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[11] Confinement to the Annamaya Kośa [...] mango, for example. Although the pulp and the seed of a ripe mango remain together they are in fact, separate. Ripeness means perfection.
[194] There are three edible parts of the pumpkin: the pulp, which has little food value; the skin, which has more food value than the pulp; and the seeds, which are very nutritious.
[203] The white portion of musk melon [...] flour. In cucumber, the entire pulp is white. Cucumber seeds may be [...] chura, a popular Indian snack.
[252] The most common varieties of brinjal are violet in colour with a thin skin and a spongy white inner pulp. Brinjal has little nutritional [...] well-known vegetable in many countries.
[306] South Indian – ash [...] seeds – black on top, red pulp two seeds – half red, half black, red pulp one seed – top reddish, pulp reddish, not good for eating
[438] Two techniques can be used to grow [...] Gouge a cup-shaped cavity in the pulp and pour water into it. When the water dries up, wash the pulp and refill it with water. After [...] crop will be prone to disease.
[29] In addition, hydro-electric plants [...] Biirbhum district; and sugar cane pulp can be used in the paper industry in West Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
[20] About 2500 years ago, when the [...] dharma was like a fruit without any pulp, unable to satisfy the deep hunger [...] ruthlessly exploiting innocent people.
[2] Let this “essence” [...] example. A mango has in it skin, pulp, fibres, seed and juice. When [...] as the essence of the essence:
[25] In the case of Vraja Krśńa, [...] ground and smash into pieces. The pulp is no doubt very good for the [...] boiled, condensed sugar cane juice.
[23] All of you must have tasted [...] still others whitish. Some have red pulp, some slightly reddish, and others yellow. Those with yellow pulp are Chinese watermelons; they [...] means a watermelon with black skin.
[66] It is not possible to milk [...] that we use while scraping the pulp of a hard coconut is called [...] called cakrińii .
[42] Before it is ripe, a jackfruit [...] similarly on account of its golden pulp it is also called káiṋcanaphalam [...] used for all kinds of jackfruits.
[43] Although the colour of the pulp of a lichee is not as golden as [...] paste or turmeric paste water).
[48] Some of you have seen a kind [...] reddish green in colour, and its pulp tastes like a lichee. However, [...] áṋshphal .
[51] The verbal root kat́h [...] all [hard] seed and scarcely any pulp. The Sanskrit word for the raw [...] the Ráŕh region.
[382] 42) Mangosteen. An East Indian fruit. Its pulp is used by fishermen to protect their nets against weathering.
[3] Although country rice wine is considered [...] India, liquor made from barley pulp is cheaper. Country rice wine [...] brings about their degradation.
[183] The juice extracted from sweet [...] and raw sugar and the remaining pulp can be used in the paper industry. [...] the land is usually left fallow.
[45] In Bengal, pineapple leaf fibre [...] Pradesh and Punjab, sugar cane pulp can be used in the paper industry.
[19] Coconut milk can be bottled and sold in distant places as a cold drink, coconut pulp can be used in the sweet industry, [...] people will be greatly increased.
[5] In Bihar many types of healthy [...] be established, and the residual pulp can be used in the paper industry. [...] Motor cars can run on this fuel.