avocado pear การใช้
- In the United Kingdom, the avocado became available during the 1960s when introduced by Sainsbury's under the name'avocado pear '.
- The round things at the'soil'surface are the stones from avocado pears, they have split to permit the shoot to emerge.
- In the United Kingdom, the term " avocado pear " is still sometimes misused as applied when avocados first became commonly available in the 1960s.
- Here, on 22 acres rife with avocado pear trees and vegetation that sways to a gentle breeze as if it were music, Don Black awakened his sons, Byron and Wayne, and later daughter Cara, to the first sign of dawn.
- There were lots of palm, coconut, rubber and walnut trees together with a variety of fruit like mango, orange, lime, guava, lemon, grape, pineapple, cashew, tomatoes, avocado pear, wild berries, peppers, okra, melon, pumpkin, banana, and plantain.
- Fruits : citrus fruits ( tangerines, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and oranges ), cashews, avocado pears, guavas, pawpaws, pineapples, bananas, watermelons, mangoes, pears, African star apples, black apples, blue apples, showasho and irvingia ( wild mangoes or bush mangoes ).
- Asked that day if he feared for his property or for his safety as the troubled government of President Robert Mugabe began advocating seizing land from descendants of the British colonialists to place it back in black hands, Don Black made a sweeping gesture toward the perfectly manicured grass courts and the avocado pear trees swaying in the breeze and the 22 magnificent acres on which he reared three tennis pros.
- They cultivate palm trees, Irvingia gabonensis ( erhonhiele ), Cherry ( Otien ), bell pepper ( akoh ) coconut, betel nut, kola nut, black pear, avocado pear, yams, cocoyam, cassava, maize, rice, beans, groundnut, bananas, oranges, plantains, sugar cane, tomato, potato, okra, pineapple, paw paw, and various vegetables.
- The book reprints one of David's most quoted sentences, first printed in " Vogue " in 1959, and included in " Is there a Nutmeg in the House " in 2000 : " If I had my way and I shan't my Christmas Day eating and drinking would consist of an omelette and cold ham and a nice bottle of wine at lunchtime, and a smoked salmon sandwich with a glass of champagne on a tray in bed in the evening . " The pattern of the book follows that of earlier ones, with recipes interspersed with more discursive essays on subjects such as avocado pears, persimmons, historical menus, and Christmas hampers, and extracts from prose by writers whom David admired, including Sybille Bedford and George Eliot.