cherry,
raspberry and
other caneberries,
peach and
nectarine, fig, and blueberry.
Ganaspis brasiliensis is a
parasitoid which has been...