- published: 20 Oct 2011
- views: 92
- author: UntoKalevi
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Pineapple Circle - Exocarp
From the CD release "Distant Adrifting Circles" www.discogs.com...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: UntoKalevi
Pineapple Circle - Exocarp
From the CD release "Distant Adrifting Circles" www.discogs.com
- published: 20 Oct 2011
- views: 92
- author: UntoKalevi
4:00
Mangosteen SCAM Screams under Scrutiny
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com mangosteen scam The Purple Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), c...
published: 04 Jul 2009
author: MangosteenScam
Mangosteen SCAM Screams under Scrutiny
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com mangosteen scam The Purple Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), colloquially known simply as "the mangosteen", is a tropical evergreen tree, believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands and the Moluccas of Indonesia. The tree grows from 7 to 25 m (2080 ft) tall. The rind (exocarp) of the edible fruit is deep reddish purple when ripe. Botanically an aril, the fragrant edible flesh can be described as sweet and tangy, citrusy with peach flavor and texture. The Purple Mangosteen belongs to the same genus as the other — less widely known — mangosteens, such as the Button Mangosteen (G. prainiana) or the Lemondrop Mangosteen (G. madruno). Botanically, they are not related to the mango (Mangifera spp.), which belongs to the Anacardiaceae plant family. Mangosteen Taxonomy A description of mangosteen was included in the Species Plantarum by Linnaeus in 1753. Mangosteen Scam - Maturation of the exocarp and edible aril The juvenile mangosteen fruit, which does not require fertilization to form (see agamospermy), first appears as pale green or almost white in the shade of the canopy. As the fruit enlarges over the next two to three months, the exocarp color deepens to darker green. During this period, the fruit increases in size until its exocarp is 68 centimeters in outside diameter, remaining hard until a final, abrupt ripening stage. The subsurface chemistry of the mangosteen exocarp comprises an array of polyphenolic acids including xanthones and ...
- published: 04 Jul 2009
- views: 1552
- author: MangosteenScam
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Mangosteen Dangers Repel Doctors Worldwide
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com The Purple Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), colloquially know...
published: 04 Jul 2009
author: MangosteenScam
Mangosteen Dangers Repel Doctors Worldwide
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com The Purple Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), colloquially known simply as "the mangosteen", is a tropical evergreen tree, believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands and the Moluccas of Indonesia. The tree grows from 7 to 25 m (2080 ft) tall. The rind (exocarp) of the edible fruit is deep reddish purple when ripe. Botanically an aril, the fragrant edible flesh can be described as sweet and tangy, citrusy with peach flavor and texture. The Purple Mangosteen belongs to the same genus as the other — less widely known — mangosteens, such as the Button Mangosteen (G. prainiana) or the Lemondrop Mangosteen (G. madruno). Botanically, they are not related to the mango (Mangifera spp.), which belongs to the Anacardiaceae plant family. Mangosteen Taxonomy A description of mangosteen was included in the Species Plantarum by Linnaeus in 1753. Mangosteen - Maturation of the exocarp and edible aril The juvenile mangosteen fruit, which does not require fertilization to form (see agamospermy), first appears as pale green or almost white in the shade of the canopy. As the fruit enlarges over the next two to three months, the exocarp color deepens to darker green. During this period, the fruit increases in size until its exocarp is 68 centimeters in outside diameter, remaining hard until a final, abrupt ripening stage. The subsurface chemistry of the mangosteen exocarp comprises an array of polyphenolic acids including xanthones and tannins that assure ...
- published: 04 Jul 2009
- views: 1776
- author: MangosteenScam
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Mangosteen Juice to be Banned
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com mangosteen juice The Purple Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), ...
