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ScienceDaily: 2,100-year-old melon found in Japan.
Tianma, a small town of Shandong Province, China, locates in the southeast of Shouguang, the "Chinese Vegetable City". The total acreage of this town is about 10 acres, and it contains 56 villages. The total population is about 41,000.
1.Rinse the chicken breasts; pat dry with paper towels. Place breasts in a microwave-safe dish and cook, covered, on HIGH (100%) power for 2 minutes. Turn and rotate the breasts; cook for another 2 minutes. Cut to test for doneness; chicken should be opaque throughout and all juices running clear.
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TITLE: Melon Mapping Projects - North America PUBLICATION DATE: March 1995 ENTRY DATE: March 1995 EXPIRATION DATE: None UPDATE FREQUENCY: As needed CONTACT: Plant Genome Data and Information Center pgenome@nalusda.
Within its range, the melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae Coquillett, is one of the most important pests with which vegetable growers have to contend. Although found in Hawaii, it is not present in the continental United States.
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M Fit Honeydew Melon with Mint Syrup and Lime Servings: 6 ¼ cup Sugar ¼ cup Water ¼ cup Mint Leaves, thinly sliced ¼ cup Fresh Lime Juice 6 cups Honeydew Melon, cut into 1 cubes In a small saucepan combine sugar and water and bring to a boil.
The objectives of the program are to provide specialty cultivars for local industry, as well as information on production for growers in North Carolina and the U.S.