How To Use Rhubarb In A Sentence

  • To the rear of Old Hall is a large walled garden that has lawns and a variety of plants and shrubs, as well as strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, rhubarb, plum and apple trees.
  • Some savoury recipes also use rhubarb, as its tanginess makes it an ideal accompaniment for fatty meats or oily fish.
  • I decided to go for simplicity, and made compote, in the oven, pairing the rhubarb with some raspberries I had in the freezer.
  • Skirt a purple artichoke with a ruff of silvery artemisia, or mix some ruby-stemmed, fat-leafed rhubarb into a garden bed and you're creating combinations as artful as any in the most ornamental of borders. Valerie Easton: Are Your Vegetables Multi-Tasking??
  • For dessert we shared a crème brulée and a rhubarb and ginger crumble with ice cream.
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  • We couldn't resist the home-made bread and butter pudding and the rhubarb and ginger crumble.
  • Then it was just dry + wet, and into the oven went the fruit, veggie (cause you know that's what rhubarb is!) and whole grain batter-filled paper cups. What Seymour Made!
  • You can combine with other fruits, from pears to rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had to stand at the back of the stage saying "rhubarb, rhubarb" in the crowd scenes.
  • The base of the trees are planted with clivias, cannas, wild rhubarb, agapanthus, shrimp plants.
  • DL & Co. Lady Rhubarb PerfumeWith red mandarin, sandalwood, grapefruit and perilla (otherwise known as shiso), one of our favorite brands makes a scent that balances freshness, femininity and a little something sultry. Cool Hunting
  • The poor things decided to grow in the dark, like forced rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Zest two oranges over the rhubarb and squeeze the juice from all three. Times, Sunday Times
  • This rhubarb and blueberry soufflé is light, lovely, rich and drop-dead gorgeous.
  • Rationalization: The potato-y qualities of the steroidal supermarket berries are mitigated by cooking, and the store-bought rhubarb is just fine, usually. Toast:
  • Unfolded flower buds of rhubarb are cooked in the same ways as elderberry flowers.
  • Mention of health at the end of the entry on rhubarb brings to mind purgative powers, plus questions about possible health risks if a lot of rhubarb is eaten.
  • We live in an apartment, and although we do grow some things - mint, sage, thyme, tarragon, rosemary - rhubarb is not one of them.
  • Gently fold in the rhubarb mixture, being careful not to overmix. Times, Sunday Times
  • In greater doses they invert the motions of the stomach and lacteals; and hence vomit or purge, as carduus benedictus, rhubarb. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • When medicines become necessary to obviate that kind of costiveness which arises from imperfect intestinal contraction, physicians usually administer rhubarb, aloes, and similar laxatives, combined with tonics. Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes
  • Simmer for about five minutes until the rhubarb is tender. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can include such herbs as dandelion root, aloe, artichoke, saffron, rhubarb root, gentian, angelica root, myrrh, and senna, to name a few.
  • We used to trespass into a field and sit eating raw Brussels sprouts or rhubarb to assuage our hunger. Times, Sunday Times
  • After all, Martin reasoned, such retaliation is a commonplace of baseball, with brushback rhubarbs happening almost weekly every season.
  • When should I plant rhubarb in my garden? Times, Sunday Times
  • His duck's sweetness is amplified by roasted rhubarb; snapper's nuttiness is made prominent by a ginger-soy nage.
  • At the top, the reward for both athletes and mere mortals is a piece of one of Sue King's pies-especially her fruit ones: rhubarb, peach, boysenberry, pear with cheddar streusel, and Dutch apple.
  • Prairie people welcome the first rhubarb of the season to use in cakes, pies, muffins, jams and relishes.
  • An intense rhubarb developed which lasted 34 minutes.
  • It's a tough job that will involve collateral damage, but rhubarb is a survivor. In the garden this week: Rhubarb and some winter cheer
  • Spring is a time of firsts including rhubarb rice pudding. The Sun
  • The situation, arrangement, and structure of the stipules is called the stipulation. free adnate: fused to the petiole base ochreate: provided with ochrea, or sheath-formed stipules, e.g. rhubarb, encircling the petiole base interpetiolar: between the petioles of two opposite leaves. intrapetiolar: between the petiole and the subtending stem Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
  • A local firm makes rhubarb squash, and a guide to eating out in Tromsø promises ‘fresh raw ingredients, such as goat steak, Arctic char in Pernod, seal meat lasagne and grilled stockfish.’
