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stalks
noun
Plural of stalk
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Consider grain like wheat or rice; most of the plant mass is in the stems, stalks and roots and we only eat the seeds.
Squeeze out well and finely chop the stalks and roughly chop the leaves.
In the footage, captured in Kibale national park in south Uganda, the cat stalks and rushes a group of red colobus monkeys before appearing to beat a retreat.
She stalks the stage, cheekbones gleaming, singing with fire and moving with a profound sensuality.
So instead of just ploughing in the stalks or turning them into cardboard, make it into charcoal and bury it or sink it in the ocean.
Add the carrot peel, onion skins, parsley stalks and peppercorns.
I sat there in a state of semi-paralysis; I hadn't managed to get the olive that I was holding into my mouth and my eyes were on stalks.
It is after several excruciating minutes of this that mild-mannered, slight-framed Stevie stalks over and, with narrow-eyed menace, manages to 'persuade' the guilty parties to shut up and take her seriously.
Miliband's eyes are on stalks.
No stalks decoratively criss-crossing the plate.
Pea shoots, usually ignored in the western kitchen, are the leafy stalks of the green-pea plant, and have a grassy, tonic crispness similar to watercress, but with better texture.Only our final two dishes present our bifurcated group with problems.
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