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    Fruits and Vegetables

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    Fruits and Vegetables Outline • This stuff is scattered in the book. – Pp. 92-101 – pp. 44-47 • • • • • • • • • Tomato Apple Citrus Brassica Banana Carrot Onion Squash and Melon Tropical Fruits Fruits: Botanical and Popular • Botanically‚ a fruit is the ripened ovary wall. The ovary is part of the carpel‚ the innermost whorl of a flower‚ the female reproductive structure. The ovary contains the ovules‚ the haploid equivalent to mammalian eggs. – Some fruits also contain parts of the flower

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    Sweet Flour

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    Angelic Marasigan Reglos 2010 – 18227 AECO 141 CD-1L MARKET STUDY of “Especially Flour You” Sweet Potato flour 1. Product Description In our country‚ bread is the second most favorite food of the Filipinos‚ next to rice. Most of the Filipinos are used of having bread on their tables especially for breakfast and merienda. The classic example of an all-time favorite bread of the Filipinos is Pandesal. We also love other pastries such as doughnuts‚ cake‚ biscuits and the

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    Bitter Melon as as Coffee

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    world. Coffee can have a stimulating effect on humans due to its caffeine content. It is one of the most-consumed beverages in the world. Ampalaya (Momordica charantia Linn.)‚ also known as Bitter Melon‚ is a crawling vine that grows well in tropical countries‚ particularly in the Philippines. Known for its bitter taste‚ the Ampalaya is at once a staple ingredient in Filipino and Asian cuisines and a reliable home remedy for various illnesses‚ particularly diabetes. But aside from its role as a healthy

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    Grilled Fruit

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    Grilled fruit is a sweet way to switch things up from the traditional ways we eat fruit. Fruits are filled with many flavors and colors. The traditional ways of eating chunks of pineapple and melon are long over. When you heat and grill fruit‚ the flavor intensifies in ways you can’t even imagine! The grilling caramelizes the sugar inside the fruit which sweetens the entire dish. Grilled fruit is often times underestimated. Vegetables have had their spotlight on the grill‚ now it’s time for the focus

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    Strange Fruit

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    “Strange Fruit” ‚a poem written by Abel Meeropol in 1929‚ was a world renowned piece of writing. This poem was a result of Meeropol’s reaction to the picture of a lynching that took place during that time. He was already disturbed by the racism that existed‚ but was horrified after seeing a picture taken of two hanging bodies. Then after putting it to song‚ it was sung by Billie Holiday who was heard around the world. I find that this poem is a chilling act of defiance against the inhumane act of

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    Virtue and Aristotle

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    Aristotle Notes Introduction: Aristotle’s Definition of Happiness “Happiness depends on ourselves.” More than anybody else‚ Aristotle enshrines happiness as a central purpose of human life and a goal in itself. As a result he devotes more space to the topic of happiness than any thinker prior to the modern era. Living during the same period as Mencius‚ but on the other side of the world‚ he draws some similar conclusions. That is‚ happiness depends on the cultivation of virtue‚ though his virtues

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    Fruit Juice

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    How fruit juice went from health food to junk food For decades fruit juice has been seen as a healthy option. Then this week a primary school banned it after claims that it’s as bad for you as Coca-Cola. But how big a health risk does it pose? ’Fruit juice isn’t the same as intact fruit and it has as much sugar as many classical sugar drinks‚’ says medical researcher Susan Jebb. Photograph: Deborah Pendell/Getty Images/Flickr Open This week‚ it looked as if fruit juice might finally lose its

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    Ginger Root

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    The ginger root is from the plant zingiber officonate. It is from the same plant family as tumeric‚ a commonly used cooking spice. It has many uses in cooking and homeopathic medicine. Ginger root is grown in warmer climates‚ and used in landscaping as well as harvested in bulk. Ginger root is an herb. Ginger root is also known as several other names including amomum zingiber‚ ardraka‚ cochin ginger‚ gingembre‚ gan-jiang‚ sheng-jiang‚ and black ginger. First cultivated in South Asia and

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    fruits and their benefits

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    FRUITS AND THEIR BENEFITS Our body requires a variety of proteins‚ carbohydrates‚ vitamins‚ calories‚ fat‚ enzymes‚ trace elements‚ antioxidants for its metabolism and most importantly to enhance the immune system against the diseases and strengthen our body. To get the optimum health benefits‚ it is recommended to eat variety of fresh organic fruits to furnish our body with essential nutrients. So‚ here are some captivating pictures of mouth watering fresh fruits along with the information of its

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    In this article written by James H. SweetSweet tries to go back to the root cause of how slavery actually came to be and thought of as it is today. Why were people of dark skinned complexion exploited to the extreme that they were? Why not the "lighter" colored people treated in the same manner? As outlined in the article‚ a person’s skin color outlined the inferiority in society. The darker the skin color the more inferior you where as a person‚ as a class as well as a race. White servants were

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