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Consider as an example vegetables, starchy roots, legumes and seaweeds, which are coded P.04 at Tier 1. Tier 2 has four subcategories, P.04.1 Fresh vegetables, P.04.2 Processed vegetables, P.04.3 Frozen vegetables and P.0.4 Dried vegetables.
It's a measure of how far behind we have left our rural roots that something considered as banal as a vegetable patch a mere 60 years ago is newsworthy today.
Consider turning a vegetable dish, like sauteed mushrooms, into a pasta sauce.
Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis) is one of the most important B. rapa crops and considered as an economically important vegetable worldwide because of its high yield and good quality.
Lignocellulose-derived microbial lipids are considered as a potential alternative to vegetable oil as a solution to the feedstock shortage problem that prevents the large-scale production of biodiesel [ 1].
But despite the best efforts of people like British chef Jamie Oliver to highlight just how improperly fed students are and to attempt to change the system, most students in the U.S. are still living off unhealthy food that's somehow passed off as healthy, including shocking examples of fries and ketchup being considered as a daily serving of "vegetables".
Potatoes are now considered as a high-valued crop and a vegetable in China.
Microalgae are often considered as a promising alternative source of vegetable oils.
Many believed that fruits were bad for diabetes, while vegetables were considered as a healthy food choice.
(FGD6; P2, 66 years, Female) Although vegetables were considered as a healthy food choice, knowledge on the amount of intake and variety was poor.
Biodiesel from non-edible vegetable oil is considered as a monetarily doable source among the conceivable sources.
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