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Job's tears takes about 1–2 weeks to germinate, depending on the moisture
content of the soil. Both self-pollination and cross-pollination are possible, with
the latter usually being predominant. Total crop duration is 4–6(–8) months.
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Gluten-Free Cooking For Dummies
Job's Tears is also referred to as coix seed, adlay, or adlai — yeah, like that helps
at all! Job's Tears is a tall, tropical plant that produces a grain that's gluten-free.
Popular in Asia, Job's Tears is often dried and cooked as a grain like rice or ...
Job's Tears Rice (Yi-ren mi-fan Ingredients: 2 cup brown rice (washed and
drained) 1 cup Job's tears (washed, cleaned, and drained) 1 cup greater red
bean (hong-dou fSLB., Adsuki), or soybean (washed, cleaned and soaked
overnight) 5 ...
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Food in China: A Cultural and Historical Inquiry
Job's Tears 28 Job's tears (Coir laeryma-jobt) is a tall grass (it can grow four to six
feet in height) whose genus is in the same tribe (Maydeae) as maize. Today Job's
tears occurs wild and cultivated in Asia, Africa, and other parts of the world, ...
Frederick J. Simoons, 1990
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Peri-urban Water and Sanitation Services: Policy, Planning ...
Crop yields of Job's Tears under the improved fallow system averaged 400 kg
per ha.9 However, discussions with farmers reveal the importance of topographic
features like slope and soil erosion potential of individual farm plots and their ...
Mathew Kurian, Patricia Louise McCarney, 2010
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The 28-day Cleansing Program: The Proven Recipe System for ...
Job's tears have a long history for being a truly medicinal plant. Eastern medicine
says that they are very helpful for removing excess water from the body, used as
a tea for weight loss, helps with urinary infections, effective for loose bowels, ...
Scott Ohlgren, Joann Tomasulo, 2006
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Asian Foods: Science and Technology
JOB'S TEARS 8.1 JOB'S TEARS GRAIN Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi L.) is a
plant in the grass family, which is produced in tropical Asia, China, and Japan. It
originated in Indonesia, in ancient times, but most of its production was replaced
by ...
Catharina Y.W. Ang, Keshun Liu, Yao-Wen Huang, 1999
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Ethnoecology: Situated Knowledge/located Lives
A number of observers have suggested that the great antiquity of Job's tears can
be inferred from its distinctive contemporary ritual uses (Condominas 1972:50;
Dentan 1991:426). 26. This is reflected in the fact that maize often took its name ...
Virginia D. Nazarea, 1999
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Amazing Grains: Creating Vegetarian Main Dishes with Whole ...
Job's tears is a distinct grain with each kernel announcing itself as you eat. It's
worth waiting through the required long baking time. Yield: 3'/2 cups (6-8
servings) 1. Combine ingredients in a 3-quart baking pot, cover, and bake in a
preheated ...
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Bead One, Pray Too: A Guide to Making and Using Prayer Beads
Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi). Job's tears are not a real seed, but caryopses, the
fruit of a grass. They go by a number of names, including David's tears, Saint
Mary's tears, Christ's tears (lacryma christi), and just plain tear drops. Job's tears ...