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"Snickers go real fast," she says, adding that nobody wants Bonkers!, a type of fruit chew.
If the weather is hot or a type of fruit or vegetable is in ample supply, farmers sometimes leave Benton Harbor without making a sale.
The members of Asteraceae produce a type of fruit called an achene, which is dry and single-seeded and does not open at maturity.
This creature is the natural host of Ebola; it could be a type of fruit bat, or some small animal that lives on the body of a bat — possibly a bloodsucking insect, a tick, or a mite.
In 1910 this idea was strengthened through the demonstration of parallel inheritance of certain Drosophila (a type of fruit fly) genes on sex-determining chromosomes by American zoologist and geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan.
Take, for instance, the phrase "in a nutshell". It could either mean "in a few words," or "the edible kernel found inside the hard casing of a type of fruit". Distinguishing these two very different meanings comes easily to us, but can be confounding to a computer.
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BBC reports that Carollia sowelli, a type of fruit-eating bat that plays a key role in seed dispersal and plant pollination, may avoid rainforest areas lit with artificial light from nearby buildings and street lamps.
Note that adding any type of fruit to a beer will increase the rate of fermentation (because of the added sugars), so make sure that you have plenty of headspace in your fermenting vessel to avoid an overflow.
A vanilla base tastes wonderful with just about any type of fruit, candy or nut.
Despite their common label, almonds are not true nuts (a type of dry fruit) but rather seeds enclosed in a hard fruit covering.
I really love any type of fruit — I'd say mangoes are my favorite.
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