published: 04 Jul 2009
author: MangosteenScam
Mangosteen Juice to be Banned
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com mangosteen juice The Purple Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), colloquially known simply as "the mangosteen", is a tropical evergreen tree, believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands and the Moluccas of Indonesia. The tree grows from 7 to 25 m (2080 ft) tall. The rind (exocarp) of the edible fruit is deep reddish purple when ripe. Botanically an aril, the fragrant edible flesh can be described as sweet and tangy, citrusy with peach flavor and texture. The Purple Mangosteen belongs to the same genus as the other — less widely known — mangosteens, such as the Button Mangosteen (G. prainiana) or the Lemondrop Mangosteen (G. madruno). Botanically, they are not related to the mango (Mangifera spp.), which belongs to the Anacardiaceae plant family. Nutrient content and antioxidant strength Mangosteen, canned, syrup pack Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy 70 kcal 310 kJ Carbohydrates 18 g - Sugars ? g - Dietary fibre 1.8 g Fat 0.6 g Protein 0.4 g Water 81 g Percentages are relative to US recommendations for adults. Source: USDA Nutrient database Mangosteen is typically advertised and marketed as part of an emerging category of novel functional foods sometimes called "superfruits" presumed to have a combination of 1) appealing subjective characteristics, such as taste, fragrance and visual qualities, 2) nutrient richness, 3) antioxidant strength and 4) potential impact for lowering risk against human diseases. The aril is the flavorful ...
- published: 04 Jul 2009
- views: 3351
- author: MangosteenScam
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Lipschitz, Ess UKM 2007
. Solveig Berge : Is singin Fever Cecilie Ida: Is singing Memory Veronica Bergan: Is singi...
published: 08 Oct 2007
author: exocarp
Lipschitz, Ess UKM 2007
. Solveig Berge : Is singin Fever Cecilie Ida: Is singing Memory Veronica Bergan: Is singing Big spender Sara Skjoldnes: Is singing Roxy And I, Ida Ursin-Holm: Is singing Lady Marmelade
- published: 08 Oct 2007
- views: 5833
- author: exocarp
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HAPPY RAMADAN 2012, Fasting is UP! :D ... Allah knows uR eGo!" -_*
CYBERPEDIA" 0d0i0a0n0e0L0a0 Cinematographer WATERMELON : Plant Propagation, Germination , ...
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: 0d0i0a0n0e0L0a0
HAPPY RAMADAN 2012, Fasting is UP! :D ... Allah knows uR eGo!" -_*
CYBERPEDIA" 0d0i0a0n0e0L0a0 Cinematographer WATERMELON : Plant Propagation, Germination , Seeds "Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.), family Cucurbitaceae) is a vine-like (scrambler and trailer) flowering plant originally from southern Africa. Its fruit, which is also called watermelon, is a special kind referred to by botanists as a pepo, a berry which has a thick rind (exocarp) and fleshy center (mesocarp and endocarp). Pepos are derived from an inferior ovary, and are characteristic of the Cucurbitaceae. The watermelon fruit, loosely considered a type of melon -- although not in the genus Cucumis -- has a smooth exterior rind (green, yellow and sometimes white) and a juicy, sweet interior flesh (usually pink, but sometimes orange, yellow, red and sometimes green if not ripe). It is also commonly used to make a variety of salads, most notably fruit salad. Watermelon is thought to have originated in southern Africa, where it is found growing wild, because it reaches maximum genetic diversity there, resulting in sweet, bland and bitter forms. Alphonse de Candolle, in 1882,[1] already considered the evidence sufficient to prove that watermelon was indigenous to tropical Africa.[2] Though Citrullus colocynthis is often considered to be a wild ancestor of watermelon and is now found native in north and west Africa, Fenny Dane and Jiarong Liu[3] suggest on the basis of chloroplast DNA investigations that the cultivated and wild watermelon appear to have diverged ...
- published: 02 Oct 2011
- views: 1281
- author: 0d0i0a0n0e0L0a0
9:25
Meet the Pili
Meet the Pili: An advocacy for Pili Nut, Bicol Region's (Philippines) flagship commodity -...
published: 12 Jul 2012
author: melgian1
Meet the Pili
Meet the Pili: An advocacy for Pili Nut, Bicol Region's (Philippines) flagship commodity - The Pili Nut: Pili (Canarium ovatum), a fruit-bearing tree endemic to the Philippines especially found in the Bicol Region of Luzon Island, yields a kernel precious to the country's food sector: the Pili Nut. The Pili Tree is a low-maintenance crop. It only needs pruning from time to time, requiring minimal fertilizers, or even none at all. The Pili Fruit, green when young and turns into deep purple or black when ready for harvest, is blanched in hot water for three minutes to easily peel the exocarp and pulp, and expose the hard, bony shell. The Pili Kernel is the most important part of the Pili Nut. With its testa stripped off, it is a slender, yellowish-white core. Only the purest, spotless kernels are used in producing the traditional Pili Nut recipes even the foreign market has come to love. The traditional de-shelling of the Pili Nut, a legend in itself, is an experiential attraction within the Pili Nut industry. Experts throughout the Bicol Region practice the centuries-old process of pagtilad (that is, Pili Nut de-shelling using a bolo and a wooden board) with precision, speed and strength unrivaled even by modern-day machines. The Pili Nut kernel has the flavor of pumpkin seed when raw, and takes on an entirely different identity when roasted. It is soft yet crisp, with an easy crunch that surprisingly melts in your mouth, making it a favorite snack food among Filipinos ...
