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... Finding amounts of wheat, rye, and barley grown showed where more or less productive agriculture was and also showed which countries would advance in the future ...
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... and raising cattle, pigs, and poultry. Farmers were able to grow wheat, rye, barley, and olives. The wooded areas around the city ...
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... and planted a variety of crops like cotton and tobacco; although some were considered "not suitable" for growing some grains such as wheat, rye, and barley. ...
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... For example, a new hybrid cereal, called triticale, produced by crossbreeding rye with species of wheat, adds rye's resistance to cold winters to the usual ...
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... their souls. Chametz includes anything made from the five major grains; which are wheat, rye, barley, oats, and spelt. Orthodox Jews ...
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... People grew wheat, rye, oats, barley, carrots, and wild parsnips and wild cabbage. Honey was used to make a sweet alcoholic drink called mead. ...
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... People grew wheat, rye, oats, barley, carrots, and wild parsnips and wild cabbage. Honey was used to make a sweet alcoholic drink called mead. ...
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... Slaves were rarely used to grow grains such as wheat, rye, and barley because they were considered unsuitable to handle it (Katz 4-5). Field laborers cared for ...
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... profitable for fifty miles. We will mainly grow wheat and rye, but have recently begun to harvest berries. Father\'s blacksmithing skills ...
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... farms of less than twelve acres either disappearing or being consolidated." (Prodigy 1994) Some of the leading crops include barley, wheat, rye, oats, potatoes ...
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... It wasn't until the end of World War II that the connection between the consumption of wheat and rye flour and the incidence of celiac sprue was made. ...
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... Clear flour is generally altered with the addition of low gluten flour to make light breads such as rye or whole wheat breads. Cake ...
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... time. Or use lentil or bean soup for your protein, along with some whole grains like a piece of whole wheat or rye bread. The mini ...
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... time. Or use lentil or bean soup for your protein, along with some whole grains like a piece of whole wheat or rye bread. The mini ...
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... Use whole wheat or rye instead of' white flour. Eliminate alcohol, coffee and all teas except herbal teas. 3. Do not eat animal protein. ...
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... chromatin apparatus of plants were revealed in a study of the frequency of mitotic anomalies in the seedlings of various types of barley rye and wheat grown at ...
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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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... 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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... As the enraptured Ichabod fancied all this, and as he rolled his great green eyes over the fat meadow-lands, the rich fields of wheat, of rye, of buckwheat ...
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... dramatically. The principal crops grown in the Czech Republic are barley, wheat, corn, rye, sugar beets, potatoes, flax, and hops. Czech ...
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... Like no ingredients from the five major grains may be consumed. The five major grains include; wheat, oats, rye, barley, and spelt. ...
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... These groups of drugs may cause harm to a persons central nervous system. LSD is found in ergot, a fungus that grows on rye, wheat, and other grains. ...
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... same time. They were able to cultivate wheat, corn, peas, oats, rye, barely, flax, horses, sheep, hogs and gees. These people were ...
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... One Dutchman was even reported to have paid "two wagon loads of wheat, four loads of rye, four fat oxen, eight fat swine, twelve fat sheep, two hogsheads of ...
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... next spring. The peasants had to make sure that the field was broken up and smoothed before the rye and wheat were planted. In long ...
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... by not giving: Diary products-for both in lactoseare regarded to cause problems; Glutten consisting of grains like oats, barley, rye, spelt, wheat, and so on ...
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... Grains are grown there such as barley, oats, rye, and wheat. Sugar beets, vegetables, apples, grapes, and other fruits are important crops. ...
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... cherries, lilacs, peaches, and roses; smut on corn, wheat, and onions; rust on wheat, oats, beans ... The fungus ergot develops on grasses, especially on rye. ...
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... As simple as this seems, it is actually quite complicated. Does one prefer Wheat or White? Multi-grain or Rye? Oatmeal or Italian? ...
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... Cereals are of great importance in Turkish agriculture. Wheat, barely, oats, rye, maize, and rice are the main species of cereals produced in Turkey. ...
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