  • The resulting rhubarb stalks are slender, sweeter, far more tender and without any of the green colour of usual rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drain the cooled rhubarb from the syrup and scatter all over the frangipane. Times, Sunday Times
  • My mum grows rhubarb in her garden and when summer comes we'll still be eating that. The Sun
  • Tea from a can with brown soda bread sandwiches and rhubarb tart never tasted so good.
  • Laxative herbs such as cascara bark, rhubarb and senna are used to clear excess Fire.
  • Vicky said it tasted of candyfloss, but there was also a sharpness that reminded me of the mouth-lacerating ‘Rhubarb and Custard’ penny chews from when I was little.
  • Lake we had boiled the Indian tea plant, _ledum palustre_, which produced a beverage in smell much resembling rhubarb; notwithstanding which we found it refreshing, and were gratified to see this plant flourishing abundantly on the sea-shore, though of dwarfish growth. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 2
  • Vicky's flawless rhubarb-and-nut crumble with ginger-and-rhubarb-ripple ice-cream and crème anglaise was the star of the show, but my trio of chocolate puddings wasn't far behind.
  • A year later he was awarded prizes for his peas, grapes, rhubarb and apples.
  • Try it with this quickly made rhubarb and orange jam. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gardeners serving at stately homes in Yorkshire originated the tradition of forcing rhubarb into growth.
  • Small amounts of sugar may be required to take away the sharpness from fruit purées such as gooseberry and rhubarb - but avoid adding sugar to food and drinks.
  • The neat rows will soon show signs of spring onions, carrots, onions, potatoes, garlic, radishes, beetroot, turnip, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, sweetcorn and rhubarb.
  • Add apples and rhubarb and stir to coat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traditional herbalists valued coriander, especially to counteract the stomach-upsetting properties of laxative herbs such as buckthorn, cascara, rhubarb and senna.
  • The leaves of our giant rhubarb have been shown at school, used as fans in hot weather, draped over climbing frames and used to camouflage dens.
  • Cover rhubarb with a bucket for young shoots to use in winter puddings.
  • Scoop out a hole in the centre of the custard with a teaspoon and put in some of the rhubarb jam. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bottom halves of the cookies were imbued with the rhubarb juices and thus softened, while the top halves remained delicately crispy.
  • In those days a whole host of pots could be found in gardens, including long-toms and workaday pots as well as rhubarb and kale-forcing pots, all made from terracotta.
  • If I take the time to single out all the smashing desserts (though a piece of the rhubarb napoleon should be taken every day, like vitamins), there will be no room left to let you in on one more secret.
  • There are candied kumquats, rhubarb ketchup, and mustards flavored with papaya or tamarind.
  • The common rhubarb, or pieplant, on the other hand, was common in America, but it was not used medicinally. Angel in the Whirlwind
  • The light deprivation leads to a sweeter rhubarb than the summer variety and it has become the connoisseurs' choice for sweet and savoury dishes.
  • In England, rhubarb became known, at first in a purely medicinal context, in the 16th century.
  • (santonin makes it red; rhubarb or senna, brown; tar or carbolic acid, green). Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Zest two oranges over the rhubarb and squeeze the juice from all three. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yorkshire rhubarb with tonka-bean custard, kalamata olive and hazelnut granola was almost too good to eat in front of strangers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perennials, such as artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb are also sold in bare-root form.
  • Perennials, such as artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb are also sold in bare-root form.
  • Foods such as spinach, rhubarb and wheat bran can decrease calcium absorption.
  • Recently at Whole Foods I noticed prominent displays of strawberries and rhubarb.
  • Artichokes, rhubarb and potatoes also grow well here.
  • Ms. Reusing said cooking the vegetables à la grecque a piquant technique that calls for simmering vegetables in wine or vinegar and olive oil makes bitter rhubarb less bracing and mild fennel more assertive. Chicken With Rhubarb and Fennel
  • The situation, arrangement, and structure of the stipules is called the stipulation. free adnate: fused to the petiole base ochreate: provided with ochrea, or sheath-formed stipules, e.g. rhubarb, encircling the petiole base interpetiolar: between the petioles of two opposite leaves. intrapetiolar: between the petiole and the subtending stem Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
  • I gave him a prescription for equal parts of the extracts of rhubarb and jalap, which I have found a good habitual eccoprotic.
  • Strain the rhubarb juice into a small pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is medium bodied with slightly sweet, red fruit flavours of rhubarb, strawberry and redcurrant.
  • Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb.