- published: 12 Jul 2012
- views: 836
- author: melgian1
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The Coffee Pulper at El Injerto, Huehuetenango
Fresh coffee cherry going in, exocarp removed, slimy parchment coffee comes out. This is c...
published: 01 Mar 2010
author: sweetmarias
The Coffee Pulper at El Injerto, Huehuetenango
Fresh coffee cherry going in, exocarp removed, slimy parchment coffee comes out. This is called pulping, first step of the traditional wet-process.
- published: 01 Mar 2010
- views: 2164
- author: sweetmarias
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Mangosteen Fruit Abandoned by Science
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com mangosteen fruit The Purple Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), ...
published: 04 Jul 2009
author: MangosteenScam
Mangosteen Fruit Abandoned by Science
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com mangosteen fruit The Purple Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), colloquially known simply as "the mangosteen", is a tropical evergreen tree, believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands and the Moluccas of Indonesia. The tree grows from 7 to 25 m (2080 ft) tall. The rind (exocarp) of the edible fruit is deep reddish purple when ripe. Botanically an aril, the fragrant edible flesh can be described as sweet and tangy, citrusy with peach flavor and texture. The Purple Mangosteen belongs to the same genus as the other — less widely known — mangosteens, such as the Button Mangosteen (G. prainiana) or the Lemondrop Mangosteen (G. madruno). Botanically, they are not related to the mango (Mangifera spp.), which belongs to the Anacardiaceae plant family. Mangosteen Fruit Legend, geographic origins and culinary applications The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article or discuss the issue on the talk page. There is a legend about Queen Victoria offering a reward to anyone who could deliver to her the fabled fruit. In his publication, "Hortus Veitchii", James Herbert Veitch says that he visited Java in 1892, "to eat the Mangosteen. It is necessary to eat the Mangosteen grown within three or four degrees of latitude of the equator to realize at all the attractive and curious properties of this fruit." An ultra-tropical tree, the mangosteen must be grown in consistently warm ...
- published: 04 Jul 2009
- views: 662
- author: MangosteenScam
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Acai Berry - Miracle No More
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com acai berry An açaí palm, or aqai, (pronounced /ɑːsɑːˈiː/, aa-s...
published: 05 Jul 2009
author: AcaiBerryJuiceScam
Acai Berry - Miracle No More
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com acai berry An açaí palm, or aqai, (pronounced /ɑːsɑːˈiː/, aa-sigh-ee" is one of several species of palm tree in the genus Euterpe cultivated for their fruit and superior hearts of palm. The species Euterpe oleracea is usually called Açaí Palm, after the European adaptation of the Tupian word ïwasa'i, '[fruit that] cries or expels water'. Global demand for the fruit has expanded rapidly in recent years, and açaí is now cultivated for that purpose primarily. The closely-related species Euterpe edulis (jucara) is now predominantly used for hearts of palm. Eight species are native to Central and South America, from Belize southward to Brazil and Peru, growing mainly in swamps and floodplains. Açaí palms are tall, slender palms growing to 1530 meters, with pinnate leaves up to 3 meters long. Acai Harvesting and uses Acai Stem Heart of palm, the soft inner-growing tip of some palms (Euterpe edulis, Bactris gasipaes), is often consumed in salads. Acai Fruit Açaí palm Serving of açaí pulpThe fruit, a small, round, black-purple drupe about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter, similar in appearance and size to a grape but with less pulp, is produced in branched panicles of 700 to 900 fruits. Two crops of fruit are produced each year. The fruit has a single large seed about 0.250.40 inches (710 mm) in diameter. The exocarp of the ripe fruits is a deep purple color, or green, depending on the kind of açaí and its maturity. The mesocarp is pulpy and thin, with a ...
