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  1. ... 8 Pumpkin 250 j 1 00 1 15 Beets 2 00 Mushrooms ! J 5 00 The julienne ... this bulb, pronounced this specimen of it delicious. BEETS—BETTERAVES. Experiment 39. These were composed of transverse, ...
  2. ... used. 1. Roots and tubers, such as potatoes, beets, carrots. Succulent tubers include carrots, parsnips, turnips, salsify, ... sources of sugar are the sugar-cane and beet root. The maple tree yields some! Honey is ...
  3. ... of various sorts, peas, carrots, beans, parsley, onions, beets, luzerne, ... point of view, w ith reference to the beauty 26 WARING, of the products, ...
  4. ... Cabbage, Oil, Stale Bread, Turnips, Mussels, Roasted Oystera. Beets, Shrimps, Fresh Fish, Potatoes, Crabs, Sole, Oysters Lobster, ... Mall ows, Asparagus, Dates, Melons, Beans, Endives, Mushrooms, Beets, Figs, Nectarines, Blackberries, Fish, Oats, Broccoli, ■ Garlic, Olives, ...
  5. ... BESSONNE, 5 &ee t,emel,us- BETA. The Beet, Sic'ula, (F.) Bette, Bet- terave. Family, Chenopodeae. ... nutritive; yields sugar. Beta Vulga'ris Alba, White Beet. The root yields sugar, and the leaves are ...
  6. ... ral'e-ah (psoraleos, scurfy or scaly, in reference to its scurfy glands or dots). Psoralea pentaphylla. P. eglandulo'sa, see Psoralea glandulosa. P. esculen'ta, Brea'droot, Indian turnip; ord. Legu- minosae. Plant, resembling the beet in shape, which is found near the Rocky ...
  7. ... a considerable amount of oily and mucilaginous matter. Beet root, parsnips, and man- gel-wurzel, contain a ... matter. Brande states, " that one hundred pounds of beet-root furnish between four and five pounds of ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Domestic medicine : or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and ... 
    Publication: Boston : Printed for Joseph Bumstead (printer and bookseller) for sale at his bookstore ..., and by booksellers in various parts of the United States, 1811
    ... them. When the perfpiration has been great, thefe beet me dangerous in proportion. By not attending to ... bread* Salfafy, fltirrets, and the feveral kinds of beets* are all pleaf- ant and nourifhing- They are ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Syllabus to lectures on chemistry 
    Publication: Charleston, S.C. : S. Babcock & Co. ; New York : Wiley & Putnam ; New Haven : B & W Noyes, 1841
    ... Evaporates rapidly. C From sour whey and from beet-root juice. A syrupy liquid without smell: very ... by the cane, the sugar maple, and the beet. When purified, is white, brittle, and phosphorescent, if ...
  10. ... for the student, or a manual for daily reference by the practitioner. From Prof. Hodge, of the University of Pa. To the American public, it is most valuable, from its intrinsic undoubted excellence, and as being the beet authorized exponent of British Midwifery. Its circulation will, ...
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