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Etymology: (Latin: dicebox, from fruit shape) Note: Bulbs of some eaten by Native Americans.
Etymology: (Greek: beautiful grass) Note: Bulbs of some eaten by Native Americans.
Etymology: (Latin: arrow, from leaf shape) Note: Some species weedy; tubers of some eaten by humans, wildlife; Sagittaria brevirostra Mack.
The diet recommended for the yoga group was predominantly vegetarian; it mainly consisted of a combination of cereals and pulses, preferably unrefined; moderate amounts of judiciously chosen fat; moderate amounts of milk and milk products; moderate amounts of spices; vegetables and fruits about 500 g, vegetables being predominantly of the leafy green variety, and at least some eaten raw (uncooked).
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