- published: 05 Jul 2009
- views: 803
- author: AcaiBerryJuiceScam
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Poem ""Watermelon DAY "" LΩVΞ Plant Propagation MY CYBERPEDIA
My 2011 watermelon harvest! Grew watermelon, honeydew, pumpkins, bell peppers, jalapenos, ...
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: 0d0i0a0n0e0L0a0
Poem ""Watermelon DAY "" LΩVΞ Plant Propagation MY CYBERPEDIA
My 2011 watermelon harvest! Grew watermelon, honeydew, pumpkins, bell peppers, jalapenos, tomatoes this year, Happy harvest! LΩVΞ "Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.), family Cucurbitaceae) is a vine-like (scrambler and trailer) flowering plant originally from southern Africa. Its fruit, which is also called watermelon, is a special kind referred to by botanists as a pepo, a berry which has a thick rind (exocarp) and fleshy center (mesocarp and endocarp). Pepos are derived from an inferior ovary, and are characteristic of the Cucurbitaceae. The watermelon fruit, loosely considered a type of melon -- although not in the genus Cucumis -- has a smooth exterior rind (green, yellow and sometimes white) and a juicy, sweet interior flesh (usually pink, but sometimes orange, yellow, red and sometimes green if not ripe). It is also commonly used to make a variety of salads, most notably fruit salad.. Watermelon is thought to have originated in southern Africa, where it is found growing wild, because it reaches maximum genetic diversity there, resulting in sweet, bland and bitter forms. Alphonse de Candolle, in 1882,[1] already considered the evidence sufficient to prove that watermelon was indigenous to tropical Africa.[2] Though Citrullus colocynthis is often considered to be a wild ancestor of watermelon and is now found native in north and west Africa, Fenny Dane and Jiarong Liu[3] suggest on the basis of chloroplast DNA investigations that the cultivated and wild watermelon ...
- published: 02 Oct 2011
- views: 272
- author: 0d0i0a0n0e0L0a0
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Pineapple Circle - Adrifting
From the CD release "Distant Adrifting Circles" www.discogs.com...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: UntoKalevi
Pineapple Circle - Adrifting
From the CD release "Distant Adrifting Circles" www.discogs.com
- published: 20 Oct 2011
- views: 130
- author: UntoKalevi
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Neem Tree.
Neem is a fast growing tree that can reach 15 to 20 m tall, rarely 35 to 40 m. It has abun...
published: 18 Jan 2010
author: GIGATRUN
Neem Tree.
Neem is a fast growing tree that can reach 15 to 20 m tall, rarely 35 to 40 m. It has abundant foliage every season of the year, but in severe conditions defoliates, even almost completely. The foliage is broad, and can reach 15 to 20 m in diameter and developed. The trunk is short, straight and can reach 1.2 meters in diameter. The bark is hard, cracked and from light gray to reddish brown. The gray and white sap is the heart of the trunk is red when exposed to air turns reddish brown. The estate consists of a stout taproot and well developed lateral roots. The leaf stem measures 2 to 4 cm long, with 20 to 31 dark green leaves, 3 to 8 cm long. The terminal leaf is often missing. The petiole is short. Very young leaves are red or purple. The shape of the mature leaves is less asimétricoy its margins are toothed. The fragrant flowers are white and are arranged axially nomrmalmente like hanging panicles measuring over 25 cm long. The inflorescences, which branch into third grade is 150 to 250 flowers. A flower is 5 to 6 millimeters long and 8-11 wide. The neem tree has flowers protandric, bisexual and male. Its fruit is a drupe similar to the olive in a way that varies from a slightly elongated oval to round, and when mature measuring 14 to 28 mm in length and 10 to 15 mm wide. His is thin exocarp, the mesocarp is yellowish white, fibrous and tastes sweet, but it is unpalatable. The endocarp is white, hard and stores a seed, rarely two or three elongated seeds with a brown ...
- published: 18 Jan 2010
- views: 1760
- author: GIGATRUN
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Capuchin monkeys, africanized honey bees and Açaí palms
In a beautiful farm in Brazil - PR state, with 22% area with native forests thanks the own...
published: 16 May 2011
author: Thomas Dirickson
Capuchin monkeys, africanized honey bees and Açaí palms
In a beautiful farm in Brazil - PR state, with 22% area with native forests thanks the owners, we saw Capuchin monkeys, africanized honey bees and Açaí palms with fruits...
