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Los funcionarios chinos también están vigilando mucho los costos de los comestibles.
Mientras hablábamos vimos cómo se formaba una larga fila delante de una tienda de comestibles.
They also live by pasta, meatballs, rice balls, jam, tea and wine, among other comestibles.
" She listed some commonly gleaned Ottawan comestibles: "cherries, pears, black walnuts, and the rare apricot tree.
I'd asked, repeatedly, for a better look at his process of culling and preparing the comestibles.
These devices don't need ice, so nearly the entire interior space can be used for your comestibles.
You open a menu and the prices better match a new car than a plate of comestibles.
Without the EU's legal framework, British producers would have to rely on local laws to protect their comestibles at home.
Es buena idea abastecerse de un suministro de 30 días de comestibles, suministros para el hogar y recetas, por si acaso.
The vacuum-­insulated container keeps 12 ounces of comestibles hot or cold, and the wide mouth makes for easy sipping or spooning.
Diversity, as always, is encouraged, and therefore our supply chains will conceptualize a variety of comestibles, at a cost effective and granular level.
The state of play: Among the hottest comestibles-of-the-moment is ... water, according to the Specialty Food Association, which runs the trade show.
But while consumers have been worrying about tainted comestibles, an unassuming category of culinary ingredients has been posing an equally grave threat: fake seasonings and sauces.
The ingredients of success were quality, value, efficiency and food that was consistent down to the carefully calibrated jam in Swiss rolls—Henry Ford applied to comestibles.
City Kitchen For eons, the high-end solution for New Year's Eve entertaining has been to offer an assortment of fabulous comestibles — Champagne, caviar, smoked salmon, truffles.
Your dogged determination to avoid any and all comestibles containing preservatives and things you didn't learn how to pronounce in high school chemistry class may have just backfired.
She invited me into her kitchen, where a propane heater was at work, a Coleman cooler held her comestibles and a camping stove heated us up some tea.
That her chosen subject is often the replication of comestibles and objects that are otherwise literally consumed greatly amplifies the desire for a kind of intimacy with the artwork.
It's about a block away from the bustling Ponsonby Central, a green market and restaurant hive where you can pick up that spicy peanut butter and other New Zealand comestibles to take home.
As much as I love to watch top athletes try to kill each other with bicycles, I greatly prefer riding at my own leisure and stopping whenever I please to sample tasty beverages and cheesy comestibles.
These paintings are cheerful bacchanals of riotous color and pattern, interspersed with wry illustrations of Budweiser cans, lobster, and other comestibles ranging from fruit to candy — spanning natural flavors and those chemically produced, the wholesome and the tawdry.
While cocktails and coffee cups are leitmotifs in his photo-based oil and gouache paintings, Blair's subject matter expands well beyond comestibles to include an array of uncanny quotidian vignettes, like close-ups of foliage and moody windows studded with condensation.
Such allusions —along with those to his childhood memories of the comestibles unloaded on the docks of his native Piraeus — point to the myriad ways in which Kounellis's work has long eschewed the ascetic strictures attendant upon the 1960s exploration of objecthood.
I'm not going to lie, I was worried that we were going to have to combine all of the letters of all of the theme entries and anagram that whole mess into a bunch of different comestibles, which would have been bananas.
Cuando el hombre armado irrumpió en el Walmart y abrió fuego, él acababa de pagar un montón de dinero por un carrito lleno de comestibles, ropa, un par de zapatos para él y útiles escolares para el regreso a la escuela de su hija.
A new food-related law is sure to please the French because it plays to their immense pride in local comestibles: It allows prepared foods, like frozen dinners, to be labeled "produit d'origine française" only if the item is made with 100 percent French meat or milk.
Iced tea is "good," but it's not really tea, for the reasons we love it—and you can enjoy cold comestibles during winter, too: In summer, the same is not exactly true of coffee and all other perfect foods that are warm, such as pasta and cheesy potatoes.
And while the French, who per capita down more than 25 pounds of the yellow stuff each year, (no big surprise to any lover of croissants, petit beurre cookies or pain au chocolate), are suffering, across Europe and America this crisis of comestibles is very much starting to bite.
" Material und Organismen: 28 (4): 262–269. BLUMENFELD, S.N. &H.; RUBI. 1994 "Cultivo de hongos comestibles sobre residuos de maderas.
