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htacio Sun, 07 Oct 2007 02:41:30 GM Its leaves are for soups with either chicken, fish, sauteed with beef, . mongo. and sardines; blanched as salads; tasty for 'bola-bola,' 'torta' and others. Its fruit pods and pulp are cooked as 'dinengdeng' or 'lao-uy' and can also be sauteed . Not many people know that the late President ... As part of its program to promote biotechnology, the agriculture department is now strategically positioning itself for the commercial . planting. of . seeds. for malunggay oil production. ... Recipes for a Postmodern Planet: Basil Perfume
Sarah Beam Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:50:00 GM Finally I realized I was . planting. the wrong variety. And then I felt particularly ridiculous. Sometime late this past winter, when I was lolling about on my mother's sofa with a sleeping baby draped across me, Mom tossed me a . seed. catalog to keep me ... The flavor is strong and spicy, with hints of pepper, and the leaves are . mongo. -sized and crisp. I have even (I can't believe I'm going to admit to this) rubbed the leaves on my neck as perfume. Basil just sings my song. ... Bana Shaves Head For Nero + Pegg Loses The Blond | TrekMovie.com
Anthony Pascale ue, 26 Feb 2008 09:12:30 GM Space . Seed. had already made him a Trek-villain favorite (although the scene with Checkov and Terrell on Ceti Alpha V made non-TOS fans adequately aware of what kind of villain he was). By far the best antagonist in a Star Trek film, IMO, ... I AM . MONGO. - February 26, 2008. Bana no scare . Mongo. . 71. Stringfellow Hawke - February 26, 2008. To whomever it was in a previous comment that mentioned changing Nero's name and referenced the fiddling comment . I disagree. ... From Google Blog Search: "mongo seed planting" Mongo Seeds(Pt 2) : CLICK THIS ! I NEED THIS TOO ! PLEASE>? Q. What is the background of the study of "Planting mongo seed/bean with a coconut oil and water" Please i need your answer ! Thanks. Asked by Joyce Borjal - Fri Feb 26 06:48:51 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments What plant grows faster; Arabidopsis, mongo seeds, or been seeds? Q. I have a science fair project and I need a plant that grows fast so that I may see results within a few weeks. (I am planning on using gravity to alter the way these plants grow - any ideas on how I should do this?) Asked by Hummel - Wed Nov 4 20:37:01 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Arabidopsis will grow very quickly. Just out of curiosity, how will you be altering gravity? Unless you have a vacuum or some way of increasing the gravitational field around your plants, that might be rather difficult. If you are referring to gravitropism, that might be a bit easier. You can show that roots and shoots will grow towards the ground and sky, respectively, simply by turning the plantlets after a few days of growth. I would recommend germinating seeds and letting the shoots grow for about a week, then turning the pot/agar to the side, and allowing the shoots to continue growing for at least a week. You should notice a distinct curve in the plants stem as the shoots grow upright. If you are working in an agar, you… [cont.] Answered by Angel - Wed Nov 4 22:43:18 2009 Can the leaves of the mongo ( NOT MANGO) be used?
Q. Can the leaves of the mongo plant be used? does it have health benefits?? Coz i'm growing mongo seeds in my house. I also have another problem: Currently in my very small cup, there are about 80 tiny mongo plants ( i got them from a class experiment and i brought it home coz i wanna grow it ) and they grow day by day. And i want to transfer them to my garden. But my mom says i shouldn't because it doesn't go with the rest of the plants in our garden. What should i do?? ( i don't want my mongo plants to die :[ ) Asked by ilovemotherearth - Sat Aug 9 03:19:41 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Ask her to make an exception for a few months...these seed make an excellent plant and source of good nutrition. Answered by J. P. - Sun Aug 10 18:32:48 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "mongo seed planting" |


