Examples of using Agave in English and their translations into Hebrew
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You use a quarter cup of agave nectar, a dash of salt… Do they even make agave nectar or did she just make that up?
cheap teakillas also use inferior varieties of the agave.
you will definitely find some“sugar-free” products that are sweetened with Agave.
about 55 percent fructose, so even in the best case, agave syrup offers no advantage.
seasoning with cinnamon, agave, and maple syrup.
It has a higher sweetening energy, it is not as sweet as sugar or agave nectar, so a lot more of it might be utilised in packaged foods.
vegan honey or agave and hot sauce, if using. Whisk until smooth.
It has a high sweetening power, it is not as sweet as sugar or agave nectar, so more of it may be used in packaged foods.
El Jimador Jimirita The clean taste of agave with citrus aromas Go to full page.
I was going to just use agave nectar but then I ordered a bottle of Bee Free Honee which is made from apples. It's delicious.
Agave has green leaves
The authors said that Agave, traditionally used as a source of food,
Another study conducted by Lewin and his team was carried out on the industrial uses of agave sisalana plant debris, planted in the 1960s on large areas in southern Israel by the Jewish National Fund.
can we stop sitting around here reminiscing like a bunch of homos and start getting over to El Agave and shoving our face with tacos like a bunch of homos?
Find out how farmers have been harvesting blue agave plants on Mexico's tequila fields since the 1600s,
particularly Agave murpheyi("Hohokam agave"), on large areas of rocky, dry ground.
about AD 600 the Hohokam began cultivating agave, particularly Agave murpheyi,
Agave is a succulent succulent plant that takes about a decade or more to reach the stage of an adult plant and to reflect the conditions of its growth. The soil and the weather, similar to the grapes grown in wine, are used to enrich the agave with soil flavors in areas close to the soil.
mezcal is made from any variety of agave that exists in Mexico(of which there are quite a few),
Legumes, agaves, that's what we make tequila from today.