Pericarp dry at maturity.
1Under some conditions it is hardly possible thoroughly to dry fruit.
2These monocultures also create poor diversity in the understory and produce dry fruit.
3Well, that other dry fruit, the Banded Epeira's germ-box, likewise possesses its bursting-gear.
4The finish is sweet, rich, and long with a hint of cocoa and dry fruit notes.
5Each grain is a tiny dry fruit that contains a single seed capable of reproducing itself.
6A type of dry fruit, though small in number, exerts a disproportionate and adverse effect on taste.
7She points out that the texture of the straws is a mixture between liquorice and dry fruit.
8In some districts of the eastern city of Jalalabad, civilians were offering dry fruit, traditional sweets and ice cream to Taliban militants.
9Fresh or preserved, they form a principal food of a large class of the people, and the dry fruit is largely exported.
10Let us consider the most popular of these chiefs; they are the green or the dry fruit of literature, and of the bar.
11The balance of the imports was chiefly made up of dried fruits.
12But she brought out some fresh, though cold, bread and dried fruit.
13Skip dried fruit, fruit juice, and alcohol if you have high triglycerides.
14Young Monk was now busy arranging the teapot, teacups, and dried fruit.
15There was only a handful of dried fruit left in my pack.
16It owns Sunbeam and Angus Park dried fruits and Margaret River Dairy.
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