  • A deliciously simple and speedy way to serve young, sweet, forced rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • That said, I suggest that you be prudent because to oversweeten rhurbarb defies its purpose, and you might as well be having something else instead - add what I suggest here, then add more towards the end of the cooking period after you have sampled the rhubarb. Archive 2008-08-01
  • The situation, arrangement, and structure of the stipules is called the stipulation. free adnate: fused to the petiole base ochreate: provided with ochrea, or sheath-formed stipules, e.g. rhubarb, encircling the petiole base interpetiolar: between the petioles of two opposite leaves. intrapetiolar: between the petiole and the subtending stem Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
  • In that spirit (ho ho!), I'm offering up the Ruirita, a rhubarby twist on the Margarita. A Dash of Bitters
  • Prepared rhubarb is used when one desires to enhance the blood moving or heat clearing effects of the herb, but minimize the purgative action.
  • Once rhubarb becomes thick and turns that greeny colour, it is stringy and loses the sharp, bright flavour that heralds the spring.
  • Senna and other anthraquinone-containing herbs like cascara sagrada, aloe leaf, and Chinese rhubarb could increase the risk of uterine contractions.
  • If you want to top your porridge with some stewed rhubarb, wheatgerm or chopped nuts, that's fine.
  • This type of constipation caused by deficiency, usually does not respond to harsh purgatives such as rhubarb root, cascara, senna and sodium sulphite which tend to eliminate excess.
  • Strawberry-rhubarb strudel and strawberry-pistachio semifreddo are way too ephemeral, hazelnut dome too pallid, the house fancy cake too fancy.
  • The Kempels, who live in Casselton, make wine from North Dakota grown fruits such as chokecherry and rhubarb. Minot Daily News
  • Many other garden plants are also highly toxic, including rhubarb leaves, autumn crocuses, delphiniums, foxgloves and laburnum.
  • I think you ought to cut back on the fruitcake, perhaps toss back a tasty rhubarb and turnip smoothie.
  • Medicinal rhubarbs, as a purgative, are among the most important drug plants of all time.
  • ‘Mmm,’ I said, munching away at a small slice of the rhubarb pie I'd been obliged to buy in the absence of the apple variety.
  • Rhubarb, soap, and chalybeate medicines and waters, are almost always specifics for obstructions of the liver; but then a very exact regimen is necessary, and that for a long continuance. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • Herbal laxatives and diuretics - substances that promote defecation and urination - include herbs such as aloe, rhubarb root, cascara, senna, parsley, juniper, licorice and dandelion.
  • The trifle with rhubarb and blood orange with saffron cake was superb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Summer and autumn raspberries are trellised between rhubarb, which is forced in terracotta pots to promote sweetness.
  • Traditional herbalists valued coriander, especially to counteract the stomach-upsetting properties of laxative herbs such as buckthorn, cascara, rhubarb and senna.
  • Then dot about some of the poached rhubarb pieces. Times, Sunday Times
  • Make an infusion by boiling and simmering the rhubarb and camomile together.
  • We also do rhubarb, strawberry, and lemon, and I make my own mincemeat out of elk meat.
  • At last, we decided to retreat indoors for a bedtime dessert, a fresh pie made with rhubarb from the garden.
  • Despite all the ranting, the rodomontade and the rhubarb Howard's excellent adventure will end in ignominy - although, naturally, he will insist that he stuck by his allies to the last.
  • A dry extract from the roots of rhapontic rhubarb (extract Rheum rhaponticum (L.); ERr) has been commercially available in Germany for over two decades to treat menopausal symptoms. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • You need to dig deep before planting rhubarb and the asparagus that will help keep you fed in the style to which you have become accustomed. The Sun
  • Neil felt he was on to a winner with his rhubarb pie and custard, praising the pastry and the flavour of the fruit.
  • The original formula contained four herbs: burdock root, Indian rhubarb root, sheep sorrel and slippery elm.
  • However, do not eat the leaves of the rhubarb plant as they are inedible and toxic.
  • Put the reserved rhubarb juice and the orange juice into a saucepan and bring to boil. Times, Sunday Times
  • A deliciously simple and speedy way to serve young, sweet, forced rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • These mention only prescriptions like rhubarb, the blue pill, Dover's powder, tinctures and leeches listed in any contemporary European dispenser.
  • Accordingly, the expedition's medical kit contains substances to induce vomiting (ipecac, white vitriol, tartar emetic) and to loosen the bowels (jalap, rhubarb, cream of tartar, Glauber's salts, calomel, magnesia, assafoetida).
