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- They like all the seasonal vegetables, especially bulbous plants and esculent roots.
- Hulka, making his fourth appearance at the national contest, repeated esculent seven times before attempting to spell it.
- Earlier in the day, Hulka correctly spelled esculent, repeating it seven times before he tried to spell it.
- Evan L . Hulka, 14, of San Francisco, correctly spelled esculent Thursday to advance to the fifth round of competition in the National Spelling Bee here.
- Evan L . Hulka, 14, of San Francisco, correctly spelled esculent and granivorous Thursday to advance to the sixth round of competition in the National Spelling Bee here.
- Reader presents the information and ideas in " The Propitious Esculent " building on the work of two important scholars : Redcliffe N . Salaman and William H . McNeill.
- Potatoes are entered in this work for the first time as a vegetable in the field cultivation, being about 150 years after the use of the plant was known as an esculent root.
- Dogs also should be taken to raise game, and to discover springs of water; and it has even been proposed to take pigs, for the sake of finding out esculent roots in the soil.
- ""'The Propitious Esculent : The Potato in World History " "'is a book by John Reader outlining the role of the potato ( the " esculent " of the title ) in world history.
- ""'The Propitious Esculent : The Potato in World History " "'is a book by John Reader outlining the role of the potato ( the " esculent " of the title ) in world history.
- We do not know of any parallel in European, Arabic or Indian medieval civilisation . " The first similar work in a European language was Charles Bryant's ( 1783 ) " Flora Diaetetica, or History of Esculent Plants, both Domestic and Foreign ".
- Though it is often asserted that rhubarb first came to the United States in the 1820s, John Bartram was growing medicinal and culinary rhubarbs in Philadelphia from the 1730s, planting seeds sent him by R . undulatum " at Monticello in 1809 and 1811, observing that it was " Esculent rhubarb, the leaves excellent as Spinach ."
- Reader s explanation of what happened during the great Potato Famine of 1845 to 1850 discusses the biosocial and biopolitical processes of the period . " The Propitious Esculent " proposes that the fate of Ireland was not solely the fault of a fungus but the result of a chain of governmental decisions that were set into motion because of the properties of the potato.
- We found these negroes in possession of large fields of the finest land, producing large crops of corn, beans, melons, pumpkins, and other esculent vegetables . . . . I saw, while riding along the borders of the ponds, fine rice growing; and in the village large corn-cribs were filled, while the houses were larger and more comfortable than those of the Indians themselves.
- In some particulars, McMahon followed his English models so closely that J . C . Loudon suggested in 1826 that the derivative character of the " Calendar " was such that " We cannot gather from the work any thing as to the extent of American practice in these particulars . " Ann Leighton notes the absence of Indian corn among the " Seeds of Esculent Vegetables " in 1806, though he lists old-fashioned favorites like coriander, corn-salad, orach, rampion, rocambole and skirret.