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- Spaghetti squash (974 bytes)
1: ...e]]. It is an [[The Americas|American]] native vegetable.
3: == Cooking spaghetti squash ==
5: ...ed for about an hour. When microwaving, slice the squash in half, remove the seeds, fill with water, cover...
7: {{Vegetable_clipart}} - Squash (fruit) (4665 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Squash}}
2: ...Image:YellowSquash.jpg|240px]] | caption = Yellow Squash}}
12: ''C. maxima'' - hubbard squash, buttercup squash<br>
13: ''C. mixta'' - cushaw squash<br>
14: ''C. moschata'' - butternut squash<br> - Acorn squash (258 bytes)
1: [[Image:Acornsquash.jpg|thumb|Acorn squash]]
3: ...k green, winter [[Squash (fruit)|squash]] with sweet, yellow-orange [[flesh]]. It is also very good to...
5: {{Vegetable_clipart}}
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- Campion (697 bytes)
9: **[[Cassie Campion]] (a champion [[squash (sport)|squash]] player)
12: **[[Thomas Campion]] (a [[composer]], [[poet]] and [[physician]]) - Vegetable (2464 bytes)
1: [[Image:Group-vegetables-carrots-tomato-leeks.jpg|thumb|700px]]
5: '''Vegetable''' is a [[food|culinary]] term denoting any p...
7: ...], [[pumpkin]]s, [[avocado]]s, [[capsicum]]s, et cetera, as well as botanical [[Pulse (legume)|pulses]...
9: ...are thought of as being [[savoury]], and not [[sweet]] (with some exceptions, such as [[rhubarb]] and ...
11: Commercial production of vegetables is a branch of [[horticulture]] called ''ole... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
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54: ''See main article for detailed information: '''[[History of Pakistan]]''' (...
62: ...into the beginning of the [[1st century]] CE, as petty rulers (such as [[Theodamas]]) and as administr...
64: The Kushan kingdom stretched from modern-day [[Uzbekistan]] to northwester... - Beekeeping (6363 bytes)
11: ...which was used in [[candles|candlemaking]], [[cosmetic]]s, wood polish and for modelling. The modern ...
15: ...morsky Krai]] in Russia by [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] settlers around [[1850s]]. These [[Russian honey bee...
31: ...vegetables. Some commercial beekeepers alternate between pollination service and honey production but ...
45: ... produce wax and build honeycomb using the wax sheets as a starting point, after which they may raise ...
47: ... have no frames and the honey filled comb is not returned to the hive after extraction, as it is in th... - Maryland (22654 bytes)
41: ...]]. The new colony was named in honour of [[Henrietta Maria]], Queen Consort of Charles I.
43: ... as it was [[Christianity|Christian]]), and is sometimes seen as a precursor to the [[First Amendment]...
45: ...Mason-Dixon line]] which would form the boundary between their two colonies.
47: ... revolted against the proprietary government and set up a new government that outlawed both Catholicis...
55: ...ion]]. A [[constitutional convention (political meeting)|constitutional convention]] was held during 1... - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
56: ...ntry (Northeastern Oklahoma, including the Tulsa Metropolitan area), Kiamichi Country (Southeastern Ok...
115: ...s part of the vast territorial swapping going on between [[European]] powers [[France]] and [[Spain]].
126: The five civilized tribes set up towns such as [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]], [[Tah...
128: ...an Civil War]] many tribes were internally split between [[Confederate States of America|Confederates]...
135: ... [[1870s]] a movement began by people wanting to settle the government lands in the Indian Territory u... - Sport (14061 bytes)
1: .... A sport has physical activity, side by side competition, and a scoring system. The difference of pur...
13: ...na|Chinese]] people engaged in activities which meet our definition of sport as early as [[4000 BC]]. ...
17: ...ame regulated activities done for pleasure or competition on an increasing scale, for example hunting,...
34: ..., [[badminton]], [[volleyball]], [[squash (sport)|squash]], [[Table tennis]]...)
35: ...e hockey]], [[field hockey]], [[softball]], [[basketball]], [[American Football]]...) - List of sports (7304 bytes)
3: == Athletics ==
4: Track and field [[athletics]].
42: Generally sports in which athletes fight or combat each other, usually one-on-one.
136: * [[Tetherball]]
170: == Racket sports == - Agriculture (19147 bytes)
3: ...nventors and others devoted to improving farming methods and implements are also said to be engaged in...
5: ...economics|economic activity]] than in any other, yet it only accounts for four percent of the world's ...
10: ...culture]], the production of enough [[food]] to meet just the needs of the farmer/[[agriculturalist]] ...
15: ... [[marijuana]], [[opium]], [[cocaine]]). [[GMO|Genetically engineered]] plants and animals produce spe...
17: ...e of [[genetic modification|gene manipulation]], better management of soil nutrients, and improved [[w... - Food (24212 bytes)
5: ...age|English]], the term ''food'' is often used [[metaphor]]ically or figuratively, as in ''food for th...
