It is composed of eight of the elite tonic herbs, and all of the herbs used are super-premium grade, far beyond conventional commercial grade - in fact, most of the herbs are
wild harvested in the remote mountains where they gained their reputations over many centuries.
Ramón seeds are
wild harvested in the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala.
Not exact matches
We serve the best lobster
in the world —
wild - caught, sustainably
harvested, premium lobster from Maine.
Numerous cultures
in SE Asia are changing with the times and accepting molted tail feathers from endangered hornbills species maintained
in zoos instead of
harvesting / killing them
in the
wild so that they can meet their cultural / religious needs without killing off the species... why can't this Native American tribe do the same?
In the plant world food was chosen first from
wild edible grains and fruits of nature, and then was systematically planted, cultivated, and
harvested.
We've been thinking about bringing very small groups of guests to stay
in places like Sulmona, Pacentro and Santo Stefano di Sessanio, to forage
wild herbs, asparagus and mushrooms, to hunt for truffles with truffle growers and to
harvest saffron.
Her specialty is bush foods — those native Australian plants that were mostly
harvested in the
wild until recently.
When she started fourteen years ago, all bush foods were
harvested in the
wild and the supply was severely limited.
It's exactly why I was so excited when I discovered and tasted the realness of this delicious
wild rice —
harvested from the organic and non-gmo farms of Naosap Harvest, a family owned and operated operation
in Manitoba, Canada.
Padre Pfeffercorn realized that chiltepíns are one of the few crops
in the world that are
harvested in the
wild rather than cultivated.
In Mexico, the wild chiles are harvested in the fall and imported into the U.S., where they are sold in small package
In Mexico, the
wild chiles are
harvested in the fall and imported into the U.S., where they are sold in small package
in the fall and imported into the U.S., where they are sold
in small package
in small packages.
The breeding and development of new chile varieties —
in addition to research into
wild species, post -
harvest packaging, and genetics — is an on - going, major project at New Mexico State.
A better price than this could doubtless be obtained for Zanzibar produce if a little more care and attention were devoted to its cultivation and
harvesting, but up to the present time it has been allowed to grow almost
wild on the coral outcrop which covers the eastern portion of the island, and the slight personal discomfort which attends the handling of pods prevents the native from exercising any care
in its picking and subsequent preparation for market.
Wild blueberries are not harvested and grown with pesticides (so you can buy regular wild blueberries instead of only organic), and they're tinier in size and much sweeter, despite not being higher in grams of su
Wild blueberries are not
harvested and grown with pesticides (so you can buy regular
wild blueberries instead of only organic), and they're tinier in size and much sweeter, despite not being higher in grams of su
wild blueberries instead of only organic), and they're tinier
in size and much sweeter, despite not being higher
in grams of sugar.
Seasonal
wild garlic, also called bear's garlic, can be
harvested between April and June
in woodlands.
Also there is a strong argument
in the United Kingdom and the United States
in particular that organic product must be subject to husbandry, which is active care, rather than just
wild harvest.
Can honey
harvested from
wild bees be certified to the «Wild Crop» requirements in Clause
wild bees be certified to the «
Wild Crop» requirements in Clause
Wild Crop» requirements
in Clause 7.6?
Experience
in overseas projects, tropical production systems, growers group, seafood production,
wild harvest, fair trade projects, organic and natural cosmetics or related systems relevant to specialised organic production sectors
It is «
wild harvested» by the traditional owners
in the Kimberley region of Western Australia where it originates.
Wild blueberries contain less sugar per serving, are twice as high in antioxidants, and are even usually always grown without pesticides and herbicides, even if they're not organic because they're wild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming meth
Wild blueberries contain less sugar per serving, are twice as high
in antioxidants, and are even usually always grown without pesticides and herbicides, even if they're not organic because they're
wild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming meth
wild harvested and not subjected to traditional farming methods.
Kangaroos would be
wild -
harvested as they are now, but landholders could, for example, work
in large - scale collaborative groups with other adjoining landholders and trusted harvesters, sharing the money made from selling kangaroo meat.
Investing
in quillaja and yucca plantations, rather than relying on
wild harvests, will guarantee a more sustainable supply of these natural foaming agents, says international supplier Desert King.
