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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Emergency food plants and poisonous plants on the islands of the Pacific 
    Publication: Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1943
    ... 25. Wild yam (Dioscorea hispida) 19 37 26. Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) 19 38 27. Yam bean (Pachyrhizus erosus) 19 40 28. Polynesian arrowroot (Tacca leontopetaloides) _ 19 41 29. Water chestnut (Eleocharis ...
  2. ... lastly, add a spoonful of corn-starch or arrowroot, wet with water, and boil until of the ... it, sweeten with loaf-sugar, and thicken with arrowroot. Cocoanut Pudding. Grate a cocoanut fine into a ...
  3. ... in starchy matters; among them are tapioca and arrowroot. Tapioca is prepared from the plant properly called ... food, espec- ially popular in the sick-room. Arrowroot is largely restricted in its use to invalids, ...
  4. ... 2 tablespoonsful to a pint of tea. 3S. Arrowroot . . . . A tablespoonful makes a pint of 39. Red ... in scaldings of the urinary organs. No. 38.-ARROWROOT. A nutritious, unirritating article of diet for sick ...
  5. ... asparagus, two stuffing, three cranberries, two bread, three arrowroot pudding, three pie, two fruit, one nuts, two ... 1 .60 5.1 100 87 Apples Apricots Arrowroot Barley Beef, side K. 85.56 .39 6. ...
  6. ... 325 Lemonade-Effervescing lemonade-Barley water-Linseed tea-Arrowroot drink-Milk punch-Wine whey-Egg and sherry- ... jelly-Mutton jelly-Bread jelly-Rice blanc-mange-Arrowroot blanc-mange-Sago jelly -Tapioca jelly-Panada-Calves' ...
  7. ... ventilated room ; his diet should consist of milk, arrowroot, gruel, or weak beef tea; he should be ... a few days, and allowed plenty of milk, arrowroot, &c. If very thirsty, a little plain water ...
  8. ... the fruit of which furnishes a substitute for arrowroot. AEUM. (Indian Turnip, Dragon Root.) The root or ... furnish a fecula used as a substitute for arrowroot. COLOCYNTH. (Bitter Apple.) See Citrullus Colocynthus. Colocynth Pulp. ( ...
  9. ... to Veratrum Yiride, Wild Cherry Bark, Sago, Tapioca, Arrowroot, Glauber Salt, Ammonio-ferric Alum, &c., as being ... adulteration, except in the case of East Indian arrowroot. Composition.—Ginger contains a volatile oil, resin, and ...
  10. ... proteids; those that follow do not. White potatoes. Arrowroot. Cakes. Sweets. Muffins. Rice. Sago. Crackers. Dates. Bananas. ... mucous diarrhoea to use farinaceous foods, such as arrowroot, tapioca, sago, with milk, white of egg, to ...
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