Corn, cassava, taro, sago, soybeans, peanuts, and coconuts are also widely grown. |
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The organisation, formed by the State Government in 1987, is engaged in procuring coconuts and copra and processing them. |
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Yes, we have to import our citrus, dates, avocados, bananas and coconuts, but some only from as far away as California. |
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They are the primary carers of children, collectors of food like coconuts and fruit, and also act as deaconesses in the church. |
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They ride around on pretend horses while knocking coconuts together and often break into spontaneous song. |
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Some of his skills include using his teeth to dehusk 60 coconuts in half an hour. |
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Mature dehusked Malayan Yellow Dwarf coconuts were obtained from the Coconut Industry Board, Jamaica. |
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People carry home with them the harvest of the season, such as sugarcane, groundnuts, coconuts, sesame and jaggery. |
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He carried his belongings and took yams, taro, breadfruit, coconuts, almonds and island apples. |
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Go ahead, give them up and instead, be natural and have flavoured milk, tender coconuts, butter-milk, lassi or plain water, the message exhorts. |
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Fruit such as pineapples, coconuts, oranges, mangoes, bananas, apples, and lychees are subject to seasonal availability. |
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The principal cash crops are coconuts, bananas, pineapples, sugar, tobacco, and abaca. |
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We've walked along gorgeous, empty beaches strewn with sun-baked coconuts and treasures blown in by northeastern trade winds. |
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The agricultural sector is made up of cattle ranches and small farms producing coconuts, breadfruit, tomatoes, and melons. |
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The director of the Nilgiri Dairy Farm feels the product is popular owing to non-availability of tender coconuts. |
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Hence an attempt was made to use tender coconuts and kernels in desserts such as ice cream, kheer, fruit salad, pudding and halwa. |
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Unripe coconuts provided nourishing liquid for journeys when no fresh water was available. |
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Her cooking is fragrant with the flesh and juice of the coconuts that line the state's highways, side roads and beaches. |
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When the car came to a stop I stepped out into a clearing, lush with tropical foliage, coconuts and palms and swaying mango trees. |
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Yes, the island had dry coconuts, so they were able to get fluid from the coconut water. |
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Coming on strong is coconut water, the liquid that brims out of freshly cut coconuts. |
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They agree to split the coconuts into five equal integer lots, any remainder going to the monkey. |
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Coir is a natural fibre made from coconuts and used for matting, screening, baskets, and other products. |
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Clothes, shoes, food, dry goods, water coconuts, soup and cooked food like jerked chicken or pork are amongst the wares to be had. |
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Betel nuts, coconuts, rice, yams and the xylophone stretch right across west Africa, but had Indonesian origins. |
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Some 2,000 years ago, crops such as bananas, yams, rice, and coconuts reached east Africa from southeast Asia. |
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Other agricultural products include bananas, coconuts, yams, and sugar cane. |
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Other produce includes coal, coconuts, sugar cane, pineapples, tobacco, vegetables, sago, tapioca, coffee, tea, maize, and groundnuts. |
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Foods like coconuts, sago and other staples like cassava, sweet potatoes and taro are collected and donated. |
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Staples of the diet remain taro, breadfruit, bananas, coconuts, papayas, mangoes, some chicken, pork, canned corned beef and seafood. |
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Washed by gentle waves of the Indian Ocean, it is well known for its tea, rubber, spices and, of course, coconuts. |
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Among the island's abundant fruits are bananas, mangos, breadfruit, guavas, plumrose, coconuts, passion fruits, and pineapples. |
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Shiva is offered special food made from the fruits of the season, root vegetables, and coconuts, during ritual worship. |
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If not an error on the same scale as Ballantyne's famous unhusked coconuts, the translucent Pacific water is clearly a high-order inaccuracy. |
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The nearby trees tower another 15 or 20 feet overhead, their breadfruits and coconuts dangling almost within reach. |
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The gifts of coconuts and oil to village deities, the Chaldean cross which festooned the countryside, all these were maintained. |
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They have grown everything from sunflowers, poppies and hollyhocks to corn, cotton, potatoes, coconuts and dandelions. |
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They include an overflowing measure of paddy or rice, coconuts, fruits, a lamp, a mirror, and other objects. |
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Young coconuts and clay jugs were positioned above the stage, which was decorated with sugarcane leaves, paddy, garlic and chilies. |
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Bananas, cassava, coconuts, and sweet potatoes are all grown and sold locally. |
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He recited a litany of the fruit there, including mangoes, papayas, sweetsops, cherries and coconuts. |
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Other export crops include pineapples, oil palm, coconuts, timber, latex, and sugar. |