Wild Tusker Organic Virgin Coconut Oil is extracted from fresh coconuts
harvested from the organically certified coconut plantations
in Sri Lanka.
Wild rice is actually not a grain but the seed of an aquatic plant that has been
harvested for hundreds of years by Native Americans
in the Northwest and upper Midwest.
The chiltepin, a
wild chile that is
harvested in the mountains of Sonora might qualify for origin - control for the villages of La Aurora and Mazocahui.
They are expensive to hand - pick, yet have become an important
wild -
harvested crop
in some regions.
He recommended a few guidebooks: Samuel Thayer's Nature's Garden, John Kallas» Edible
Wild Plants, and Identifying and
Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants
in Wild (and Not So
Wild) Places by Steve Brill.
The food plants eaten by the Native Americans are divided into two categories: those
harvested in the
wild and those cultivated plants that had managed to adapt to the dry desert climate or were irrigated.
In Peru, a
wild chile that is
harvested near the city of Iquitos.
I live
in rural South Texas, where I have access to many
wild chiltepin plants for
harvesting.
Padre Pfeffercorn realized that chiltepíns are one of the few crops left
in the world that are
harvested in the
wild rather than cultivated.
Indeed, it is not hard to believe that coffee originated
in a land where
wild coffee tree forests are still the primary source of
harvested coffee.
Many of these are ethically
harvested in the
wild, thus liberating us from commercial farming dependencies.
Last week I was
in the Great Lakes area of upper Wisconsin / Minnesota and purchased four pounds of hand -
harvested wild rice to bring back home.
We talk a lot about cooking times on this site, and as with most grains (or grain - like ingredients), cooking time can vary greatly from rice to rice depending on the type of
wild rice you buy, when it was
harvested, and so on - so keep that
in mind as you go into any recipe that features
wild rice.
The MSC standard ensures that
wild - caught fish were
harvested in a manner that prevents overfishing, minimizes bycatch, maintains ecosystem health and supports inclusive governance processes.
While similar to tequila or mezcal, sotol, a spirit from Mexico with a centuries old history, has its own unique flavor profile and is distilled from
wild agave
harvested in the Chihuahuan Desert of Northern Mexico.
Q: Dave, I live
in rural South Texas, where I have access to many
wild chiltepin plants for
harvesting.
Maui Nui Venison, a sustainable operation based
in Hawaii,
harvests wild Axis Deer on the islands of Maui and Moloka'i to keep the invasive species populations under control, and through partners like Nicky USA, provides this truly
wild protein to consumers.
Prioritizing the wellness of the bees that pollinate across the island's
wild landscape, the honey is
harvested during North America's winter season, which is the beginning of summer time
in New Zealand.
I used an organic one that has some
wild harvest beans
in it too..
Wild fennel, a relative of licorice, grows
in disturbed areas
in Northern California and other parts of the country: you may be able to
harvest it yourself along the bike paths.
The Snow Lotus Blue Tansy Oil is
harvested from
wild plants
in Morocco, giving you an exceptional product.
«Today, Facebook is the primary means with which unscrupulous individuals deal
in wares of illegally
harvested wild animals.»
It takes 243 gallons (920 liters) of diesel fuel to trawl about 1.1 tons (one metric ton) of the shellfish, according to Dalhousie University
in Halifax, Nova Scotia, making shrimp one of the most energy - intensive
wild seafood
harvests, with a footprint of 5,395 pounds (2,447 kilograms) of carbon dioxide per metric ton even before processing and transportation are taken into account.
With increasing
wild meat demand for rural and urban supply, hunters have
harvested the larger species almost to extinction
in the proximity of the villages and they must travel further distances to hunt.
Wild varieties,
in contrast, «have dark green shoulders, and that makes it harder to determine the right time to
harvest,» says Ann Powell, a plant scientist at the University of California, Davis.
Native to Europe, these types of brown algae can be cultivated
in coastal regions or
harvested wild.
Japanese star anise (Illicium anisatum), a close relative, is severely toxic and has poisoned people who picked it by mistake, so it would be unwise to
harvest this one
in the
wild.
Eclectic Institute's American ginseng is
harvested from healthy, mature,
wild growing plants
in pristine wilderness regions
in the United States.