| 1848 - 636 páginas
...is powdered and sifted. It is known among the Creoles of the colony under the name of Conguin-tay. It has a fragrant odour, acquired in drying, somewhat...tea. It is largely employed as the food of infants, children, and invalids. As food for children and convalescents, VOL. VII. O it would probably be much... | |
| 1851 - 626 páginas
...This is prepared by the natives by drying the plantain in the sun, and then reducing it into powder. It has a fragrant odour, acquired In drying, somewhat resembling fresh hay, or tea, and is largely employed as the food of infants or invalids. A ton of meal may be produced from an acre,... | |
| 1852 - 620 páginas
...powdered and sifted. It is known among the creóles of the colony under the name of Conquin tay. Zt has a fragrant odour, acquired in drying, somewhat...convalescents, it would probably be much esteemed in Europe, and it deserves a trial on account of its fragrance, and its being exceedingly easy of digestion.... | |
| Royal society of arts of Jamaica - 392 páginas
...prepared by stripping off the husk of the green plantain, slicing the core, and drying it in the BUD. When thoroughly dry it is powdered and sifted. It...acquired in drying, somewhat resembling fresh hay or lea. It is largely employed as the food of infants, children, and invalids. As food for children and... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1877 - 564 páginas
...plantain, slicing the core, and drying it in the sun. When thoroughly dry it is powdered and sifted. It has a fragrant odour, acquired in drying, somewhat...convalescents it would, probably, be much esteemed in Europe ; and it deserves a trial on account of its fragrance, and its being exceedingly easy of... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1889 - 590 páginas
...plantain, slicing the core, and drying it in the sun. When thoroughly dry it is powdered and sifted. It has a fragrant odour, acquired in drying, somewhat...convalescents it would, probably, be much esteemed in Europe ; and it deserves a trial on account of its fragrance, and its being exceedingly easy of... | |
| 1894 - 502 páginas
...maccaroui or vermicelli, or, nt least, the maccaroni made from it falls to powder when put into hot water. Plantain meal is prepared by stripping off the husk...largely employed as the food of infants and invalids. In respect to nutritiveness, it deserves a preference over all the pure starches on account of the... | |
| William Fawcett - 1913 - 336 páginas
...stripping off the husk of the plantain, slicing the core, and drying it in the sun. When thoroughJy dry, it is powdered and sifted. It is known among...largely employed as the food of infants and invalids. In respect to nutritiveness, it deserves a preference over all the pure starches on account of the... | |
| William Fawcett - 1918 - 334 páginas
...maccaroni or vermicelli, or at least the maccaroni made from it falls to powder when put into hot water. Plantain meal is prepared by stripping off the husk...largely employed as the food of infants and invalids. In respect to nutritiveness, it deserves a preference over all the pure starches on account of the... | |
| 1894 - 514 páginas
...maccaroiii or vermicelli, or, at least, the macearon! made from it falls to powder when put into hot water. Plantain meal is prepared by stripping off the husk...largely employed as the food of infants and invalids. In respect to nutritiveness, it deserves a preference overall the pure starches on account of the protéine... | |
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