Morales O, Bran M, Cáceres R 2010 -Los hongos comestibles de uso tradicional en Guatemala. Pp 437-464. En: Martínez-Carrera D, Curvetto N, Sobal M, Morales P, Mora V (Eds.). Hacia un Desarrollo Sostenible del Sistema de Producción- Consumo de los Hongos Comestibles y Medicinales en Latinoamérica: Avances y Perspectivas en el Siglo XXI.
BLUMENFELD, S.N., & H. RUBI, 2000. "Estudio comparativo de cepas americanas y europeas de hongos comestibles." Rev. Ibero-Americana de Micología 17 :129–136.
I, Mycorrhizae. Orientación Gráfica Editora, Bs. As., 237 p.,(ISBN 987 - 99791 - 3-3) Blumenfeld, S.N., 1998. Cultivo de hongos comestibles sobre residuos agroindustriales.
Each macellum sold different kinds of produce, depending on local availability, but it was not uncommon to import these comestibles, especially at ports like Pompeii.
All the candidates would eat the root, and the last to start vomiting would become the new leader.Fleurbec Group (ed), 1981, Plantes sauvages comestibles. Saint- henri-de-Lévis, Quebec, Canada.
He replaced the co-intendants, Antoine-Denis Raudot and Jacques Raudot and held the position from 1712–1726.Mélinda Wilson. Fleurs comestibles: du jardin à la table. Les Editions Fides; 2007. . p. 48–.
Imprenta Islas Malvinas, Facultad de Cs. Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Comahue Neuquén, 112 pp. Blumenfeld, S.N., 2002. Cultivo de hongos comestibles sobre residuos agroindustriales (2ª ed.). Imprenta Islas Malvinas, Facultad de Cs. Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Comahue Neuquén, 122 pp.
View of market area and surrounding landscape, Chunchucmil.The site of Chunchucmil is also notable for the likely presence of a marketplace.Dahlin et al. 2005. Geochemical soil tests combined with careful excavations of an open area in the site center have revealed a possible market for distributing comestibles and other goods.
Sometimes, subsidized or free foods were distributed in cities. The patrician's aristocracy had elaborate dinners, with parties and wines and a variety of comestibles. Sometimes, dancing girls would entertain the diners. Women and children ate separately, but in the later Empire period, with permissiveness creeping in, even decent women would attend such dinner parties.
Here, a range of both hot and cold beverages and comestibles are served. Both venues are owned by Nene Park Trust and managed by Raj Regmi.Ferry Meadows also includes a group camping site (tents) and a year-round touring caravan Caravan Club site.Caravan Club: Ferry Meadows Ferry Meadows is one of the major destinations and attractions signposted on the Green Wheel cycle route.
Dirección General de Investigación-DIGI. Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Guatemala City, Guatemala Bran MC, Morales O, Cáceres R, Flores R 2003 – Contribución al conocimiento de los hongos comestibles de Guatemala. IIQB–USAC. Revista Científica, special issue Species of edible mushrooms belonging to different genera (e.g., Amanita, Lactarius, Helvella) are often offered mixed together, and sold in form of ‘medida’, i.e.
In Europe, the vegetable was used as a source of sugar before cane and beet sugars were available. As pastinache comuni, the "common" pastinaca figures in the long list of comestibles enjoyed by the Milanese given by Bonvesin da la Riva in his "Marvels of Milan" (1288).Noted by John Dickie, Delizia! The Epic History of Italians and Their Food (New York, 2008), p.
They also bear branched, curling tendrils. The inflorescence holds a single pea flower wide which is a varying shade of red. The fruit is a hairless dehiscent legume pod. This is one pea species known to cause lathyrism; nevertheless, as cicerchia it figured among the comestibles enjoyed by the fortunate Milanese, listed at length by Bonvesin de la Riva in his "Marvels of Milan" (1288).
Initially, they worked in the port, and traded with the Catalans who had settled in Santiago. Consequently, the port of Santiago de Cuba saw much more commercial activity. With the resultant increase of the white population of the city, for the first time it had a relative balance between the black and the white populations. An apothecary and shops selling imported comestibles were opened, new government buildings were built, and postal service was expanded.
During the early 1970s it was judicially declared one of the most troublesome towns in Havana due to a high degree of black market goods and comestibles. Within San Miguel del Padron the municipality of Veracruz is home to a significant part of the town's population. The neighborhood consist mostly of old deteriorated apartment buildings predating 1970. The primary school is Heroes de Yaguajay, there is a baseball field and a farmers market.
