Sentences with phrase «tuber into»

Active people at a healthy weight can include up to 150 grams of carbs on the Primal diet by including more fruits and tubers into their meals.
How fun of Chrissy to invite press and you tubers into their home.

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Now a staple all across Nepal, the tuber makes its way into every home daily.
One of our suggestions was to look into a peculiar tuber, Arrowroot Powder.
Arrowroot is a starchy tuber, and it can be processed into a powder which can be used as a thickener for stews, sauces, and gravies.
Food historians speculate that because early civilizations in South America depended on bland tuber crops like such as manioc, jicama, and potatoes, dried chiles were crushed or ground into powders and added to the cooked tubers to spice them up.
Those sweet orange tubers are a favorite in our family: baked into chips, cooked in a pasta, mashed, baked, broiled.
That traffic light was damaged after a truck carting tubers of yam rammed into it on the morning...
The gene blocks the production of ADP - glucose pyrophosphorylase, an enzyme which converts sucrose into starch in tubers.
The researchers traveled by canoe upriver into the Amazon to study the diet and health of the Matses community, who are among the last hunter - gatherers in the world; they still hunt monkey, sloth, alligator, and other game, as well as gather wild tubers in the forest and fish in the rivers.
Unlike sweet potatoes, you can't just remove the pesticides with peeling because they're absorbed into the entire tuber from day one.
Unless they put potassium into the ground in quantity enough to have it taken up into the tuber we will have potatoes with less nutrition than what the stats say.
The foods in the table are separated into the following food groups: bakery products, beverages, breads, breakfast cereals and related products, breakfast cereal bars, cereal grains, cookies, crackers, dairy products and alternatives, fruit and fruit products, infant formula and weaning foods, legumes and nuts, meal - replacement products, mixed meals and convenience foods, nutritional - support products, pasta and noodles, snack foods and confectionery, sports bars, soups, sugars and sugar alcohols, vegetables (including roots and tubers), and indigenous or traditional foods of different ethnic groups.
This group also takes into account the health benefits of tubers like yams which provide good supplies of certain vitamins and many minerals.
Yuca (cassava, manioc): Different from yucca, yuca is a starchy tropical tuber that is made into flour for bread and cakes, and can be cooked just like a potato to make chips or mash.
If you do not wish to eat them dried, simply soaking them for 6 - 12 hours, can reconstitute them into a softer tuber.
In William Steig's quirky 1990 illustrated children's book, the ogre Shrek — green - skinned, tuber - headed, and in need, as they say in Hollywood, of much» work» — is kicked out into the world by his hideous parents, who decide it's time their little darling was» doing his share of damage.»
I find some of the Fama - French research pretty persuasive (the basis of Canadian Couch Potato's «Uber Tuber» portfolio) but putting that approach into action hasn't really been feasible for someone like me making modest monthly contributions.
From there, the guide will lead the flotilla around a bend, each tuber passing from the bright sunshine filtering down through the jungle foliage into a wonderland of enormous caverns.
Beginning with the milestone installation Infinity Mirror Room — Phalli's Field filled with hundreds of red - spotted phallic tubers, the exhibition will also include Infinity Mirror Room — Love Forever, a hexagonal box with a peephole and reflecting flashing lights, Dots Obsession — Love Transformed into Dots, the room filled with balloon sculptures of vinyl, the Obliteration Room, an all - white replica of a domestic setting that will be covered with colorful dots, and more recent Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity and Souls of Millions of Light Years Away, spectacular LED environments filled with lanterns or crystalline balls.
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