The term Capuchin monkey (macacos Prego) is actually the generic name of the ancient species of monkeys Cebus paella. Its many subspecies are now considered separate species. A friend did some research and found out that the black capuchin, Cebus nigritus, also known as the black-horned capuchin, is a capuchin monkey from the Atlantic Forest in south-eastern Brazil and far north-eastern Argentina. Historically, it was included as a subspecies of the Tufted Capuchin. They are hunted a lot because they do a lot of destruction when being hungry and also for pet!
Africanized honey bees, known colloquially as "killer bees," are hybrids of the African honey bee, A. m. scutellata, with various European honey bees such as the Italian bee A. m. ligustica and A. m. iberiensis. These honey bees are far more aggressive than the European subspecies. Small swarms of AHBs are capable of taking over European honey beehives by invading the hive and establishing their own queen after killing the European queen.
Heart of palm, also called palm heart, palmito, burglar's thigh, chonta or swamp cabbage, is a vegetable harvested from the inner core and growing bud of certain palm trees (notably the coconut (Cocos nucifera), Palmito Juçara (Euterpe edulis), Açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea), sabal (Sabal spp.) and pejibaye (Bactris gasipaes) palms).
The Açaí fruit, a small, round, black-purple drupe about 1 inch (25 mm) in circumference, similar in appearance but smaller than a grape and with less pulp, is produced in branched panicles of 500 to 900 fruits. The exocarp of the ripe fruits is a deep purple color, or green, depending on the kind of açaí and its maturity. The mesocarp is pulpy and thin, with a consistent thickness of 1 mm or less. It surrounds the voluminous and hard endocarp, which contains a single large seed about 0.25–0.40 inches (7–10 mm) in diameter. The seed makes up about 80% of the fruit (Schauss, 2006c). Two crops of fruit are produced each year. The ripe fruits are harvested as food.
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Experts say Acai Berry Juice just a Fad
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com acai berry juice Acai Berry Harvesting and uses Acai Stem Hear...
published: 05 Jul 2009
author: AcaiBerryJuiceScam
Experts say Acai Berry Juice just a Fad
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com acai berry juice Acai Berry Harvesting and uses Acai Stem Heart of palm, the soft inner-growing tip of some palms (Euterpe edulis, Bactris gasipaes), is often consumed in salads. Acai Berry Fruit Açaí palm Serving of açaí pulpThe fruit, a small, round, black-purple drupe about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter, similar in appearance and size to a grape but with less pulp, is produced in branched panicles of 700 to 900 fruits. Two crops of fruit are produced each year. The fruit has a single large seed about 0.250.40 inches (710 mm) in diameter. The exocarp of the ripe fruits is a deep purple color, or green, depending on the kind of açaí and its maturity. The mesocarp is pulpy and thin, with a consistent thickness of 1 mm or less. It surrounds the voluminous and hard endocarp, which contains a seed with a diminutive embryo and abundant endosperm.[citation needed] The seed makes up about 80% of the fruit (Schauss, 2006c). The berries are harvested as food. In a study of three traditional Caboclo populations in the Amazon region of Brazil, açaí palm was described as the most important plant species because the fruit makes up such a major component of diet (up to 42% of the total food intake by weight) and is economically valuable in the region. The juice and pulp of açaí fruits (Euterpe oleracea) are used in various juice blends, smoothies, sodas, and other beverages. In northern Brazil, açaí is traditionally served in gourds called "cuias" with tapioca ...
- published: 05 Jul 2009
- views: 1007
- author: AcaiBerryJuiceScam
0:29
Classy Bird
Proudly brought to you by: www.turbonerdtees.com Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.), f...
