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