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" ... gruel. The Mandingoes convey it to the eastern and southern districts of Africa, and through the medium of the Arabs, it reaches Morocco, and even Egypt. If the fruit be injured, it is burned, the ashes being mixed with rancid palm oil, and serving... "
History of the British Colonies: Possessions in Africa and Australia - Page 573
by Robert Montgomery Martin - 1835
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The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volume 3

Gardening - 1828 - 522 pages
...leaves before the periodical rains come on. The Mandinjos convey the fruit to the eastern and more southern districts of Africa, and through the medium...it reaches Morocco, and even Egypt. If the fruit be decayed or injured, it is burned : the lees are mixed with rancid oil of palm, and the negroes use...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volume 3

Agriculture - 1828 - 524 pages
...leaves before the periodical rains come on. The Mandinjos convey the fruit to the eastern and more southern districts of Africa, and through the medium...it reaches Morocco, and even Egypt. If the fruit be decayed or injured, it is burned : the lees are mixed with rancid oil of palm, and the negroes use...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed: In which the Most ...

John Sims - Botany - 1828 - 370 pages
...circumstances, the fruit forms an article of commerce*. The Mandingos convey it to the eastern and more southern districts of Africa, and through the medium...it reaches Morocco and even Egypt. If the fruit be decayed or injured, it is burned : the -leys are boiled with rancid oil of palm, and the negroes use...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed: In which the Most ...

John Sims - Botany - 1828 - 382 pages
...circumstances, 1he fruit forms an article of commerce*. The Mandingos convey it to the eastern and more southern districts of Africa, and through the medium of the Arabs, it reathes Morocco and even Egypt. If the fruit be decayed Or injured, it is burned : the leys are boiled...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volume 3

Agriculture - 1828 - 520 pages
...leaves before the periodical rains come on. The Mandinjos convey the fruit to the eastern and more southern districts of Africa, and through the medium of the Arabs it reaqhes Morocco, and even Egypt. If the fruit be decayed or injured, it is burned : the lees are mixed...
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The gardeners dictionary, Volume 1

Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 pages
...ashes, and by boiling it with rancid palm-oil. The Mandinjon convey the fruit to the eastern and more southern districts of Africa, and through the medium of the Arabs it reaches Morocco and even Egypt, where they reduce the pulp to a powder, and use it in dysentery, and all sorts of fluxes. The negroes...
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The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description ..., Volume 3

Hugh Murray - Geography - 1837 - 640 pages
...mentions that it possesses such an agreeable flavour, and is so abundant, that it constitutes a principal article of food with the natives, who season many...stamens, to the White Poppy (Papaver somniferum). Both the flowers and fruit are pendent. The Baobab tree loses its leaves before the periodical rains...
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History of the British Possessions in the Indian & Atlantic Oceans ...

Robert Montgomery Martin - Africa - 1837 - 388 pages
...mentions that it possesses such an agreeable flavour, and is so abundant, that it constitutes a principal article of food with the natives^ who season many...violet mass of stamens, to the white poppy (Papaver somniferumj. Both the flowers and fruit are pendant. The Baobab tree loses its leaves before the periodical...
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The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description ..., Volume 3

Hugh Murray - Geography - 1837 - 644 pages
...mentions that it possesses such an agreeable flavour, and is so abundant, that it constitutes a principal article of food with the natives, who season many...petals and violet mass of stamens, to the White Poppy (Papavtr somniferum). Both the flowers and fruit are pendent. The Baobab tree loses its leaves before...
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The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description of the ...

Hugh Murray - Geography - 1839 - 646 pages
...principal article of food with the natives, who season many of their dishes with it, especially their com gruel. The Mandingoes convey it to the eastern and...petals and violet mass of stamens, to the White Poppy (Papavtr somniferum). Both the flowers and fruit are pendent The Baobab tree loses its leaves before...
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