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By Kerstin Kühn | Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Spice Farming and Miscellaneous Crop Farming
mr todiwala's kitchen Chef-patron Cyrus Todiwala Restaurant director Pervin Todiwala Head chef Arun Dev Manager Asta Balciauskaite Capacity 60 Typical dishes Papaeta Purr Eedu - cumin and ginger flavoured sliced potato, topped with...
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By Hasanuzzaman, MGolam, Faruq | Publication: Australian Journal of Crop Science | Filed In: Spice Farming and Miscellaneous Crop Farming
HEADNOTE Abstract Gene action for yield and yield contributing traits in Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) was studied in four selected crosses, involving five parents, including their F^sub 1^'s, F^sub 2^'s and first back...
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Wines & Vines' annual Guide to Suppliers pulls together in one place the vital information from significant vendor companies for the North American wine industry. In these free listings we updated all contact...
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Israel's Dorot Foods has introduced a new line of fresh-frozen herbs and spices to the North American market, including this 70-gram pack of Chopped Chili cubes. Users need only open the...
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By Janet Harmer | Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Oils & Fats and Food & Beverage Products
Flash Cooking - Fit Fast Flavours for Busy People By Laura Santtini Quadrille Publishing, £20 ISBN 978-1-84400-995-4 Extracting the maximum flavour from ingredients is an essential role of every chef. This, in essence,...
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By Suzie Horne | Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Farmers & Ranchers and Agriculture Ownership, Management & Labor
Following a disastrous harvest in 2007, the few remaining field-scale growers of English mustard were disillusioned with the crop. Investment in variety development was desperately needed. The old seed stock upon which growers...
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Publication: LexisNexis | Filed In: Sustainable Fisheries and Commercial Fishing
Tuna Why swap? There are lots of different species of tuna, a few of which are critically endangered and some of which are caught in ways that damage other marine life. Top swaps...
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Publication: Financial Express | Filed In: Adolescents and Demographic Groups
The golden glow of turmeric has not only touched expectant mothers, young brides and adolescent girls, who smear its paste as a ritual or cosmetic, but also the lives of farmers in the...
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Chilli prices are likely to remain firm in the near-term on reports of lower acreage and stocks. Demand from the domestic and export market is currently sluggish, which is not supporting a rally....
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Publication: Financial Express | Filed In: Corn Markets and Grain Markets
Last week global commodity markets were tossed around by debt concerns in the US and Europe. While the US lawmakers spent yet another week trying to resolve the dispute arising out of raising...
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Publication: Financial Express | Filed In: Trends and Trends & Events
Turmeric prices are likely to remain under pressure due to good stocks and the possibility of a good crop in the next season. Demand is also sluggish with buyers waiting for the price...
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Publication: Financial Express | Filed In: Consumption and Economic Indicators
Aphrodisiacs made from pepper and cigars that spew pepper-flavoured smoke were some of the innovative products that the International Pepper Community planned in 2005 to increase the demand for the spice when faced...
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Adequate rains from the Southwest monsoon is likely to help in higher production of spices from Kerala. The rains from June 1 to July 6 has been normal for the whole state and...
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Publication: Financial Express | Filed In: Trends and Trends & Events
With turmeric prices headed downhill, the farmers have been told to sell off their stocks as soon as they can and reduce the cultivation area for this kharif season. According to the latest...
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By Zarinkamar, FatemehTajik, SomayeSoleimanpour, Saeideh | Publication: Australian Journal of Crop Science | Filed In: Biochemistry and Science & Technology
HEADNOTE Abstract Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. It is made from the dried stigmas of the saffron flower (Crocus sativus L). This species is cultivated in environments with very...
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Publication: Financial Express | Filed In: Export Trade and International Trade
Uncertainty rules the pepper market, which has been gaining continuously on lower availabilit of pepper. Indian market is trading at a premium compared to the global market and has been importing pepper from...
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Publication: Financial Express | Filed In: Spot Market and Commodities Markets
Sluggish demand for turmeric from the domestic and export buyers have made the market weak. Prices are down by 40-50% from the highs achieved during the last season. Traders feel that the market...
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Cardamom exports are looking up as the domestic market declines on higher arrivals. Exporters are procuring cardamom from the auction centers for the Ramadan demand from West Asia. Indian exports during the last...
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Publication: Business Wire | Filed In: Agronomy and Botany
DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9eefce/agronomy_and_econo) has announced the addition of Elsevier Science and Technology's new report "Agronomy and Economy of Black Pepper and Cardamom. The "King" and "Queen" of Spices" to their...
Press Release
By Akitunde, AnthoniaArndt, Rachel ZBates, TheunisBiuso, EmilyCannon, LaurenCarr, AustinChaey, ChristinaChen, AricCook, NancyEvans, SuzyGoldkorn, JeremyHaak, EmmaKamenetz, AnyaLidsky, DavidMacsai, DanMcGirt, EllenSacks, DanielleSalter, ChuckSauer, Patrick JSchomer, StephanieSvoboda, ElizabethTischler, LindaVilaga, Jennifer | Publication: Fast Company | Filed In: Muslims & Islam and Religious Groups
1 WADAH KHANFAR Al Jazeera By Nancy Cook "WE WERE stunned." Friday is typically a quiet day of prayer in the Muslim world. Wadah Khanfar, the director general of Al Jazeera, did not...
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