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Vegetables, citrus and tropical fruits, coconuts and sugar cane are grown and livestock, especially poultry, is raised. |
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Those palms from which they took six nuts a month yielded an average monthly harvest of 13 coconuts. |
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Knowing Estonia as I do, I always thought that was about as likely as the country making its living from exporting coconuts. |
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Agricultural products include bananas, tomatoes, lettuce, honey, mangoes, citrus fruits, various vegetables and coconuts. |
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With one hand free, they harvested coconuts and emptied rubber-tree bowls. |
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He knows it is his most profitable crop, and he is planting 300 trees every year, but he also grows coffee, cashews, star fruit, oranges and coconuts. |
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Parents and grandparents came for blessings, and the young couple expressed their reverence towards them by handing over coconuts to them. |
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Medicine: Peter Barss for its mediacl report on hurts after the fall of coconuts. |
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Agriculture: Products-cocoa, coconuts, coffee, pineapples, cashews, pepper, other food crops, rubber. |
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Palm oil, yams, cassava, maize, coconuts, millet and groundnuts are some of the main crops cultivated. |
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There is no lack of the raw material: 11 billion coconuts are harvested in the archipelago each year! |
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The ceiling, which I had expected to be covered in fake palm trees and coconuts, is lined with sheets of bronzed metal, which gives the place a modern touch. |
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The humidity had him feeling like a damp washrag by the time Sam wriggled his way through the vines and over clumps of rocks, fallen coconuts, and other debris. |
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No danger of falling coconuts there, just the occasional conker. |
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By their own admission to police, the couple kept their five children on a strict diet of uncooked organic foods and juices made from wheatgrass, almonds and coconuts. |
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Men engage in open sea and lagoon fishing from canoes as well as the gathering of coconuts and palm toddy and the more strenuous forms of cultivation. |
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They husked the coconuts by using their teeth and they ate wongai fruit. |
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This oil is the partially solid fat obtained from the flesh of coconuts. |
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That means butter, avocados, unheated olive oil, anything made of coconuts, and even egg yolks. |
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The new arrivals survived on coconuts, jungle fruit and seafood while waiting for the U.N. to come to their aid. |
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This soil conditioner is coir-based, which is a fiber found in the hulls of coconuts. It is eco-friendly and non-toxic. |
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Trees exploited in this way include the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, and royal palms, Roystonea spp, which, if left alone, would produce coconuts and sago respectively. |
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On Easter Island, for example, legends maintain that the earliest settlers brought germinating coconuts but that the plants subsequently died. |
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We also explored using coir fibres from coconuts for the backing, a renewable material that would otherwise be considered waste. |
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Who can ignore the awesome bouquet of spices, honeyed fruit, pineapples, bananas, coconuts, and overripe melons? |
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The sight of mounds of watermelons and tender coconuts tempt you. |
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The 13 kinds of fruit are sugar apples, pineapples, papayas, star fruits, mangoes, guavas, bell fruits, grapefruits, coconuts, loquats, plums, peaches and persimmons. |
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Uttaradit is in one of Thailand's foremost fruit-growing regions, producing rambutans, mangosteens, durians, coconuts, and other fruits. |
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In addition, areca-palm plantations are usually intercropped with species such as vanilla, pepper, bananas and coconuts. |
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They live off the land and the sea: fish, coconuts, taro, pumpkin and papaya. |
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Joggers criss-crossed the cobbles on the way to the sandy waterfront, where fishermen mended nets and bikinied beauties drank from coconuts. |
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Jute was just another convenient natural material that could be made into large bags to store everything from dehusked coconuts to polished rice to fresh vegetables. |
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The Portuguese discovered coconuts there, which cured the scurvy and enabled them to make hawsers for their caravels. |
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Earlier generations used sennit grass or pulled the fiber from the shells of coconuts and wove them into rope. |
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Certainly, at both sets of stalls the procession would halt, garlands would be draped over the Brahmins and political candidates, and more coconuts cracked over the rath. |
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This unrefined sugar derived from coconuts is a pain to use because it's usually found compressed into a hard disc basically indistinguishable from a clay pigeon. |
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Yams, taro, bananas and coconuts are also cultivated, but a reliance on sago means that the production of it remains a major practice of village life. |
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Coffee, sugar, cacao, and coconuts from the coast are widely distributed. |
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The most important crops include taro, coconuts, bananas, oranges, papayas, breadfruit and yams. |
