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of the former are an attractive food source to the latter, because animals that eat the fruits may excrete the seeds some distance away. fruits, therefore, make up a significant part of the diets of most cultures. some botanical fruits, such as tomatoes , pumpkins , and eggplants , are eaten as vegetables
. [ ] (for more information, see list of fruits .) vegetables are a second type of plant matter that is commonly eaten as food. these include root vegetables ( potatoes and carrots ), bulbs ( onion family), leaf vegetables ( spinach and lettuce ), stem vegetables ( bamboo shoots and asparagus ), and...
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industries as diverse as aerospace, automotive, marine, petrochemical and power generation facilities within the complex include full heating in all areas, a reception with an informal meeting area, shower facilities, washing trough for workshop use and tenant kitchen areas, fully equipped with hot and chilled
industries as diverse as aerospace, automotive, marine, petrochemical and power generation facilities within the complex include full heating in all areas, a reception with an informal meeting area, shower facilities, washing trough for workshop use and tenant kitchen areas, fully equipped with hot and chilled...
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marine products section all varieties of fish eggs including shake salmon, masu trout, kazu-no-ko herring roe, ikura salmon eggs, sukeko raw cod roe, shishamo smelt roe and tobiko flying-fish eggs; all kinds of processed foods including fish cakes of various types using crab, groundfish, green vegetables
fresh fish, processed marine products, all kinds of fishcakes using ground fishmeat, delicacies, food in retort containers, rice, miso bean paste, seasonings, japanese sake, tsukemono pickles, noodles, chicken eggs, confections, hannama-gashi half-dried sweets, frozen desserts, fresh fruits and vegetables...
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