10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NASEBERRIES»
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naseberries in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
naseberries and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture ...
Naseberries. — Naseberries should be gathered singly by hand, and carefully
placed in a bag which the gatherer may take up the tree with him. When the bag
is filled it should not be dropped to the ground, but should be lowered carefully by
...
Jamaica. Department of Agriculture, William Fawcett, 1904
Naseberries. — Naseberries should be gathered singly by hand, and carefully
placed in a bag which the gatherer may take up the tree with him. When the bag
is filled it should not be dropped to the ground, but should be lowered carefully by
...
Jamaica. Dept. of Agriculture, 1903
Still, to men after a voyage at the beginning of the sixteenth century, in the days of
our King Henry VII., those sea grapes must have been a godsend, they and the
luscious naseberries, which are sweet and sickly, but good to counteract scurvy.
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IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES
The following notes on the budding of mangos, cacao, naseberries, avocado
pears, and ntxtmegs are taken from the Annual Report of the Director of Public
Gardens in Jamaica for 1903-4: — MANGOS. Several years ago it became
apparent ...
Commissioner of Agriculture for the West Indies, 1905
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Experiment Station Record
A report is given outlining the Work at the station with bananas, citrus fruits, date
palms, citronella grass, lemon Kiwi grapes. pineapples, rubber, vanilla, cacao,
naseberries, avocado pears, and nutmeg“ From one-fifth of an acre of citronella ...
United States. Office of Experiment Stations, 1905
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A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF ...
BUDDING TROPICAL FRUIT TREES. The following notes on the budding of
mangos, cacao, naseberries, avocado pears, and nutmegs are taken from the
Annual Report of the Director of Public Gardens in Jamaica for 1903-4: —
MANOOS.
We have a bottle of wine with us and naseberries, and different kinds of jamaican
chocolate. We're not prejudiced — we do have one kind of Trinidadian chocolate.
We can also skinny-dip if you feel so inclined.” Bentley was an old hand at this ...
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Public Gardens and Plantations: Annual Report for 1875-1907
(Mangoes, cocoa, naseberries, Avocado pear, nutmegs): — Several years ago it
became apparent that an enormous export trade in mangoes might be built up in
Jamaica if it were possible to bud over the thousands of trees bearing crops of ...
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The River's Song: A Novel
Naseberries were my favourite fruits and Annie loved them too. She said it was
this fruit that helped her adjust when she first came from Canada to live in
Jamaica. Its taste had sucked her in, and after her first naseberry she'd started to
view ...
6 ripe naseberries* 6 cherries Cashew Cream 1/2 cups water Vt cup cornstarch
Ve teaspoon salt V* cup cashews, ground fine 2 tablespoons honey or sugar 1
teaspoon vanilla Wash, dry, and peel naseberries. Cut each one into six peglike
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NASEBERRIES»
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naseberries is used in the context of the following news items.
The dawning of the age of 'Wow'
... ripe bananas, a slice of paw paw, star apples, and naseberries. Not even the Chinese, with all their ingenuity, can replace these traditions. «Jamaica Observer, Mar 15»
Eat to live: Raw food business takes off in Mandeville
He said that fruits and vegetables such as carrots, bananas, plantains, naseberries, sweet peppers, sorrel and cucumbers are sometimes ... «Jamaica Observer, Dec 14»
A new relevance for the legacy of Peter Tosh
We taste sweet naseberries from Tosh's favourite tree nearby the undercroft, and visitors can view ackee, mangoes, june plum, pimento and ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Sep 14»
Clueless in Jamaica: a German vegetarian in search of 'noseberries'
What confused me was the request of one of my colleagues: "Please, bring me six ripe tangerines and six turn and green naseberries." I had no ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Mar 14»
The HEART of unemployment
... is willing and waiting for Jamaican sugar loaf pines, starapples, naseberries, sweetsops, otaheiti apples, ortaniques and beloved mangoes? «Jamaica Gleaner, Dec 13»
Agri revolution - Seaga directs young people to food production
... purchasing power is ready and waiting for Jamaican star apples, naseberries, sweetsop, otaheite apple, ortiniques, and beloved mangoes? «Jamaica Gleaner, Nov 13»
Domestic violence haunting Manchester
... to death and his head severed following an alleged dispute with a man in the South Manchester community about the reaping of naseberries. «Jamaica Observer, Apr 13»
Killed for naseberries? - Missing head feared burnt in charcoal kiln
MANDEVILLE, Manchester — A festered dispute over the naseberry fruit, which is anything but scarce in the lush, rural community of Victoria ... «Jamaica Observer, Apr 13»
Can the poor take any more?
Distant New Zealand has found a way to make kiwis the rage, yet our delicious naseberries remain unknown, and we are a hop away from ... «Jamaica Observer, Feb 13»
Kitson Town residents repair, reopen market in bid to revive …
Yanique Wallace, who did brisk business selling naseberries yesterday, was glad for the opportunity to sell her produce so near to her home. «Jamaica Observer, Feb 13»