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A knot of coriander leaves mixed with rocket is optional as a garnish.
For centuries the Indians of Peru and Bolivia have chewed coca leaves mixed with pellets of limestone or plant ashes for pleasure or in order to withstand strenuous working conditions, hunger, and thirst.
The nest is composed of dried leaves, such as palm leaves mixed with stems of a fern (Polypodium cilatum), and lined with Polypodium stems mixed with blackish brown rhizomorphs.
One recent evening, crostini juxtaposed flavors unexpectedly — Brussels-sprout leaves mixed with sharp Pecorino cheese, eggplant with a twang of mint — as did antipasti: roasted squash came with pomegranate seeds and guanciale, the one quenching the salt of the other.
Agro-ecology: Farmers at the Danilo González co-operative are experimenting with a novel bio-fertilizer based on decomposed leaves mixed with molasses sugar, ground rice, grass and water.
While in cold climates, tea is used to warm up, hot tea can also be used to cool down, such as Moroccan mint tea, a brew of green tea leaves mixed with mint leaves.
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