· velvet bean
· xigua
· youngberry
· yam
Renee
With global trade people figure they can get seasonal fruits and vegetables all year and a re willing to support the growth and transport of these materials.
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ucrosemt other answer could be : Pick some fruits from the basket,cut them and put it in the blender......hope this helps
lemon and melon
Trees, leaves, crops, vegetables, sheep, cows, fish, birds, mulch and paper.mulch and paper
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A chauffant is a large pan of boiling, salted water to re-heat blanched vegetables. Plunge the vegetables into the water, in a suitable container such as a deep frying wire basket to facilitate removal of the vegetables.
There are a couple of vegetables that are perennials and will come back every year, but for the most part vegetables are annuals that need to be replanted every year.
Yes there is alot of farms throughout Fiji. In Navua and Nausori it is mainly Rice Farming, most part of the western division and provinces rely on sugarcane farming. Taveuni is well known for coconut production and Sigatoka is commonly known as "The Salad Bowl of Fiji" because the valley people in Nadroga/Navosa produces many fruits and vegetables in these valley. Rotuma Island, Rabi and Kioa are good in Fish farming. Many people all over Fiji rely on fresh fruits, vegetables and rootcrops for everyday living and survival.
Verdure is an Italian equivalent of the English word "vegetables".Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its plural form. It may be preceded by the feminine plural article le ("the") or the feminine partitive delle ("some"). The pronunciation will be "ver-DOO-re" in Italian.