Sentences with phrase «different citrus fruits»

I love the new life you breathed into this dish with the different citrus fruits!

Not exact matches

You can try different herbal teas, different fruits, add citrus, ginger, cucumber, etc..
The key to this citrus salsa is to use a variety of citrus fruits, each with a different color and flavor.
There is literally nothing in the world that's better than combining different types of citrus segments in a bowl, tossing with a pinch of salt, eating the fruit, and drinking the juice that's left over.
Of all the different flavonoids, Anthocyanins (found in blueberries, cherries, blackberries, radishes and blackcurrant), flavanones and flavones (found in citrus fruits) were found to offer the greatest benefits in preventing the condition.
Detection of mature citrus on a tree is relatively easy because the fruit looks so different from the background in the camera images, Lee said.
the foods are specific because fruits, fish, meats, etc., have different amounts of fat and certain nutrients, ie, grapefruit has citrus acid proven to burn fat... the diet should be done 3days on 4 days off for one month, eat in moderation, and it is designed to change eating habits and even shrink the sto mach so overeating is a no - no, and substitutions should be kept to a bare minimum as the foods work together to give maximum results.
The ZuPreem AvianMaintenance FruitBlend diet includes a mix of nuggets made in five different fruit shapes and flavors including banana and other citrus fruits.
In addition to having 18 holes with an ocean view, the golf course features dozens of unique tropical plants and trees including several different types of palms, monkey pod trees, banana trees, coffee and pineapple plantations, lychee, citrus and star fruit orchards as well as macadamia and kukui nut trees.
The garden is divided in sectors like a citrus» fruit; every sector is shaped like a wedge with slightly different height from one another; here, lying on grass beds and lined with flowering and honey locust trees, sculptures by artists such as Rodin, Smith, Calder and Jeff Koons are exposed.
Tamara Kong and Jenny Leung will teach you how to craft three different bases — calamansi or citrus squash, mint sekanjabin and toasted rice — for cocktails and mocktails using fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs — some of which are sourced from the Spalding House garden!
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