  • Quinones (also present in cascara sagrada and rhubarb root) are present throughout nature.
  • But they did grow carrots, lettuce, peas and rhubarb.
  • Forced rhubarb is particularly good for this because the tender stems tend to have more pretty strawberry notes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add the softened apples and rhubarb to the cake batter and gently fold through with a spatula. The Sun
  • This mouth-watering collection includes such unusual puds as rhubarb tiramisu, loads of different cheesecakes, ice creams and souffles and some great sauces.
  • Try it with this quickly made rhubarb and orange jam. Times, Sunday Times
  • By domesticae, he means those simple uncompounded purgatives which everybody can administer to themselves; such as senna-tea, stewed prunes and senria, chewing a little rhubarb, or dissolving an ounce and a half of manna in fair water, with the juice of a lemon to make it palatable. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • Simmer over a gentle heat, stirring every now and then, for about 15 mintes until the rhubarb is soft. Rhubarb and other nice things
  • Press the rhubarb lightly to drain off its juices, allowing them to trickle into the egg-sugar-butter-flour mixture.
  • They can include such herbs as dandelion root, aloe, artichoke, saffron, rhubarb root, gentian, angelica root, myrrh, and senna, to name a few.
  • We couldn't resist the home-made bread and butter pudding and the rhubarb and ginger crumble.
  • One is called a purgative and includes herbs such as senna, rhubarb, leptandra, buckthorne and cascara.
  • The borders are pretty much full of the usual sort of things: cherry trees, broom, hawthorn, raspberries, rhubarb, pyracantha, clematis, birch, and like so.
  • The rhubarb and sea cucumber dish comes with a garnish that looks like a piece of crumpled cellophane but is even more minimalist: water and agar-agar. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb.
  • Set out roots of asparagus, horseradish, and rhubarb in well-tilled soil.
  • And Rhubarb's offer of learning Spanish while you ablute just might catch on. IcLiverpool
  • Tom was a good-natured lad, and, as his master said, very fond of liquorice; but the doctor used to laugh at that (when Tom was not by), saying, "it's very true that Tom cribs my _liquorice_; but I will say this for him, he is very honest about _jalap_ and _rhubarb_, and I have never missed a grain. Poor Jack
  • I mean this is already my favorite type of pastry - buttery, ‘short,’ fruity - and the rhubarb gave it a nice tartness.
  • Already the hazel catkins are releasing pollen in the wind and you can virtually see the daffodils and rhubarb growing. The Sun
  • The harvested stalks are tender, sweet and a distinctive bright pink in colour with tiny, curled yellow leaves that make forced rhubarb instantly recognisable. Times, Sunday Times
  • As soon as the soil can be worked, plant bare-root asparagus, horseradish, Jerusalem artichokes, and rhubarb.
  • Rhubarb combines well with custard based desserts as well as a sauce or relish with rich meats and fish.
  • Tom surveyed the table, eyes settling on rhubarb pie.
  • It goes very well with quickly made rhubarb jam. Times, Sunday Times
  • DL & Co. Lady Rhubarb Perfume With red mandarin, sandalwood, grapefruit and perilla (otherwise known as shiso), one of our favorite brands makes a scent that balances freshness, femininity and a little ... Cool Hunting
  • I closed my eyes, Dolly snuggled up against my legs, and off I drifted, to dream of potatoes and good rhubarb pie.
  • I loitered in gardens to feast my eyes on the charming grouping of the rhubarb leaves no less than on the exuberance of their flowers, and the leaves of the scorzonera attracted my attention, because they all grew in one plane, but swung about like lances. Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth
  • Then dot about some of the poached rhubarb pieces. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ginger lilies, relatives of rhubarb and false rhubarb are all very thirsty plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Winter and early spring are perfect for rhubarb crumble and custard, the sweet pink juices seeping through a golden buttery crust.
  • In cold-winter climates, now is a good time to set out cane berries, fruit and nut trees, grapes, rhubarb, roses, and strawberries.
  • Ipecacuanha, rhubarb, calomel, blistering plaster-"" You didn't get a set of communion vessels, I suppose? LION IN THE VALLEY
  • My mum grows rhubarb in her garden and when summer comes we'll still be eating that. The Sun
  • The name rhubarb comes from the Latin rhabarbarum meaning (depending on your viewpoint!) "root of the barbarians". Cook sister!
