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... The normal everyday foods included; bread made from wheat, barley, or millet; beans, lentils, cheese, yogurt, milk, fish, fruits, vegetables,and wine or beer ...
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... In Mesopotamia the major domesticated species of plants were wheat, barley, chickpeas, peas, grapes, olives, walnuts, almonds, pistachios, apricots, dates, and ...
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... grasses. One from the relatives of wheat, barley and rye, and grasses which were used for eating by the aborigines. Farming systems ...
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... digest gluten. Gluten is a protein in wheat, barley, rye and related grain hybrids such as triticale and kamut. When someone eats ...
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Or what a crop circle is? A crop circle is a geometrical figure made in a field of wheat, barley, and any other kind of harvesting crop. ...
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... the clinical pathologic disease caused by an immune-mediated sensitivity to gluten, a protein found in many cereal grains, principally wheat, barley, rye, and ...
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... Canada has many agricultural products they include wheat, barley, oilseed, tobacco, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, forest products and fish. ...
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... Some of them are wheat, barley, soybeans, cabbages, onions, tea, tobacco, and fruits. The Japanese are known for having a very unique school learning style. ...
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... Currently US farmers are looking towards hemp as a new crop to provide diversity and better prices then the present corn, wheat, barley, etc. ...
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... This is vital purchase because much of this land is quickly being turned into fields of wheat barley and oats, which don't encourage waterfowl breeding and ...
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... Agriculture in Iraq consists of wheat, barley, rice, figs and other fruits such as apples, olives, grapes, pears, oranges and pomegranates. ...
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... They grew wheat, barley, flax, raising sheep and cattle. They imported ivory, species, copper, and wood, they exported glassware, linen, and clay vases. ...
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... Never a big dealing in wheat, barley, oats, hay, roots, and such-like but Henchard's got a hand in it." (P 33) Henchard has become a renowned figure of the town ...
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... century, the potato did dominate the lives of two thirds of the Irish population, but there was plenty of other food sources like wheat, barley, cattle and corn ...
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... simple. I would be a farmer producing rice, wheat, barley etc. I may be also trading spices with Persia and diamonds with Rome. ...
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Korea Rice, the staple food of the Korean diet, is eaten at most meals. Millet, wheat, barley, corn, and sorghum are also eaten, especially in the north. ...
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... central Africa and would leave a deposit of silt that created an area of rich soil .These people of Egypt were raising crops of wheat, barley, lentils, chick ...
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... The farming region of the Tell makes up Algeria's "breadbasket". Crops that are grown include wheat, barley, potatoes, tomatoes, citrus fruits, dates and figs. ...
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... and Deh Morassi Ghun. Mundigak (modern day Kandahar) had an economic base of wheat, barley, sheep and goat. With this evidence the ...
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... It consisted of Wheat, barley, cattle, sheep, goat, pigs, millet, rice, soybeans, mulberry, chickens, bananas, yams, peas, rice, and oxen. ...
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... Scientists have learned that the Neolithic people were farmers, growing varieties of wheat and barley. Two grains of barley and ...
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... Farmers had wheat, barley, olive groves, vineyards, pigs, sheep, and goats. There were also many craftsmen that usually worked alone. ...
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... of the Pleistocene, wild sheep, goats, cattle and pigs roamed the uplands of the crescent, which in many areas supported dense stands of wild wheat and barley. ...
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... Prime products that Canada exports to the States are Sugar and sugar-containing product, softwood lumber, wheat and barley, wool suits, fish and alcohol. ...
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... farming. They kept animals and grew crops such as wheat, barley, olives and grapes and vegetable on flat land around the cities. Greece ...
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... farm. They farmed Cereal crops such as wheat and barley. The Nile ... farm. They farmed Cereal crops such as wheat and barley. The Nile ...
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... The produce listed included wheat, barley, oil and wool. Wool seems to have been an important industry and a major source for Mycenae's wealth. ...
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... These people were very good farmers of their time so they would usually have something like wheat bread and barley for dinner. Harappans ...
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... 18. Supplements: Co Q 10 100 mg daily, aloe vera juice (FLP), garlic-thyme (FLP), germanium, Fields of Green (alfalfa, wheat grass, barley) FLP, antioxidant ...
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... The grazing lands support cattle, the most profitable agricultural product, followed by wheat, dairy products, barley, and sugar beets. ...
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