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Below in the open bay facing Manhattan was Staten Island, gritty with clam shells and mud flats behind which nested farms, cattle barns, and berry thickets.
Like Robert Boyle and Nicolaas Hartsoeker, Van Leeuwenhoek was interested in the dried cochineal, trying to find out if the dye came from a berry or an insect.
The name vaccinium was used in classical Latin for a type of berry ( probably the bilberry V. myrtillus ), but its ultimate derivation is obscure ; it is not the same word as vaccinum " of or pertaining to cows ".
He was seated in the shadows to shade his skin, and for closeups, his hands were stained with berry juice.
For example, Peppermint Patty was on the strawberry pie and peach pie label, Sally Brown on the coconut cream pie, Charlie Brown on the cherry pie, Linus van Pelt on the apple pie, Lucy van Pelt on the lemon pie, Schroeder on the berry pie, and Frieda on the chocolate pie.
By the late 1880s, some 300 people lived in the town, which was gaining fame for its fruit and berry canning industry.
Berryville was featured in a 2011 ad campaign for Wendy's berry almond chicken salad and Wild Berry Tea.
In 1940, it was described as " Fife ... at a valley crossroads in the midst of a thickly settled berry growing and truck-gardening district is represented by a string of markets, taverns, shops, and a large, balloon-roofed dance hall along the highway.
Turpentine was a common additive in cheap gin until the 20th century and gave it its characteristic juniper berry flavor without the need for pricier distillations with aromatic spices and berries.
In the 1920s, Knott was a somewhat unsuccessful farmer whose fortunes changed when he nursed several abandoned berry plants back to health.
Darrow enlisted the help of Walter Knott, a Southern California farmer who was known as a berry expert.
Walter Knott was the first to commercially cultivate the berry in southern California.
The brand was first launched in the Northern California market in 2001 with three flavors packaged in fruit-themed bottles: mixed berry, banana colada and cranberry raspberry.
The most common squash to be served warm was spiced berry, a type that has almost gone out of fashion but is still made by some companies specialising in traditional cordials.
In Japan, the series was sold as six sets, each with a different theme, with 10 cards in each set ( 8 trainers, 1 berry, and 1 checklist ), while in the US, the series was packaged together to have two themes per pack.
An Enigma berry cannot leave the game it was scanned into, except through Diamond and Pearl's migration system.
When the berry is transferred, it changes into " Enigma Berry ", no matter what Enigma Berry it was before, and gains the ability to restore the HP of a Pokémon holding it if it was hit by a super effective attack.
A new type of item able to be held was the berry, which comes in varieties and can restore health or cure status effects.
The juniper berry ( jeneverbes in Dutch, which in turn comes from the Latin Juniperus ) was chosen for its alleged medicinal effects, hence the name jenever ( and the English name gin ).
Historically it was also called " pigeon berry ".
This was part of a marketing strategy by advertiser Jacobs, who also hired an Orthodox rabbi to certify that the coffee bean was technically not " kitniyot " ( more like a berry than a bean ) and, consequently, kosher for Passover.
In Lopatkan, a fermented berry drink was consumed, though there is no indication that any other Itelmen settlements created fermented drinks.

berry and released
A berry cereal called Bamm-Bamm Berry Pebbles was released in 2007 ; although they are like Fruity Pebbles, they feature only berry flavors.

berry and under
:" The mistletoe is still hung up in farm-houses and kitchens at Christmas, and the young men have the privilege of kissing the girls under it, plucking each time a berry from the bush.
Lamps are lit in a lineThe women of the house perform aarti of the men, gifts are exchanged, a bitter berry called kareet is crushed under the feet in token of killing Narkasur, symbolising evil and removal of ignorance.
Farming selections became available in the 1890s, many coming under berry production.
As of February 2009, the Oregon Legislature has proposed to make the marionberry the official state berry, under House Joint Resolution 11.

berry and name
The fruit of citrus, such as the orange, kumquat and lemon, is a berry with a thick rind and a very juicy interior that is given the special name hesperidium.
The genus name Vaccinium is derived from the Latin word vaccinium (" of or relating to cows ", from vacca " cow ") for a type of berry ( possibly the bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus ).
However, the term used in that region for the berry and plant is bunn, the native name in Shoa being būn.
The name is a composite of the Chinook words for soap ( soop ) and berry ( olallie ).
Wolfberry, commercially called goji berry, is the common name for the fruit of two very closely related species: Lycium barbarum () and L. chinense (), two species of boxthorn in the family Solanaceae ( which also includes the potato, tomato, eggplant, deadly nightshade, chili pepper, and tobacco ).
In the English-speaking world, the name " goji berry " has been used since the early 21st century.
The word " goji " is an approximation of the pronunciation of gǒuqǐ ( 枸杞 ), the name for the berry producing plant in several Chinese dialects, including Hokkien and Shanghainese.
This name possibly derives from the same roots as the Persian language term gojeh ( گوجه ) which means " plum / berry ".
Another name sometimes used is " Christmas berry ", but this name is a source of confusion, since it is commonly applied to plants in several genera including Heteromeles, Lycium, Schinus, and Ruscus.
While this plant is also known as partridge berry, that name more often refers to the ground cover Mitchella repens.
But of this there is no evidence, and the name qahwah is not given to the berry or plant, which is called bunn, the native name in Shoa being b ' n.
It is also known by common names including cudrang, mandarin melon berry, silkworm thorn, zhe or che (), and Chinese mulberry ( but not to be confused with Morus australis also known by that name ).
Many consider it to be one of the tastiest fruits in the world: for instance in Russian its name is the " berry of kings " ( княженика ).
Its common name is kudu berry, though the term also applies for Cassine aethiopica.

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