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Suwarni sells friend banana to market stalls, her husband sells coconuts. |
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Just as some people cannot find work, so some coconuts do not find a buyer. |
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Agricultural products include coconuts, tomatoes, melons, taro, breadfruit, fruits, pigs and chickens. |
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Owning only a small plot of land with coconuts and cacao trees, Ms Nurbaiti already had financial difficulties to send her three sons to high school prior to the earthquake. |
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Two jumbled chandeliers feature three-dimensional coconuts, or at least plasterlike casts of them. |
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They have fruit as food and coconuts for water to drink, but nothing else. |
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In Tuvalu a female teacher related that during puberty she and other young girls in the community were put in a hut and given only water and coconuts to eat. |
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The first lamps were made of naturally occurring objects, coconuts, sea shells, egg shells and hollow stones. |
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He further wrote that the native men and women came in log boats to trade coconuts. |
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Bananas, potatoes, beans, sugarcane, tobacco, jute, coconuts, kapok, cinchona, lemons, cassava, sesame, China grass, mulberry, and mangoes are also grown. |
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When international cotton prices collapsed, planters switched to coffee, cocoa, bananas, and, most successfully, coconuts. |
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Twenty per cent of the power for Virgin's Boeing 747 was supplied from a fuel made from a mixture of coconuts and Brazilian babassu nuts. |
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Desert islands may have no people, but they inevitably have an endless supply of pineapples and coconuts and fresh fish to grill on the beach beneath the setting sun. |
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The housing is rather more substantial than the shacks of the impoverished atolls of south-west Micronesia, where the economy is still based on fish and coconuts. |
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While the professor discovers how many contraptions can be built out of bamboo and coconuts, the others discover the real reasons God wants us to forgive! |
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It will also help them to find additional sources of income by encouraging them to plant red peppers and mangoes, which can grow beneath cocoa trees, and coconuts, which can grow above them. |
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The vegetable glycerin and shea butter, combined with emollient oil from coconuts, coat and soften hair and skin to allow the blade to slide comfortably safe. |
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From the comfort of the jungle you call home, you'll go wild for manic monkeys and quirky coconuts in this next generation brick wall game for the whole family. |
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Among these are surfactants from fats and oils used in the formulation of road-surfacing materials and oil and gas drilling, and active carbon obtained from various ligneous sources, including coconuts. |
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It's easy to taste why: They are not as earthy as hazelnuts, and not as fruity as coconuts, but guardedly elegant, sending a rich array of different signals to the sensitive palate. |
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We can live in a grass hut and eat coconuts. |
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Passion fruit, coconuts, pawpaw, and limes are cash crops. |
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Coquitos are only the size of a large marble and look like smooth-skinned brown coconuts. |
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Tahitian Monoi is obtained by macerating the Tahitian flowers in refined copra oil, extracted from coconuts picked in Polynesia, on soil that was originally coral. |
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Oh yes, and through Madagascar, they got bananas and coconuts! |
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Organisms have always attached themselves to bits of debris such as floating wood or coconuts but the amount of debris is increasing and it floats for longer. |
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In the agricultural sector, the Community grants import duty reductions for nearly 400 products, e.g. canned pineapples, coffee, raw tobacco, palm oil and coconuts, all of particular importance to developing countries. |
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On 3 December, Augustin, 56, who has a drinks business in the centre of Petit-Goâve, went on his Honda motor-cycle to the small plot of land he owns near L'Acul to gather mangoes and coconuts. |
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Like other coastal states, an enormous variety of vegetables, fish, and coconuts exists, where they are common ingredients. |
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The narrow bylane leading to the temple in Bur Dubai was packed with people buying flowers, incense sticks, lamps, coconuts and other items required for Diwali rituals. |
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In Quinapondan, most people have been surviving on coconuts and camote, a Philippine sweet potato that residents have been digging up from their waterlogged fields. |
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Chief agricultural products include coffee, vanilla, sugarcane, tobacco, bananas, coconuts, and vegetables, but local farmers depend mainly on corn and beans. |
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Alkaline or pH diet, which consists mostly of fruit, salads, vegetables, chickpeas, coconuts and almonds, is the diet of choice for models, fashion designers and celebrities. |
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There is little industry on the island, and most population is engaged in growing rice, maize, sweet potato, beans, coconuts, cocoa, coffee, clove and nutmeg. |
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Alternatively, the entire coconut oil production process can be mechanized from the initial coconut dehusking, so labour is only required for collecting whole coconuts. |
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They crossed into Mozambique with palm trees yielding coconuts. |
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