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When invited to another person's home, guests may present their hosts with such a set, or with other food gifts such as fresh fruit, beverages or tteok.
When Cabernet Sauvignon is young, the wines typically exhibit strong fruit flavors of black cherries and plum.
When the coconut fruit is still green, the husk is very hard, but green coconuts only fall if they have been attacked by molds or other blights.
When European explorers discovered this tropical fruit in the Americas, they called them " pineapples " ( first so referenced in 1664 due to resemblance to what is now known as the pine cone ).
When creating its fruit, it usually produces up to 200 flowers, although some large-fruited cultivars can exceed this.
When asked how this was possible, he claimed to have only eaten fruit.
When found, it was named the " forbidden fruit "; and it has also been misidentified with the pomelo or shaddock ( C. maxima ), one of the parents of this hybrid, the other being sweet orange ( C. × sinensis ).
When chestnuts are just starting to ripen, the fruit is mostly starch and is very firm under finger pressure from the high water content.
When grown from seed, the trees do not begin to yield fruit until they are thirty to forty years old.
When harvesting fruit, they should be cut from the tree rather than risking damage by pulling the stalks.
When the shell has more moisture content and is more tender, the fruit becomes less convenient to shell.
When a servant early in the morning had brought fruit for the offerings, he looked through a crack in the door and saw her holding the image of Protesilaus in her embrace and kissing it.
When he is a boy, he plays in the tree's branches and enjoys its luscious fruit.
When the fruit of the two founders ' renewed efforts was brought forth in June 1753, the sound was deemed satisfactory, though Norris indicated that he did not personally like it.
When ripe, this fruit comprises thick pulpy jelly encased in a waxy thin skinned shell.
When fully pollinated, the flesh of these fruit is brown inside – known as goma in Japan – and the fruit can be eaten firm.
When grown for nuts, care must be taken to select cultivars that are compatible for pollination purposes ; although some cultivars are marketed as " self fertile ", they will generally fruit better with a different pollination partner.
When sweeter fruit juices or freshly puréed fruits are added to the margarita, the amount of orange-flavored liqueur is often reduced or eliminated entirely.
' When all fruit fails, welcome haws ' was once a common expression in Ireland.
When grown from seed, guavas can bear fruit as soon as two years, or as long as eight years.
When not in fruit, all parts of the plant are strongly aromatic, with the familiar blackcurrant fragrance.
When French toast is served as a sweet dish, milk, sugar, or cinnamon are also commonly added before frying, and then it may be topped with sugar, butter, fruit, syrup, or other items.
When Gavaskar led his team onto the field, he was pelted with fruit.

When and ripens
When a caprifig ripens, another caprifig must be ready to be pollinated.
When it ripens, it turns from green to a bright red to yellow-orange, and splits open to reveal three large, shiny black seeds, surrounded by soft, creamy or spongy, white to yellow flesh — arilli.
When grown in Sicily under the name Grecanico Dorato, the grapes ripens late and can produce a wine with tangy acidity.

When and shell
When the abalone shell is struck, the tiles slide instead of shattering and the protein stretches to absorb the energy of the blow.
When the sperm breaks through the hard outer shell of the egg a new cell embryo is formed, which, in humans, grows to full size in 9 months.
When the hoop is placed around the drum head and shell and tightened down with tension rods, the tension of the head can be adjusted.
When the shell was warmed, milk would turn brown therefore the writing would appear on what looked like blank paper.
When a language is used to give commands to a software application ( such as a shell ) it is called a scripting language.
When a user logs in to the system, a shell program is automatically executed.
When fired, the container burst open during passage through the bore or at the muzzle, giving the effect of an over-sized shotgun shell.
When it was finally adopted by the British Army in 1803, it immediately acquired the inventor's name: the shrapnel shell.
:* When one types a command to the OS-9 shell, it will look first in the current module directory for a module of the specified name and will use it ( and increase its link count ) if found, or it will look on disk for an appropriately named file if not.
When the litigation concluded, Lemoine resigned from SACEM and set up a shell company, Arima, with Alexandre Taverne for collecting Ravel's royalties.
When mature they still contain some water and can be used as seednuts or processed to give oil from the kernel, charcoal from the hard shell and coir from the fibrous husk.
When the seed germinates, the root ( radicle ) of its embryo pushes out through one of the eyes of the shell.
When served freshly shucked ( opened ) and iced, one may find a liquid inside the shell, called the liqueur.
When the amoebas inside the bowel of an infected person are ready to leave the body, they group together and form a shell that surrounds and protects them.
When an area is constructed specifically as a terrain, the playing surface is typically loose gravel, decomposed granite, brick grog or crushed sea shell.
When fighting broke out on the Tel Aviv beach he ordered it be taken by force and to shell the ship.
When a hatchling decides to leave the shell, it has a small sac protruding from its plastron.
When they attach to the shell of a scallop, for instance, barnacles benefit by having a place to stay, leaving the scallop presumably unaffected.
When studying the whole molluscan animal is included as well as studying the shell, then the study is known as malacology ; a person who studies mollusks is known as a malacologist.
When a shell from a British warship shot away the flagstaff, he recovered the flag, raised it on a temporary staff, and held it under fire until a new staff was installed.
When seen from above, the shell is darker in color and marked with irregular stripes, which helps it blend into the dark water below.
When the shell banks were exhausted in the 1920s, however, the Leavenworth button industry came to an abrupt end.

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