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The nutmeg tree: the tree that gives the nutmeg

ear the sea but must be protected from direct sunlight. The fruit is picked when ripe, when the fruit opens and reveals its stone surrounded by its bright red aril. The stone is covered by a triple rind and must be broken to recover the kernel called nutmeg. Did you know that? Nutmeg can be us ...

24
Apr
2015

Surprise your friends with these 10 Original Hams

e bread with butter or cut into pieces in a mixed salad. Bradenham Ham, the English ham with black skin This recognizable ham with its black skin and bright red flesh comes from the Wiltshire region of England. Its unique color is due to its very unique curing process. It is first dry salted, the ...

24
May
2022

Vegetable garden: everything you need to know about the blue tomato in 5 questions

here are blue cherry tomatoes such as: - Indigo Bosque Blue with dark red flesh that is quite sweet - Indigo Clackamas Blueberry with tasty bright red flesh. You can buy seeds of these blue varieties and more on the Kokopelli Association website (see link below). 4- What is the adva ...

08
Feb
2023

The mimulus: flowers full of colors.

d, or marbled. Among the most common Mimulus species, Mimulus guttatus produces golden-yellow flowers speckled with red while Mimulus cardinalis has bright red flowers with a yellow throat. The species Mimulus ringens presents a completely different color, in shades of purple. 2- They plant in the ...

29
Mar
2023

Garden: 5 unusual facts about bell peppers

e: • it is green when picked before ripening • it turns yellow if left on the plant a little longer • it takes on an orange hue a few days later • it becomes bright red if allowed to fully ripen before picking. In summary, the color depends on the moment the fruit was harvested ...

31
July
2023

Rosehips: Overview and Health Benefits

t is quite easy to tell the difference between these two species because the black bryony is a herbaceous vine whose stems lack thorns. Moreover, its bright red berries do not have sepals or remains of stamens. Rose hips mature in the fall around October-November. However, they remain attached to t ...

18
Jan
2024