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  • Today they are co-owners of Wild Fig Books and Coffee in Lexington, Kentucky.
  • The varied diet includes insects, nectar and fruit such as lantana berries and wild figs.
  • Hence the customary battles under the wild figs, the scurrile language that bring together the second and third function.
  • The only fruits indigenous to the region, however, consisted of wild fig seeds were among the most prolific of the imports.
  • Favorites include line-caught tuna sashimi, barramundi fillet, and the latte and vanilla bean pannacotta with wild figs and grape must; $ 80.
  • The hills around the region are covered in Quercus coccifera ( Kermes oak--'prnar'in Macedonian ), as well as wild figs and pomegranates.
  • He noted further that Greek farmers planted wild figs next to cultivated figs, and tied wild fig fruits on to the cultivated trees.
  • He noted further that Greek farmers planted wild figs next to cultivated figs, and tied wild fig fruits on to the cultivated trees.
  • Philotis climbed a wild fig tree " ( caprificus ) ", hiding a torch within her mantle, then brandished it to signal the Romans.
  • Fruits like pear, apple, black grapes, grapes, fig, peach, damson plum, mulberry, wild fig, lemon, apricot, charry are found in abundance in Namli Maira.
  • As she wrote in " Wild Figs and Secret Places, " a 1983 poem, " Memory is a mosquito / pregnant again / and out for blood ."
  • At the entrance of the holy area are two wild fig trees called " kiltu " ( identified as " Ficus sycomorus " ) in the Oromo language.
  • In folklore the wild fig tree is universally associated with sex because of its fertilising power, the shape of its fruits and the white viscous juice of the tree.
  • East Orchard, a castle within the village, was built in 1691 by Roger Berkerolles; curiously, in 1843, a wild fig tree grew out of the cement of the chapel walls.
  • Aristotle noted in " Historia animalium " that wild figs contain " psenes " that begin as grubs, but whose skin splits allowing the " psen " to fly out.
  • Over several nights bats may carry more than a ton of seeds from a single wild fig tree, dramatically increasing the number of seedlings that will survive in new locations.
  • It may be partly the legendary French thrift that has inspired cooks to use dandelion greens, foraged wild figs, frogs and snails, but the end result is a spectacularly varied menu.
  • Then Tutela gave the convened signal to the Romans brandishing an ignited branch after climbing on the wild fig ( " caprificus " ) and hiding the fire with her mantle.
  • This was claimed to mean " meeting place of the waters " in an Aboriginal language but others claimed translations include " a large fig " or " wild fig tree ".
  • For generations, their female ancestors weaved " kiondo " baskets from fibers of the bark of baobab and wild fig trees that grow in the semiarid lands of what is now east-central Kenya.
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