Sentences with phrase «as seed pods»

Peter Fend's circles cast their orange shadows as seed pods, and Katerina Lanfranco's garden colonnade overflows onto the ceiling.

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And I was wondering what ground cardamom you use as I have seen it (spice mountain at borough market is where I get all my spices) as both a green powder where the whole pods are ground and a black powder which is just the seeds.
The chiles were offered to the government in several different forms: as fresh or dried pods, as seed, in two hundred - pound bundles, in willow baskets, and in Spanish bushels.
The seed - pods, green or ripe, are very much used as seasoning, especially in hot countries; they are also pickled in vinegar.
Legumes are plants that bear fruit in the form of pods enclosing the fleshy seeds we know as beans.
It seems that the Chinese, a culture that had consumed this legume as far back as 2,000 BC, were the first ones to consume both the seeds and the pods as a vegetable.
Scrape out the little black seeds and add them to the pot and then throw the bean pod in the mix as well.
The name comes from the fact that you can use the dried pods as a shaker as the seeds will rattle inside the pod.
Scrape the seeds out and place in the jar with the vanilla and then put the pod in as well.
Fresh superhot chile pods, such as habanero, Jolokia, or «Carolina Reaper, seeds and stems removed Water as needed
The only time I felt any heat was as I got up to the seed pod (stem) end.
I love this product as you get the convenience of vanilla extract yet with all those lovely tiny black vanilla seeds from a vanilla pod.
1 cup steamed edamame beans (steam the whole pod and then extract the little beans - a great job for someone in your house other than you - like a child or lover) 1 cup sprouted chickpeas, lentils, mung beans or cooked / sprouted bean of choice 1/3 cup sundried tomatoes 1/2 lemon, peeled 1/4 sesame seeds 2 Tbs olive oil 2 tsp dill seeds or 1 Tbs cumin seeds 1 - 2 cloves garlic 1/2 cup water (or more as needed until desired consistency is achieved) sea salt and cayenne to taste
Its biodegradability has been embraced as a feature, being made into a seed pod from which plants will grow after the fibre has perished, proving that DuraPulp exists not only as the fibre of product packaging, but of the product itself.
I keep both whole pods and seeds on hand, and grind to a powder as needed.
Although the seeds in freshly dried green and bleached white pods have the same taste, fading of the green pods as they age acts as a benchmark of their concomitant fading fragrance.
The cacao seed is in a fleshy, berry - like fruit, also known as the cacao pod.
However, they also discovered that the germination performance of seed from the red pods decreased as the season progressed; the 81 percent germination at 150 days dropped to 63 percent at 240 days.
The compound is one of six capsaicinoids found in the fleshy part of the chile pod, as well as in the soft pith around the seeds.
The pod, or fruit, is much used in pickles, seasonings, and made dishes; as both the pod and seeds yield a warm, acrid oil, the heat of which, being imparted to the stomach, promotes digestion, and corrects the flatulency of vegetable aliments.
They tested the seed for germination percentage and found, as expected, that seed from the red pods outperformed seed from the orange pods in all cases.
Joy and Michael Michaud («Peppers by Post») are promoting their version as «Dorset Naga», also selling pods and seeds as a mail order business.
In England, they are pickled as follows: The pods are plucked while green, slit down on one side, and, after the seeds are taken out, immersed in salt and water for twenty - four hours; changing the water at the end of the first twelve.
This chileman's guide attempts to provide guidance on how to identify the best pods for obtaining viable seed as well as highlighting some of the problems and pitfalls that can affect seed viability and quality.
Styled with real pine cones, grapevine, holly berries, seed pods and evergreens, as well as live Amaryllis plants and white birch tree branches, the natural design scheme pays tribute to both the bare winter tree branches in Rittenhouse Square, and Executive Chef Jon Cichon's unwavering commitment to using only the finest, locally - sourced, seasonal ingredients.
You can purchase whole pods and remove the seeds as needed.
Strain the coffee - colored liquid into a gallon container, throwing away the seeds and outer pods as you go.
Many people, however, report feeling an aversion to clusters of holes — such as those of a honeycomb, a lotus seed pod or even aerated chocolate.
TAKEN FOR A SPIN Watch as the fruit pod of the hairyflower wild petunia explosively splits open, sending its seeds spinning.
Two seed pods from a desert tree are the star witnesses in a murder trial in Arizona, in what is thought to be the first case in which the genetic fingerprint of a plant has been used as evidence.
As a member of the super-nutritious pulse family, lentils — along with other seeds that grow within pods like chickpeas, white beans, and dried peas — are packed with protein and fiber, which increase satiety.
Devil's claw is not generally consumed as a food, although in some parts of Africa the young pods and seeds are roasted for consumption.
Sunflower seeds pack an impressive nutrient profile straight off the pod but, as we've seen, sprouting can multiply its various nutrients by hundreds and even thousands of percentiles.
These seed - filled pods are often served with rice, as well as added to soup and bread and are incredibly nutritional.
I mean scraped vanilla beans, as in empty pods from which the seeds have been scraped and used in other recipes.
Each pod from the carob tree contains seeds that growers use to make a gum - like substance called tragasol, which is often used as a stabilizer and thickener in foods such as baked goods, ice cream, salad dressings, sauces, cheese, deli and canned meats, jellies and mustard.
Within the pod reside two to four flat kidney - shaped seeds that are what we generally refer to as lima beans.
Much as leaving food out on a counter in the summertime is a great way to get ants, touching every thistle and rock and leafy green on a strange planet, not to mention sticking your face right over a seed pod is a great way to inhale alien spores.
With the tip of a knife, scrape the vanilla seeds into the pan; toss in the pod as well.
Constructed of 100 percent biodegradable, all - natural materials such as bamboo and rice husk, the Heart Pod includes a sympathy card and seeded leaf that can be planted with the beloved pet and will bloom beautiful wildflowers year - after - year as a living memorial.
Bernard's mysterious forms conjure nature, as with a large ovoid shape composed of a continuous swathe of white paper knotted around a hidden core, reminiscent of an egg, seed or pod.
These new works expand upon the Rio de Janeiro - based artist's methods of rope weaving and straw braiding, in which pre-existing and found elements such as branches, seed pods, playful ceramic forms and paint brushes merge with the organic forms of the sculptures.
An array of life bearing forms, such as orange seed pods, embryos, fallopian tubes, and pulsing cells, appear set against a network of gaunt, drooping female figures, and surreal yet earthly structures.
She has always used a variety of natural (sand, dirt, rocks, seed pods) and unconventional (panty hose, found objects, masking tape) materials to fashion her works, utilizing these materials as a jazz musician utilizes notes and sounds to improvise a composition.
The pod will then be buried as a seed in the earth.
Or as we've done here, grab a few seasonal squash and garnish with a few flower heads and dried or artificial seed pods.
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