Red Latinoamericana de Hongos Comestibles y Medicinales-COLPOS-UNSCONACYT-AMC-UAEM-UPAEP-IMINAP, Puebla, México. The use of macrofungi in Guatemala other than for human consumption is limited to a few instances, such as for wound healing and for preventing infections (spores and dried mycelia of Calvatia lilacina and C. cyathiformis), cicatrizing substances to treat burns in children (sporocarps of Geastrum and Lycoperdon), to heal and disinfect wounds and to treat bee stings (dried specimens of Lycoperdon marginatum).
He kept in touch with his family and friends who offered advice to avoid capture and provided Norfolk comestibles, he sending goods back from Holland. While on his travels and in Rotterdam he adopted the aliases of 'Davyes', 'Captain Janszen', and 'Mr Browne, the sword cutler'. He received a visit from his wife Jane in 1699. In East Anglia Le Neve was a hero and martyr for Tories, while the Whigs wanted him outlawed if he didn't return to face trial.
This club presented lectures; its first lecture was given by Rev. J. M. Innes on Charles Dickens, and another was given Rev. Charles Harper father of Charles Harper, pastoralist, newspaper proprietor and politician in colonial Western Australia on "Phenomena connected with Sound". On 3 September 1873 a "tea-meeting" (replete with singing and comestibles) was held to discuss the merging of the Mechanics' Institute and the Toodyay Young Men's Reading Club, with a view to the construction of a new building for the resultant organisation.
Ethnic violence had already existed between owners of lands and their hosts particularly in the west side of the country, between Bete and Baoule, Bete and Lobi. Since independence, people from the center of the country, Baoules, have been encouraged to move to fertile lands of the west and south-west of the country where they have been granted superficialities to grow cocoa, coffee and comestibles. Years later, some Bete have come to resent these successful farmers. Voting became difficult for these immigrants as they were refused voting rights.
He brought with him a great variety of comestibles, which included such luxuries as snow from the mountains for the frequent banquets he held in honor of the duke. In 1797 Francisco Goya stayed in the palace as a guest of his patrons, the 15th Duke of Medina-Sidonia and his wife, the 13th Duchess of Alba. Here Goya created his Álbum A, a collection of drawings, and apparently painted his famous portraits, La Maja Vestida ("The Clothed Maja") and La Maja Desnuda ("The Naked Maja"), rumored to portray the duchess.
Gum feeding is seasonal, however it is a dietary staple during dry and early wet seasons when other resources are scarce. Exudates supplement nutrients and balance mineral intake; which prevent the species from experiencing a range of detrimental effects from a low-calcium and high-phosphorus insectivorous diet. They display a highly opportunistic foraging pattern, and the ratio and variety of their comestibles depend on the availability in their geographical location. Moustached tamarins select trees by the amount of nectar they yield, rather than proximity to their home range.
Purslane is widely used in East Mediterranean countries. Archaeobotanical finds are common at many prehistoric sites. In historic contexts, seeds have been retrieved from a protogeometric layer in Kastanas, as well as from the Samian Heraion dating to seventh century BC. In the fourth century BC, Theophrastus names purslane, (), as one of the several summer pot herbs that must be sown in April (Enquiry into Plants 7.1.2). As Portulaca it figures in the long list of comestibles enjoyed by the Milanese given by Bonvesin de la Riva in his "Marvels of Milan" (1288).
The event is something of a fiasco and the comestibles are stolen by a rival gang, the Hubert Laneites, while William and the Outlaws attempt to retrieve the now runaway dogs. The experience of trying to run a book is not a happy one for Douglas and he ends up taking to his heels pursued by angry punters. In retribution William's father demands further unpaid labour, sawing logs, but William's ingenuity knows no bounds and he is able to score a psychological victory over Hubert Lane and his gang.
Wilson has said the main reason for leaving the serial in 2005 because producers informed him of a story line where he would date an underage girl and he did not agree with it. He subsequently appeared in several other UK television dramas, including an appearance in Waterloo Road as Darren Briggs, Sr, a student's father whose crush on teacher Davina Shackleton gets out of hand. Wilson also became a chef after leaving Coronation Street. He has cooked in several Michelin-starred restaurants, and is also a cheesemaker and purveyor of cheesy comestibles with his own business, Saddleworth Cheese Company.
