Dried-fruit Sentence Examples

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  • Owing to its excellent harbour Baku is a chief depot for merchandise coming from Persia and Transcaspia - raw cotton, silk, rice, wine, fish, dried fruit and timber - and for Russian manufactured goods.

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  • Corn, raw cotton, hides, wool, nuts and dried fruit are exported.

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  • The town is noted for its fruit, especially its vines; and it exports tissues, carpets, hides, yellow berries and dried fruit.

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  • The dried fruit used for dessert in European countries contains more than half its weight of sugar, about 6% of albumen, and 12% of gummy matter.

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  • Between 1872 and 1903 exports of canned fruits increased from 91 to 94,205 short tons; between 1880 and 1903 the increase of dried fruit exports was from 295 to 149,531 tons; of fresh deciduous fruits, from 2590 to 101,199; of raisins, from 400 to 39,963; of citrus fruits, from 458 to 299,623; of wines and brandies between 1891 and 1903, from 47,651 to 97,332 tons.

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  • For something a little more unusual, try warm dried fruit compote with a spoonful of creamy Greek yogurt.

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  • Serve it with dried fruit salad or for a sharper taste, serve with a raspberry coulis.

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  • Adding dried fruit like raisins, dates or figs will also boost your iron intake.

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  • Muesli and yogurt homemade muesli and yogurt homemade muesli made from oats, seeds, nuts and dried fruit served with natural yogurt.

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  • Offer bread sticks, mini rice cakes or plain popcorn instead of crisps, or small packets of dried fruit.

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  • Skin irritation has also been noted following contact with fresh plant material and dried fruit pulp.

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  • Try adding dried fruit to your breakfast cereal, having salad for lunch, or a vegetable stir-fry for dinner.

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  • A sprinkle of sugar, chopped-up fresh or dried fruit all make delicious pancake toppings.

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  • This group includes fresh, frozen and tinned varieties, salad vegetables, beans and lentils, dried fruit and fruit juice.

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  • Transfer the granola to a large airtight container, and stir in the dried fruit before serving.

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  • Granola and dried fruit mixture - Take standard granola and add extra fruit.

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  • Although many people who are into keeping an inventory of supplies on hand for survival purchase dried fruit in bulk, more and more people are purchasing this staple for everyday use as well.

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  • Organic freeze dried fruit is much easier to find than in years past.

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  • Not only is dried fruit available in bulk from your local health food store, but many of the larger organic grocery chains now offer organic freeze dried bulk fruit.

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  • Typical preparation is to add a bit of water, however with freeze dried fruit this is not usually necessary.

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  • Crane Lake Duet, includes Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, cheese spread, knife, stone ground mustard, salami, dried fruit mix, Ghiradelli chocolates, corkscrew, and more, $40.

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  • Mondavi Private Selection, includes Cabernet Sauvignon, chocolates, crackers, dried fruit and more, $50.

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  • You can add herbs, cheese, nuts, and dried fruit to give a kick of extra flavor.

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  • The dried fruit often gives a pleasant aroma and this is an additional benefit.

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  • It can be transformed into pizza dough, or you can make a sweet bread by adding nuts and dried fruit.

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  • Experiment with adding dried fruit and nuts to the concoction to see if you can make a tasty on-the-go breakfast.

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  • One-quarter cup of dried fruit constitutes a serving.

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  • Other fruits are very high in carbohydrates, such as mangos (35.2 carbs) or dried fruit (63.6 carbs).

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  • Eat a roughly 100 calorie serving of fruit, no fruit juice or dried fruit.

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