9: ...or reasonably expected to be ingested by humans whether of nutritional value or not;
17: ...od!CELEXnumdoc&lg=EN&numdoc=32002R0178&model=guichett EU definition of food]
25: ...ay in which food is obtained. This lead to a variety of important historical consequences, such incre...
28: ... [[festival]]s. Food eaten in smaller quantities between meals is regarded as [[snack food]]. - Seed (4968 bytes)
4: ...[pea]], [[oak]], [[walnut]], [[Squash (vegetable)|squash]], [[sunflower]], and [[radish]]. Plant seeds wit...
10: ...with thin seed coats, [[light]] may be able to penetrate into the dormant embryo. The presence of ligh...
15: ...the population through their seeds (see also [[vegetative reproduction]]). A seed must somehow "arrive... - Microscope (8708 bytes)
20: #objective turret, or nosepiece
34: ...ls (see ''[[Microscopy#Contrast methods|contrast methods]]).'' Typically, on a standard compound optic...
36: To study the thin structure of [[metal]]s (see [[metallography]]) and [[mineral]]s, another type of mi...
39: ...ose. It uses two eyepieces (or sometimes two complete microscopes) to provide slightly different viewi...
56: ...in use but enabled van Leeuwenhoek to see highly detailed images, mainly because a single lens does no... - Badminton (12494 bytes)
3: ...inton''' is a [[List of sports#Racket sports|racquet sport]] played by either two opposing players (si...
5: ...huttlecock is light. Badminton is the fastest raquet sport in the world with shuttles reaching speeds ...
7: ...ess perspective a close comparison can be made to Squash which also has the same explosive starts.
13: ...short service lines go away 1.98 meters from the net. Left service court and right service court are d...
16: ...nton raquets.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Badminton racquets]] - Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
2: ...[middle class]] in [[United States|American]] society. He was one of the first to apply [[assembly lin...
8: ...r with the Detroit Dry Dock Co. In [[1882]], he returned to Dearborn to work on the family farm and b...
10: ... experiments culminated in [[1896]] with the completion of his own self-propelled vehicle named the [[...
12: ..., formed the [[Detroit Automobile Company]]. The Detroit Automobile Company went bankrupt soon afterwa...
18: ...9]], and setting a one-mile oval speed record at Detroit Fairgrounds in [[1911]] with driver Frank Kul... - Aztec (38742 bytes)
3: ... capital was [[Tenochtitlan]], built on raised islets in [[Lake Texcoco]] – the site of modern-d...
9: ...mselves as Mexica ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: {{IPA|[meˈʃihkah]}}) or ''Tenochca'' and...
17: ...]], is a term of uncertain origin. Very different etymologies are proposed: the old [[Nahuatl]] word f...
19: ...an "navel of the [[maguey]]" using the Nahuatl ''metl'' and the locative "co".
22: ...opean history. Like most European empires, it was ethnically very diverse, but unlike most European em... - Tomato (10085 bytes)
15: *ref. [http://www.itis.usda.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value...
17: ...uatl]] ''tomatl'' ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] /tɔ.matɬ/).
33: ...ver les substances alimentaires d'origine animale et végétale pour plusieurs anné...
36: ...t of summer."[http://www.twinleaf.org/articles/vegetables.html]
38: ...t at noon on [[September 28]], he would eat a basket of tomatoes in front of the [[Salem, New Jersey]]... - Winter melon (1801 bytes)
12: ...omial_name = Benincasa hispida | author = [[Carl Peter Thunberg|Thunb.]]}}
15: ...me is somewhat misleading, as the fruit is not sweet.
19: ...can be kept through the winter much like [[winter squash]]. The melons are used in stir fry or to make [[...
21: {{Vegetable_clipart}} - Spaghetti squash (974 bytes)
1: ...e]]. It is an [[The Americas|American]] native vegetable.
3: == Cooking spaghetti squash ==
5: ...ed for about an hour. When microwaving, slice the squash in half, remove the seeds, fill with water, cover...
7: {{Vegetable_clipart}} - Pumpkin (6104 bytes)
11: ...40 to 80 [[lb]] (18 to 36 [[kg]]) but smaller varieties are in vogue for garden culture.
13: ==Pumpkins and squashes==
15: ...n [[Horticulture]]'', for a fuller account of the squashes).
17: ...ket.jpg|thumb|Pumpkins on sale at a Caribbean market]]
19: ...of the skin, and kept dry and fairly warm, winter squashes may be kept for months. - Squash (fruit) (4665 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Squash}}
2: ...Image:YellowSquash.jpg|240px]] | caption = Yellow Squash}}
12: ''C. maxima'' - hubbard squash, buttercup squash<br>
13: ''C. mixta'' - cushaw squash<br>
14: ''C. moschata'' - butternut squash<br>
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