The book is printed in a double column format with black letter typeface and contains a variety of woodcuts depicting plants, animals, people, and garden scenes. Though the order varies by edition, many feature a list of chapters at the beginning and an index at the end. The Grete Herball contains extensive information on plant life as well as entries on animals, comestibles, and minerals. Each entry features an image of the plant or item, its Latin name, any known alternate names, its humoral categorization, any associated folklore, a list of its medical and practical applications, and instructions for use.
Fletcher and Lega Zambelli, Byron's Italian secretary, tried to set up a macaroni manufacturing business in London, but it seems to have failed around the mid 1830s when the government lifted the duty on importing Italian spaghetti. Zambelli continued the business by importing Italian comestibles and the enterprise eventually passed to Fletcher's son who married Zambelli's daughter. Fletcher had to rely on the impecunious Augusta Leigh for funds but she was forced to stop his allowance in 1838 and his decline and death seem to have followed rapidly. Byron biographer Doris Langley-Moore claimed that Fletcher lived into his 80s, but Byron scholar Ralph Lloyd-Jones has discovered a newspaper report that Fletcher died in 1839.
Following their orders, the soldiers killed every native they captured. Governor Fernández wrote King Philip III the same year, informing him that the foundation of growth for the province was gift-giving to the Indians and military support for the Franciscan missionaries who ministered to them. His presents to the natives that year included various kinds of cloth, blankets, hatchets, knives, strings of blue and purple glass beads, and cured tobacco, as well as clothing and comestibles. In the summer of 1612, Governor Fernandez dispatched soldiers from St. Augustine to warn the chiefs of Pohoy and Tocobaga not to harm the Christian Indian settlements in revenge for the punishment inflicted on their predecessors.
After William overhears his older brother and others discussing greyhound racing he, without much opposition, persuades the Outlaws to join him in organizing a greyhound race starring his own mongrel dog Jumble and another. After conceding that charging entry to the event will not work they decide that the way to easily profit from the enterprise is to run a book and to charge for refreshments. The only asset available to Outlaws is that of their own labour which they sell to obtain the funding for the comestibles which have to be purchased retail. On the day of the race the boys steal a dog chained outside a neighbour's house and attempt to induce it to race Jumble in pursuit of a clockwork mouse.
Bratwurst is a very common sausage eaten at tailgate parties for the Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears, or Detroit Lions football teams and is often served boiled in lager beer with sauerkraut, different than many of the recipes currently found in Germany. Polish sausage, in particular a locally invented type of kielbasa, is an essential for sporting events in Chicago: Chicago today has approximately 200,000 speakers of Polish and has had a population of that description for over a hundred years. When Poles came to Chicago and surrounding cities from Europe, they brought with them long ropes of kielbasa, cabbage rolls, and pierogis. Poles that left Poland after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the descendants of earlier immigrants still make all of the above and such comestibles are common in local diners and delis as result.
Migrants from Southern Europe, namely Sicily, Campania, Lazio, and Calabria, appeared between 1880-1960 in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Eastern Maryland hoping to escape the extreme poverty and corruption endemic to Italy; typically they were employed in manual labor or factory work but it is because of them that dishes like spaghetti with meatballs, New York style pizza, calzones, and baked ziti exist, and Americans of today are very familiar with semolina based pasta noodles. New York style hot dogs came about with German speaking emigrants from Austria and Germany, particularly with the frankfurter sausage and the smaller wiener sausage. Today the New York style hot dog with sauerkraut, mustard, and the optional cucumber pickle relish is such a part of the local fabric that it is one of the favorite comestibles of New York City. Hot dogs are a typical street food sold year round in all but the most inclement weather from thousands of pushcarts.
Today, the New York–style hot dog with sauerkraut, mustard, and the optional cucumber pickle relish is such a part of the local fabric, that it is one of the favorite comestibles of New York and both the pork and the beef versions are beloved. Hot dogs are a typical street food sold year round in all by the most inclement weather from thousands of pushcarts. As with all other stadiums in Major League Baseball they are an essential for New York Yankees and the New York Mets games though it is the local style of preparation that predominates without exception. Hot dogs are also the focus of a televised eating contest on the Fourth of July in Coney Island, at Nathan's Famous, one of the earliest hot dog stands opened in the United States in 1916 by Nathan Handwerker, a Jewish man who emigrated from what is now Ukraine in 1912 and whose influence is felt today around the world: hot dogs are a staple of amusement parks 100 years later.

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