Sentences with phrase «as breadfruit»

He points out the okra, corn, beans, peas, cassava, peppers, sweet potatoes and pineapple in the garden, and the trees — such as breadfruit, guava and cashew nut that provide additional sustenance.
Create a fresh fish salsa with diced Haden mango, Maui Gold pineapple, sweet Maui onion and cilantro from the nearby farmer's markets, or grill a side dish with local produce such as breadfruit, sweet potato and squash.
Found in the same yard as the breadfruit tree, it is more of a bush.
The group also holds workshops to teach people to make traditional foods such as breadfruit flour and preserved pandanus.

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In general, they treated as vegetables in the kitchen much like fellow tropical produces such as potatoes, taro, breadfruit, yam, sweet potatoes, etc..
Generously sharing a wealth of knowledge about island lore and history, Mme. Fournier also enumerated the accompanying side dishes that complete such a meal, and they are really starch - heavy: taro, manioc (often as a pan-baked sweet cake), several types of banana which are customarily wrapped in leafy bundles like some sort of tropical tamale, the islander's omnipresent staple — breadfruit, potato, umara (sweet potato), plus an island chestnut which, along with the manioc, breadfruit and some of the bananas, can be prepared by grating and mixing with sugar, milk and coconut milk into both cakes and puddings.
The British conquered Trinidad in 1797 and introduced breadfruit to feed the slaves, as well as tamarind from the East Indies.
Breadfruit, known as ulu in the Hawaiian Islands, is a tropical fruit with an incredible creamy and smooth texture.
Laura Spinney made a good case for the promotion of breadfruit as a food staple, but there is yet another...
The Mortlock Islands flying fox, a large, breadfruit - eating bat native to a few remote and tiny Pacific islands, has long been regarded as one of the world's least studied bats.
Other fruits and vegetables such as legumes (beans, peas), breadfruit, fig, jackfruit, lime, orange (Seville orange & juice variety), prickly ash, carrot, celery, dill, fennel, parsnip, Baihi (Angelica dahurica root), Hamaudo (A. japonica), Qianghuo (Notopterygium incisum), Fangfeng (Saposhnikovia divaricata) should also be excluded.
Breadfruit, known as ulu in the Hawaiian Islands, is a tropical fruit with an incredible creamy and smooth texture.
Richard Harris is also fine as loyal seaman & mutineer John Mills, and Richard Haydn excels as botanist Brown who juggles disgust for Bligh's methods with his royal duty in growing and supporting breadfruit plants for their inevitable voyage to England.
As you travel on horseback through the valley you see taro fields, lush tropical vegetation, and breadfruit, orange and lime trees.
Although mutiny terminated his first voyage, he succeeded on a later voyage in 1792 in bringing the breadfruit to the Caribbean, but it was not able to replace the plantain as a staple food of the area.
Depending on the season, guests might be treated to fruit grown right on the estate, such as guava, coconut, avocado, banana, soursop, breadfruit, mango, red and white grapefruit, papaya, key limes and lemons - ask the housekeeper or Oliver, the estate's longtime gardener, what might be ripe for picking.
Breadfruit trees apparently grew as far north as Greenland (55 ° N), and in the oceans, warm water corals grew farther away from the equator in both hemispheres....
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