Figs, particularly dried figs, form an important article of food in the countries of the Levant, and are exported in large quantities to America and Europe.
Persia, Palestine, Arabia and the north of Africa are best adapted for the culture of the date-tree, and its fruit is in these countries an important article of food.
Dried apples are an important article of commerce.
They have become an important article of commerce, and find a ready sale, at high prices, in all the leading markets of the country.
Olive-oil is an important article of commerce in most countries.
Dried figs are an important articleof import into this country; yet they might be raised as plentifully and profitably in the Southern states.
The seeds form an important articleof food among Indians and Mexicans, and are sold in the markets of Colorado and New Mexico.
The seeds form an important article of food for the Indians of Lower California.
The seeds supply an important article of food to the Indians of Nevada and California.
The large oily seeds are an important article of food in northern Mexico, and are sold in large quantities in Mexican towns.
The bean, or káchang, of which there are many varieties, is an important article of food.
Previous to the disturbances in Chéribon, sugar likewise was manufactured in that district in considerable quantities, and furnished an important article of export.
It appears to form an important article of cultivation along the whole of the west coast of Africa, and probably on the east coast, on several parts of which it was found by Loureiro ("Flor.
There are a variety of pulses and leguminous seeds extensively cultivated as food for both man and cattle, and which form an important article in the husbandry of tropical countries.
Lemon grass oil forms an important articleof export from Ceylon, amounting in value to nearly £7,000 annually.
They are not sufficiently abundant, however, to constitute an important articleof commerce, and the common modes of taking them are with the spear and the drift net.
The salmon is an important articleof export from this region, and is also extensively used by the Indians.
But if this necessary and all-important article of diet can be presented in an appetising form, what a desirable result is achieved!
Pavy, who is well qualified to speak on these matters, observing that fish is an important article of food.
By cultivation many varieties have been produced, of which the following are the best known: BROAD BEAN, an important article of food in Europe and western Asia, and valuable forage plant, grown in gardens and as a field crop.
It is cultivated in the Southern States for its sweet, edible nut, which forms an important article of commerce.
Its fruit forms an important article of food in its native regions, the south of Europe, etc.
It is said that at times amber is thrown up in large quantities by the ocean, on the south side of Kadiak, generally after a heavy earthquake, and that at such times it forms an important article of commerce with the natives.
At the present day cochineal is cultivated to a considerable extent, and forms an important article of commerce among the inhabitants.
Cacao forms an important article of food, both as a drink and as bread.
The large seeds are very nutritious, and form an important article of diet among the northern Indians.
These berries are an important article of food among our Western Indians, who make annual pilgrimages to the regions of their growth, gathering and drying large quantities for winter use.
Its dark-purple berries have a very agreeable flavor, and form an important article of diet among the Oregon Indians, who call them "salal.
It is particularly abundant at Teignmouth, where it is known as the Sand Sprat, and forms an important article of diet.
This weed is an important article of commerce, being still used as a food for invalids.
But it is chiefly valued on account of the kernel of its fruit, well known by the name of almonds, an important article of commerce.
In considering the value of bees we must by no means think of honey as their sole product, as beeswax is an important article.
Dogs and pigs are kept; the latter in considerable numbers, as the flesh forms an important article of food; but they are not indigenous to the Feegee group, though the period of their introduction is unknown.
These crickets, with several bug-like insects of different species, furnish the Digger with animportant article of food.
These curious shell-fish are called "sea-eggs" by the sailor navigators; and constitute an important article of the food of the Fuegian.
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