Examples of using Berries in English and their translations into Chinese
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When picking berries or leaves for food, one didn't strip the plant of all its leaves or fruit;
In the mouth, Zensation reveals a pronounced and complex pungent taste, with notes of berries and cherries.
Based on these results, eating the berries may help decrease your risk factors for metabolic syndrome, as well as reduce oxidative stress associated with it.
Determined to get back to his family, he drank water from streams and ate berries and crickets.
Aronia berries can be eaten fresh on their own or used as an ingredient in foods, such as pies, juices, and tea.
Sistiaga said evidence showed the presence of berries, nuts and tubers but“we cannot say anything about what kind of plants were actually eaten.”.
Since China is the predominant source of these berries, it's difficult to find goji berries in their fresh fruit form.
This indicates that the combination of other antioxidants from the camu camu berries had more powerful antioxidant effects than vitamin C alone.
Fuhrman also recommends large quantities of onions, garlic, berries, and mushrooms, all of which he credits with anticancer properties.
My amazing 91-year-old father still tends a huge garden, forages for mushrooms and berries in the woods, hunts and ice fishes.
These berries do not ripen at the same time, that is why the best way to harvest these berries are by hand-picking them.
Traditionally used as a medicinal fruit, goji tea- steeped dried berries- is a common health drink for the Chinese.
I mean, we would have both been dead, too, if she hadn't eaten the berries first.”.
As he watched, one goat after another chewed off the glossy green leaves and red berries of a tree he had never seen before.
Another unique event is the BluesBERRY festival, which celebrates blues music and berries in a unique and fun family event.
Bero explained to WLBT that her diet also included berries, walnuts, green tea and herbs, such as garlic.
It grows 3- 26 feet(1- 8 meters) high and produces edible fruit known as saskatoon berries.
In smaller amounts, they are also found in some other foods such as red wine, chocolate, berries, and apples.
The plant bears dark red, olive-sized berries that have a long history of use as both a food and medicine.
Some guidelines: you can pick wild berries and mushrooms, but not someone's apples or plums.