Infotainment Community Network for Keralites
Another prevailing theory states that it is an imperfect Malayalam portmanteau that fuses kera ('coconut palm tree') and alam ('land' or 'location' or 'abode of' ). The Western Ghats with their dense forests and extensive ridges have sheltered Kerala from many mainland invaders and the long coastline has encouraged maritime contact with the outside world - a contact that has resulted in an interesting blend of cultures
Jones, CPM The painful disease called Gout is creeping back as it is known to have afflicted historic renown people including Alexander the Great, Charlemagne and King Henry VIII. Nevertheless, the marketing campaign put forth by the corn industry continues to get bigger and bigger in order to convince consumers that it is not hazardous when eaten or drunk
He went out to his field, lay down in the cotton and swallowed insecticide.' Villagers bundled him into a rickshaw and headed to hospital along rutted farm roads. But pointing out that cotton production had doubled in the past seven years, a spokesman added that there are other reasons for the recent crisis, such as 'untimely rain' or drought, and pointed out that suicides have always been part of rural Indian life
Blackberries: Planting, Growing and Harvesting Blackberry Bushes
I was wondering if anyone knew what kind of virus this was so I could properly treat and hopefully save my bush It could be a nutrient reply report By Almanac Staff It could be a nutrient deficiencies (phosphorous, magnesium, or iron) and not a disease. Is there anything I can do to make the seeds grow smaller or should I just expect to use these berries for jelly (straining the seeds out) in the future? A wire strainer works well to reply report By tismark A wire strainer works well to separate the seeds out of blackberries
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(Fermented cheeses such as feta and cheddar have a small fraction of the lactose found in fresh milk; aged hard cheeses similar to Parmesan have hardly any.) To test that theory, LeCHE researchers ran chemical tests on ancient pottery. Cattle bones represent more than two-thirds of the animal bones in many late Neolithic and early Bronze Age archaeological sites in central and northern Europe
Digital History
The pioneer in European expansion was tiny Portugal, which, after 1385, was a united kingdom, and, unlike other European countries, was free from internal conflicts. Between 1660 and 1760, England sought to centralize control over its New World Empire and began to impose a series of imperial laws upon its American colonies
THE NORTH AMERICAN SUGAR MARKET
Over the last decade, the Canadian government has supported sugar beet farmers, not by import protection, but through a system of direct income payments to growers. Over the last decade annual refined beet sugar prices averaged 26.5 cents, but ranged from a low of 23.6 cents in 1987 to 30.0 cents in 1990, a spread of 6.4 cents
Sugar Industry News
Bumper sugar crop predictions giving industry hope ONE of the most powerful economic forces on the Fraser Coast is on the verge of turning in its best performance for almost a decade. Modernize sugar industry to spur ethanol productionEPAP The Ethanol Producers Association of the Philippines (EPAP) is pushing for the modernization of the sugar industry to spur the country's ethanol production so that it can harnessed as an alternate and cheaper fuel resource
If you go to Barbados today, you can see the legacies of sugar: the ruined mills, their wooden blades turning in the wind, marking time; the faded mansions; the roads that rise and fall but never lose sight of the sea; the hotels where the tourists are filled with jam and rum; and those few factories where the cane is still heaved into the presses, and the raw sugar, sticky sweet, is sent down the chutes. In the mid-17th century sugar began to change from a luxury spice, classed with nutmeg and cardamom, to a staple, first for the middle class, then for the poor
Sugar - Food History for Kids!
Emperor Taizong of the T'ang Dynasty got interested in sugar, and he asked official Indian ambassadors to come to China to explain how to grow sugar cane and make sugar. Then about 350 AD, under the Guptan Empire, Indian food scientists finally invented a way to make sugar cane juice into crystallized sugar (what you find in your sugar bowl)
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