published: 26 Jul 2011
author: turbonerdtees
Classy Bird
Proudly brought to you by: www.turbonerdtees.com Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.), family Cucurbitaceae) is a vine-like (scrambler and trailer) flowering plant originally from southern Africa. Its fruit, which is also called watermelon, is a special kind referred to by botanists as a pepo, a berry which has a thick rind (exocarp) and fleshy center (mesocarp and endocarp). Pepos are derived from an inferior ovary, and are characteristic of the Cucurbitaceae. The watermelon fruit, loosely considered a type of melon -- although not in the genus Cucumis -- has a smooth exterior rind (green, yellow and sometimes white) and a juicy, sweet interior flesh (usually pink, but sometimes orange, yellow, red and sometimes green if not ripe). It is also commonly used to make a variety of salads, most notably fruit salad.[1] 725 (9)X.mov
- published: 26 Jul 2011
- views: 24
- author: turbonerdtees
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نوع اساسی از میوه ها
دیوار از میوه ، توسعه یافته از دیواره تخمدان از گل ، گفته می شود که pericarp. از pericarp ...
published: 21 Aug 2009
author: groundeffect80
نوع اساسی از میوه ها
دیوار از میوه ، توسعه یافته از دیواره تخمدان از گل ، گفته می شود که pericarp. از pericarp است که اغلب به دو یا سه لایه مجزا نامیده می شود متفاوت exocarp (لایه خارجی ، نیز نامیده می epicarp) ، mesocarp (لایه میانی) ، و حلقه درونی میوه (لایه داخلی). در برخی از میوه ها ، به ویژه میوه های ساده و مشتق شده از یک تخمدان فرعی ، قطعات و دیگر از گل (مانند لوله گل دار ، از جمله گلبرگ ، sepals ، و stamens) ، فتیله مواد منفجره را با تخمدان و با کامل شدن آن. این کارخانه اتیلن هورمون باعث ripening. هنگامی که مانند دیگر قطعات و گل دارند ، بخش قابل توجهی از این میوه ، آن است که به نام یک میوه لوازم جانبی. از آنجا که قطعات دیگر از گل ممکن است به ساختار میوه کمک ، مهم است که به مطالعه ساختار گل به درک چگونه یک فرم خاص میوه ها هستند میوه های گوناگون است که پس از آن مشکل است را به تدبیر کردن یک طرح طبقه بندی که شامل تمامی میوه های شناخته شده است. بسیاری از شرایط عمومی برای بذر و میوه هستند اعمال نادرست ، یک واقعیت پیچیده است که درک درستی از اصطلاحات. دانه هستند ripened ovules ؛ میوه ها هستند که تخمدانها ripened یا carpels که شامل دانه. به این دو تعریف پایه می توان به روشنی اضافه شده که در واژگان وابسته به گیاهشناسی ، یک مهره است که یک نوع میوه است و نه دیگری برای مدت دانه ، بر خلاف اصطلاحات رایج نیست. استرالیا سه نوع اساسی از میوه ها وجود دارد : میوه های ساده میوه جمع
- published: 21 Aug 2009
- views: 53
- author: groundeffect80
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MonaVie Acai found Hiding in Closets Worldwide
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com monavie acai MonaVie is a nutritional beverage company that di...
published: 05 Jul 2009
author: AcaiBerryJuiceScam
MonaVie Acai found Hiding in Closets Worldwide
www.JumpstartYourDreams.com monavie acai MonaVie is a nutritional beverage company that distributes beverage products made from blended fruit juice concentrates with açaí pulp powder and purée through a multi-level marketing (MLM) business model. Marketing claims made about the products suggest that they provide antioxidants and health benefits. MonaVie has been the subject of recent media controversy, and several sources have questioned both the product's value and the legality of claims regarding its reputed health benefits. The manufacturer of MonaVie products, as well as some of its senior distributors, were involved in four lawsuits between 2007 and 2008. An açaí palm, or aqai, (pronounced /ɑːsɑːˈiː/, aa-sigh-ee" is one of several species of palm tree in the genus Euterpe cultivated for their fruit and superior hearts of palm. The species Euterpe oleracea is usually called Açaí Palm, after the European adaptation of the Tupian word ïwasa'i, '[fruit that] cries or expels water'. Global demand for the fruit has expanded rapidly in recent years, and açaí is now cultivated for that purpose primarily. The closely-related species Euterpe edulis (jucara) is now predominantly used for hearts of palm. Eight species are native to Central and South America, from Belize southward to Brazil and Peru, growing mainly in swamps and floodplains. Açaí palms are tall, slender palms growing to 1530 meters, with pinnate leaves up to 3 meters long. MonaVie Company overview MonaVie juice ...
- published: 05 Jul 2009
- views: 424
- author: AcaiBerryJuiceScam