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  1. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    165: ...spondence, which is constantly being augmented by fresh discoveries, and which, according to Georges Beng...
  2. Chile (39914 bytes)
    144: ...n-mineral exports are forestry and wood products, fresh fruit and processed food, fishmeal and seafood, a...
  3. James A. Garfield (15070 bytes)
    95: ...n, a seaside community, in the vain hope that the fresh air and quiet there might aid his recovery. Most...
  4. Al Gore (43430 bytes)
    195: ...uld not run in 2004, saying that it was time for "fresh faces" and "new ideas" to emerge from the Democra...
  5. Pea (6070 bytes)
    29: ... ''shell peas'' or ''green peas''. They are sold fresh (usually in the pod), or tinned or frozen.
    39: ...er and/or [[spearmint]] as a side dish vegetable. Fresh peas are also used in pot pies, salads and casser...
  6. Lima bean (3691 bytes)
    29: ...an is palatable and nutritious both immature as a fresh [[vegetable]] and mature as a dry [[pulse]].
  7. Broccoli (4962 bytes)
    31: Image:Fresh-broccoli-on-white-background.jpg
    38: [[Image:Fresh-broccoli-on-white-background.jpg|thumb|center|700...
  8. Cabbage (3549 bytes)
    30: ... keep well and are intended for consumption while fresh. The late cabbage matures in about 80 days, and ...
  9. Chard (2288 bytes)
    24: ...same way as spinach and the stems like asparagus. Fresh young chard can also be used raw in salads.
  10. Collard greens (5350 bytes)
    37: ...gh humidity (>95%). In domestic refrigerators, fresh collard can be stored for about three days. Once ...
    49: The juice pressed from fresh leaves and leaf stalks, taken regularly, is popul...
  11. Coriander (6994 bytes)
    17: ...isine. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the most commonly ...
    26: The fresh leaves are an essential ingredient in many Asian ...
    30: The fresh coriander herb is best stored in the refrigerator...
  12. Cymbopogon (1874 bytes)
    15: ...]]y flavor and can be dried and powdered, or used fresh. Commonly used in [[tea]]s, [[soup]]s, and [[curr...
  13. Nettle (5285 bytes)
    45: [[Image:Nettles.jpg|thumb|right|A fresh, young clump of nettles.]]
  14. Onion (8367 bytes)
    29: ...e of non-dessert food, including cooked foods and fresh salads, and as a spicy garnish; they are rarely e...
  15. Parsley (2287 bytes)
    22: ...parsley is part of [[bouquet garni]], a bundle of fresh herbs used to flavor stocks, soups and sauces.
    24: Parsley's value as a breath-freshener come from its high concentration of [[chloro...
  16. Cassava (5485 bytes)
    22: ...s can produce as little as 20 mg of HCN per kg of fresh roots, while "bitter" ones may produce more than ...
  17. Celeriac (2313 bytes)
    15: ...ium-sized [[potato]]. Celeriac may be used raw or fresh. It is best to peel celeriac before use, since th...
  18. Daikon (2300 bytes)
    12: Fresh leaves of daikon can also be eaten as a [[leaf ve...
  19. Ginger (4462 bytes)
    23: ...nd other recipes. It tastes quite different from fresh ginger, and neither can be substituted for the ot...
    35: ... oils that compose about 1%–3% by weight of fresh ginger. The gingerols have analgesic, sedative, ...
  20. Parsnip (2302 bytes)
    23: ...tly if stored for long, so it is advisable to use fresh seed each year.

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