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Table - Food Calories Available for Human Consumption, 1961 - 1996
Vegetable Products Animal Products Year Total Wheat Rice (milled equ.) Maize Other Cereals Starchy Roots Pulses Vege- table Oils Vege- tables Fruits -excl. wine Sugar & Sweet. Alco- holic Bev. Other ...
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Can China Feed Itself? Index
Crop production value Crop cultivation: rice, wheat, maize, roots, oil crops, soybeans, cotton Crop production - per capita crop production index, 1952-1997 Crusting ... Soil degradation - GLSOD and ASSOD projects on the status of human-induced soil degradation Starchy roots: diet change in China, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan Stimulants (coffee, tea): diet ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
... mangrove swamp typically drops more than four tons of leaves each year, and because their roots trap sediment and provide habitat for various marine animals, this introduction has had enormous ... from hunting enclosures in 1920, has devastated local plant communities--selectively feeding on plants with starchy bulbs, tubers, and rhizomes, and greatly changing the soil by thinning the naturally heavy ...
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Tom's Camping Journal: Tobacco Roots Trek II
We harvested more than enough roots for the journey home, plus rosehips and dried, shriveled gooseberries, before starting ... that the bland, starchy cattail roots are much more palatable if you combine them with berries or some other kind of tasty food for flavor. We cooked the cattail roots on the coals ...
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Cichorium intybus
Verone' (Leaves with reddish-brown markings, becoming brighter red upon blanching); cvs grown for roots used as coffee substitutes are: 'Brunswick' (deeply cut leaves), 'Long-rooted Magdeburn' and 'Westland ... for alcohol production because the carbohydrate is in an immediately fermentable form, whereas the starchy crops like potato and Jerusalem artichoke do not offer better yields, yet require ...
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Plants For A Future - Alternative Root Crops
L. geyeri and L. macrocarpum. Known as BISCUIT ROOTS, they have celery-flavoured roots that can be eaten raw or cooked. The N. ... be ground into a flour and used in cakes, porridges etc. Starchy and glutinous, the raw root is said to have a sweetish turnip ... if they are to grow away before rotting. The tubers are starchy with a distinct flavour that people have likened to potatoes, though ...
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Plants For A Future - Annuals in the Perennial Garden
Salsify is occasionally cultivated in the garden for its edible roots, if allowed to flower then it is also quite an ornamental ... be eaten either raw or cooked. When raw it is quite starchy, but becomes sweet and has a floury texture when cooked. Cucurbita species ...
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Bislama and English Language Reference, Aelan Walkabout Long Vanuatu
Breadfruit A starchy fruit from the breadfruit tree that is cooked before eating. ... indigenous Ni-Vanuatu. Kava An intoxicating drink made from the roots of the Kava plant Piper methysticum. Many Ni-Vanuatu men like ... leaves in a 'ground oven' of hot stones. Manioc A starchy root vegetable. Foreign names include Cassava and Tapioca. Namba Penis sheath ...
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