A lot of mustards and horseradish sauces play to the middle ground.
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I'd collected shelves full of different mustards, some stone-ground, some English pub style.
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Commercially prepared mustards tone down the reaction by adding ingredients such as flour.
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French mustards often include wine, wine vinegar, sugar, and spices.
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A better question would be, why aren't all mustards hot?
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Having naught else within their reach, the starvelings consume any and all Cruciferae, without distinction of species.
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I want seeds of three or four plants (not Leguminosae or Cruciferae) which produce large cotyledons.
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She needs for her family Cruciferae, nothing but Cruciferae; and she knows this group of plants to perfection.
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This plant was apparently one of the Cruciferae, more or less seasoned with sulpheretted essence, like the cabbages.
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Brassica oleracea (Cruciferae).-Producesmany capsules, but these generally not so rich in seed as those on uncovered plants.
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She needs for her familyCruciferae, nothing but Cruciferae; and she knows this group of plants to perfection.
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The larvae of the cabbage root fly induce serious damage to cultivated crops of the familyBrassicaceae.
Uso de Brassicaceae en inglés
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Phylogenetic analysis of PERK protein sequences from 16 Brassicaceae species divided them into four subfamilies.
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Consequently, these two gene families arose only after Arabidopsis had diverged from the other Brassicaceae species.
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A survey is given about the number and chromosomal position of rDNA loci in 45 Brassicaceae species.
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Weeds from Brassicaceae family are a major threat in many crops including canola, chickpea, cotton and wheat.
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The larvae of the cabbage root fly induce serious damage to cultivated crops of the family Brassicaceae.
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The latter compounds are well known allelochemicals from Brassicaceae having a strong influence on specialist and generalist insects from both phytophagous and entomophagous levels.
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We identify a conserved class of U-box ARMADILLO repeat E3 ligases that are positive regulators of cell death and defense across the Solanaceae and Brassicaceae.