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FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON. 3£7
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fectionary most much readers eaten - on of It the the is als Continent Arabian o used Ni , in either hts ragouts will roasted remember and or to make that ratafias a kid stuffed , con and - g
with Oriental pistachios palate . seems The tree to which have is recorde possessed of itself d to have great almost been attractions introduced be taken for into an
Rome by _Yitellius , a fact may as a gastronomic The male certificate and female . blossoms of the pistachio grow not only
must separatel fertilization be y taken but on to distinct the select Sicilian trees a proper , cultivators so that proportion in forming usuall of y a gather both plantation , and the to male care
enin blossoms sure clusters and of little suspend dry them oval drupes on the , about female the plants size . of The olives le nuts seed , with grow red a thin rind and brittle two-valved This shell tree , abounds containing in a Syria sing and thrives ,
without generally and in the green same within soil . and climate as the olive , but will bear fruit far north as Paris . It is a variety of the pistachio
{ jterebin It even is thus another as ) which member yields the of the Cypru same s turpentine family which used in produces medicine the . West IndiesThis tree
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simp Red or ly the yellow peduncle in color , or , fermented and flower of a -stalk very , agreeable swollen is made , and sub into - become acid kind flavor succulent of , this irit is .
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kidney like stalk , but . , larger Between at nature the the end that two , b layers it y often which of blisters it the is _pericarp attached the li is to a fingers its quantit apple of y -
of oilof so acrid a ps or successfull those , who y crack to remove the The nut ringworm kernel incautiousl which , corn y is , , much & and c , but which esteemed needs has to in be been Jamaica app used lied , with great care
abounds with milk . y juice , and , is eaten raw when fresh ; but after which having frees been it gathered from the some oil . time Dried , requires and broken to be , they roasted are , a often process put
into is The a natural trunk Madeira of marking the win tree e , being ink wheir , staining thoug tapped ht linen sends greatl a forth deep y to certainl and a improve milk indelible y b fluid its flavor black which . .
reach least Last , being at in length thi indeed s notice the , in of cocoa point the - nutt nut favorite of , y size which tribe , with the , , thoug thoug the monarch h juvenile h seldom of portion y them broug y no all means of ht , the we to
table communit ( or school , is yet y girl that so either universal there , it mi is a g perhaps ht be adde hardl d , ) y who a schoolboy has not save to d when be his found half the - for its sakeand deemed that day memorable one
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Fruits In Their Season. 3£7
FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON . 3 _£ 7
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1861, page 347, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011861/page/59/
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