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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Army food and messing : the complete manual of mess management 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pa. : Military Service Publishing Company [1942]
    ... Indian pudding, baked, recipe, 339 Ingredients cake ingredients reference table, facing p. 126 definition, 92 Insects larvacides, 372 Inspection of alimentary pastes, 244 of alligator pears, 221 of apples, 221 of asparagus, 225 of avocados, 221 of bacon, 273 of baking powder, 237 ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The new dietetics : a guide to scientific feeding in health and disease 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923
    ... Apricots, fresh 1)4 canned y stewed y Avocado (Alligator pear) 4 Banana % Blackberries 1 y Blackberry ... 8 Fruits Ripe olives (fat 21) 3.5 Avocado (fat 17.3) 4.4 Watermelon 6.7 ...
  3. ... and plant sterols (vegetable oils, margarine, nuts, seeds, avocados, and chocolate) and use of the sterol absorption ... e., avoidance of vegetable oils, margarine, nuts, seeds, avocados, chocolate, & shellfish) Treatment w/sterol absorption inhibitor ezetimibe ( ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... has lan- ceolated leaves, triple-nerveo". 10. The persea, avocado- pear tree, or alligator pear, rises to a ... is a native of the West Indies. The persea begins to bear two years and a half, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... precocia. The apricot tree. Theo- phrastus calls it persea to distinguish it from the peach; it was afterwards called persea-precox. The Latins called it precoqua, from which ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black & Minority Health. (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, [1985-1986]
    ... spaghetti, white bread, sweet bread (pan dulce) VEGETABLES Avocado, cabbage, carrots, chilies, com, green beans, lettuce, onion, ... chicken, raisins, most fruits, and honey; cold foods—avocado, bananas, coconut, lima beans, and sugar cane; hot ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry of the carbon compounds, or, Organic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1886
    ... the essential oil of cinnamon and cassia (from Persea Cinnamonum and Persea Cassia). It is obtained by the oxidation of ...
  8. ... and standards of identity may be established for avocados, cantaloupes, citrus fruits, and melons. In prescribing any ... standard of identity prescribed by the board for avocados, cantaloupes, citrus fruits, or melons shall relate only ...
  9. ... potassium (not common). Bananas, apricots, green leafy vegetables, avocados and many other foods are good sources of ... blood. This may lead to an incorrect result. References Hinkle J, Cheever K. Brunner & Suddarth's Handbook of ...
  10. ... products (cheese, yogurt, butter, and cream) Vitamin E: Avocado Dark green vegetables (spinach, broccoli, asparagus, and turnip ... juice Peanut butter Wheat germ Niacin (vitamin B3): Avocado Eggs Enriched breads and fortified cereals Fish (tuna ...
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