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World Cuisines

Do potatoes have leaves?

As the potato plant grows, its compound leaves manufacture starch that is transferred to the ends of its underground stems (or stolons). The stems thicken to form a few or as many as 20 tubers close to the soil surface. Do potato plants have leaves? Potato, Solanum tuberosum, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the […]

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Is shrimp plant native to Florida?

Justicia brandegeeana, the Mexican shrimp plant, shrimp plant or false hop, is an evergreen shrub in the genus Justicia of the acanthus family Acanthaceae, native to Mexico, and also naturalized in Florida. Is shrimp plant invasive in Florida? So, the green shrimp plant is both a weed and a CATEGORY II Invasive plant which means […]

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How do you plant red seed potatoes?

The best time to plant potatoes is mid-spring two or three weeks before the last average frost date in your area. Dig the soil down to about 6 or 8 inches in rows about 3 feet apart. Plant the seed about 10 to 12 inches apart. Plant the seed tubers with the primary cut end […]

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Is the potato vine poisonous?

Toxicity Level The California Poison Control Organization rates the potato vine at a Level 4 toxicity. Ingesting the berries on this plant can cause serious health problems to humans and animals. The toxic chemicals in the berries can affect the liver, kidneys, heart or brain. Are potato vine leaves poisonous? The leaves, stems, and tubers […]

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What does Ragin Cajun mean?

Why are they called the Ragin Cajuns? In 1960, the school became University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL) and in 1963 then–football coach Russ Faulkinberry changed the nickname of the football team from “Bulldogs” to “Raging Cajuns,” a nod to the school’s location in Acadiana. What does Ragin Cajun? Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns is the nickname of […]

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Can you eat an onion after it flowers?

A flowering onion crop is not ideal for a good onion harvest, but the blooms are edible, and you can still eat the onions even after they flower. As an edible plant, onions are grown as cool-season annuals in mild climates. What do you do with onions after they bloom? As soon as you see […]

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How would you describe your food appearance?

Fluffy: A light and airy texture. Gooey: A viscous, sometimes sticky texture arising from the presence of moisture in a dense solid food. Hearty: A firm, robust texture. Juicy: A succulent, tender texture characterized by the presence of liquid in a solid food. How can you describe appearance in food? The most important attribute of […]

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How do I find the picklist value in Salesforce?

Manage Picklist Values In Setup, click the Object Manager tab, and then select the object associated with your picklist field. Click Fields & Relationships. Click the picklist’s Field Label to see the field’s detail page. You see your values in the Values related list. How do I get the picklist value in Salesforce? get(Field_name). getDescribe(). […]

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Are onions a perennial?

Onions (Perennial) Growing Guide. Can onions be grown as perennials? Most perennial onions grow vigorously in early spring and die back in midsummer. These interesting yet variable plants resemble shallots more than other onions. What kind of onion is a perennial? Grow chives, scallions, and Egyptian walking onions, or Welsh onions and other perennial onions […]

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How do you thin out potato soup?

How do you fix potato soup that is too thick? What is the best way to thin a soup that is too thick? It’s as simple as adding liquid: a little more cream, broth, water, or wine. Gradually stir in more liquid until your soup reaches the perfect consistency. What can I add to soup […]

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