10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SORB APPLE»
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The Natural History of Pompeii
Cato (RR 7.4) says the sorb apple (sorhum) can be preserved in boiled must, or
dried. Columella (RR 5.10.19) says sorb apples have no small charm and gives
directions for preserving them (RR 12. 16.4). Pliny has many references to the ...
Wilhelmina Feemster Jashemski, Frederick G. Meyer, 2002
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500 Teapots: Contemporary Explorations of a Timeless Design
Contemporary Explorations of a Timeless Design Suzanne J. E. Tourtillott. •
KATHRYN E. NARROW • Sorb Apple Teapot #1, 1999 • 8 l/2 x 7 k x 6 lA in. (21.6
x 19 x 15.8 cm) • Thrown porcelain; carved at greenware stage; glaze cone 6 ...
Suzanne J. E. Tourtillott, 2002
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A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages Based ...
Sérba, s. f. l. a service, sorb-apple; '2. (fig.) blow, cnfl'. Sorbéoeo, adj. having the
flavour of the sorbapple. Sorbastrélla, s. f. the plant pimpernel. Sorbecchiére, v. a.
to sip, suck up. Sorbégno, s. m. (0bs.) V. aorbigno. Sorbettz'u-e, v. n. to make ...
4
A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages: 1: ...
Sérba, s. f. l. a service, sorb-apple; 2. (fig.) blow, eufl'. Sorbéceo, adj. having the
flavour of the sorbapple. Sorbastrélla, s. f. the plant pimpernel. Sorbecchiare, v. a.
to sip, suck up. Sorbégno, s. m. (obs.) V. sorbigno. Sorbettiu'e, v. a. to make after
...
5
An Exploration of a New Poetic Expression Beyond Dichotomy
13- 18) After having expressed that he loves delicious taste of the fully ripened
medlar and sorb- apple, the speaker suddenly cries, "What is it?" This abrupt
question reflects a sense of astonishment caused by his realising that the "rotten"
fruit ...
Shin'ichiro Ishikawa, 2004
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Horticultural Flora of South-Eastern Australia
'XANTHOCARPA' Fruits orange-yellow. Origin unknown but in horticulture pre-
1893. S. DOMESTICA I . Service Tree (Sorb Apple) Mediterranean A deciduous
TREE to 15 m tall with a single trunk and few main branches. Winter buds
resinous.
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The works of Francis Rabelais
There is neither squinanthus, ginger, nor grains in it ; only a little choice
cinnamon, and some of the best refined sugar, with the delicious white wine of
the growth of that vine, which was set in the slips of the great sorb-apple, above
the walnut ...
François Rabelais, Sir Thomas Urquhart, Peter Anthony Motteux, 1864
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A treatise of all sorts of foods: both animal and vegetable: ...
If you extract the Juice of the Sorb- Apple, and leave it to ferment for some Time, it
becomes vinous, and like Perry. We shall in the Place where we treat of
Drinkables, shew how this vinous Taste is produc'd. The Sorb-Apple in Latin is
called ...
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The works of Francis Rabelais, M.D.
And, for their Drink, they had a kind -of (6.) small well-water'd Wirte, and some (7 )
Sorb-apple Cyder. And, to matte them dance, he hired (6.) Small 'well-water' J
flint,] Belle Pi/cantine. Why the E pithet Belle should be left out I fee no Reason.
François Rabelais, Peter Anthony Motteux, Mr. Ozell (John), 1737
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The Oxford Companion to Food
Because its fruits are larger than those of the rowan, green or brown rather than
orange, and recognizably like small apples or pears, the name 'sorb apple' is
sometimes used. Another English name, mainly dialect, is 'chequer'. In the south
of ...
Alan Davidson, Tom Jaine, 2014
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SORB APPLE»
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Exotic Produce From Turkey and Italy
... vulpine pears, rose apples, jujubes (also known as red dates or Chinese dates), quince apples, sorb apples, cornelian cherries, and unusual types of berries, ... «The Daily Meal, Nov 13»
Sunshine Coast: Today's form and fields
ICE APPLE (Jason McLachlan) 3g By Iglesia - Sorb Apple (9:1-2-1): Not a bad effort after covering ground 6 len 5th (56.0) Selingkuh 1600m Sunshine Coast ... «The Daily Telegraph, Dec 10»