10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «JAGGHERY»
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jagghery en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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The process of making the inferior kind of sugar culled jagghery is very simple. A
little wino is added to the sap, and the liquor is boiled to the consistency of syrup.
It is then thrown into baskets made of palm leaves. It becomes, when cool, ...
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British and Native Cochin
158 JAGGHERY; ware pots, arrack is at all times abundant and cheap; It is as
transparent and colourless as gin, possesses a seducing flavour, with apparently
little danger, which combined with its cost has made it in large request among our
...
C. A. L., Centre d'action laïque (Brussels, Belgium), 1860
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A Manual of English Gujarati Dictionary
Jagghery,. sugar made in the Kust Indies: Jaggy, (^Gi) Set with teeth;
denticulated: ' Jailer, Jakes, ( house of necessity; a privy: n. The keeper of a jail:
JJR'SU- <&. 'n. [L. jacio, I throw.] ^A ' Jam, (^^t) ». A mass of people or objects
crowded ...
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The Journal [afterw.] The Madras journal of literature and ...
a. p. For Rice and Pulses per bullock load, - 0 9 0 For Salt, Limestone, Bazree,
Jowaree, Paddy, &c. per bul- 1 o 5 6 lock load, * For Chillies, Jagghery,
Cocoanuts, Dry Leaves, and Coun- ) 140 try Cloths, per bullock load, > For
Tamarinds per ...
Madras literary society, John Carnac Morris, 1850
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The Madras Journal of Literature and Science
033 For Chelevaroo, Cotton, Cocoanuts, Turmeric, &c. for a 1 1 2 0 bullock load, '
For Country Cloths, Cotton Thread, Ganjah, for a bul- "1 1 10 0 lock load, --- ' For
Tamarinds, Palmyra Jagghery, &c. for a bullock load, 0 9 0 For Hemp, for a ...
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The dictionary of medical and surgical knowledge, by the ...
By fermentation the juice of the stem is made into a palm oil, and by distillation
into an ardent spirit, and also a coarse sugar, called jagghery ; while the pith,
dried, ground, and washed, forms a farinaceous food similar to sago. The
jagghery, or ...
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Travels in Madras, Ceylon, Mauritius, Cormoro Islands, ...
... and swept perfectly clean, it should then be slightly sprinkled with water; after
the wall is ready the plaster is put into small wooden boxes, at convenient places
among the workmen, who mix it with jagghery-water,* to to a proper consistency,
...
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Cyclopædia of the industry of all nations
From the juice of the stem, a kind of palm wine, and subsequently an ardent spirit,
are prepared ; the farinaceous matter contained in the stem is a good substitute
for sago ; and a coarse dark coloured sugar, called jagghery, is obtained from ...
George Dodd, Charles Knight, 1851
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Madras Journal of Literature and Science
a. p. For Rice and Pulses per bullock load, - - - - 0 9 0 For Salt, Limestone, Bazree
, Jowaree, Paddy, &c. per bul- 1 o 5 6 lock load, J For Chillies, Jagghery,
Coeoanuts, Dry Leaves, and Coun- ) 140 try Cloths, per bullock load, - - - - - ) For
...
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Trees and their uses [by H.B.Cook].
juice, and he flavours his curry with vinegar made from this toddy. Should he be
sick his body will be rubbed with cocoa-nut oil; he sweetens his coffee with
jagghery, or cocoa-nut sugar, and softens it with cocoa-nut milk ; it is sipped by
the light ...
Harriet Bickersteth Cook, 1862