  • This was shown by their not disliking rhubarb mixed with a little sugar and milk, which is to us abominably nauseous; and in their strong taste for the sourest and most austere fruits, such as unripe gooseberries and crabapples. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • They can be used in spring salads; and their sweetness can be used to remove sourness from food, particularly fruit, so it is useful to add some when stewing rhubarb or gooseberries.
  • Yorkshire rhubarb with tonka-bean custard, kalamata olive and hazelnut granola was almost too good to eat in front of strangers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is certain, however, that through them various new and useful drugs, such as senna, aconite, rhubarb, camphor, and mercury, were handed down through the Middle Ages, and that they are responsible for the introduction of alcohol in the field of therapeutics. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume II: The Beginnings of Modern Science
  • Bake it with sugar to make an easy compote that's great on its own or in a layered rhubarb - lemon cream pie, or top the chopped fruit with streusel for a homey rhubarb crisp.
  • Yorkshire rhubarb with tonka-bean custard, kalamata olive and hazelnut granola was almost too good to eat in front of strangers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sunny rear garden at 376 Clontarf Road includes a patio area and a long lawn with mature apple trees, rhubarb plants and blackberry bushes.
  • Take off the heat and allow the rhubarb to cook through gently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Adult baking and preserve classes feature as strongly as ever and will give cooks the opportunity to present their finest brown and white bread, carrot cake and apple and rhubarb tarts.
  • The home-made desserts are supreme, in particular the clootie dumpling, bread and butter pudding and rhubarb crumble and custard.
  • In ancient China, rhubarb was valued for its medicinal qualities. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having inspected a chill cabinet and spotting cherry and rhubarb slice, curd tart and apple and cinnamon tart I opted for the latter.
  • In the middle of this foody conversation, someone mentioned rhubarb jam and I said it was very difficult to get these days.
  • If you want the tender pink stems that make rhubarb the first delicacy of the fruit season, cover the crown with a large pot in early spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • We live in an apartment, and although we do grow some things - mint, sage, thyme, tarragon, rosemary - rhubarb is not one of them.
  • Zest two oranges over the rhubarb and squeeze the juice from all three. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's also a good time to put in root crops as well as broccoli and cabbage, artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb.
  • You try eating rhubarb without sugar. Times, Sunday Times
  • She grew vegetables and rhubarb in the garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just worked my way through an entire jar of rhubarb jam, the majority of which was eaten as you would your peanut butter, except I didn’t even bother with a spoon, just a finger into the jar for rhubarby goodness. Peanut butter brownies | smitten kitchen
  • Newly listed at Morrisons, it is rich, spicy and jam-packed with over-ripe berry fruit, rhubarb, coffee and a little mint.
  • Toss the rhubarb pieces with three quarters cup sugar and the flour in a nonreactive mixing bowl. Alice Waters's Rhubarb Galette
  • For dessert we shared a crème brûlée and a rhubarb and ginger crumble with ice cream.
  • The harvested stalks are tender, sweet and a distinctive bright pink in colour with tiny, curled yellow leaves that make forced rhubarb instantly recognisable. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of our favourites has always been rhubarb pie and custard. The Sun
  • For dessert, we ordered the rhubarb and strawberry fool, with stem ginger ice cream.
  • As soon as the soil can be worked, plant bare-root asparagus, horseradish, Jerusalem artichokes, and rhubarb.
  • The combination of the homemade rhubarb yogurt and diced rhubarb make them taste really rhubarby in every bite, not just when you bite into a chunk. Baltiblogs
  • For most of us, that first rhubarb pie of the season is second to none.
  • We then moved on to a rhubarb and ginger crumble.
  • She uses the leaves of rhubarb (Rheum spp.) to make a general pesticide for ornamentals.
  • If you’re careful to choose red instead of green rhubarb stalks, the compote will be a pretty pink color. The City Cook
  • There would be rhubarb pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky.
  • The stalks may be a pale celadon colour or vivid scarlet (rhubarb or ruby chard).
  • The resulting rhubarb stalks are slender, sweeter, far more tender and without any of the green colour of usual rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • She roasts a chicken, or a piece of pork, makes a salad, possibly does something with rhubarb and lots of cream for afters.
  • Perennials, such as artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb are also sold in bare-root form.
  • Add a vanilla pod, a sprig of sweet cicely, lavender or elderflower cordial to rhubarb compote.
  • Now research shows how one plant does this: The desert rhubarb plant captures 16 times more liquid from its bone-dry surroundings than neighboring plants.
  • The ‘pie-eyed’ order slices of rhubarb, strawberry, peach, apple, banana cream, fresh nectarine, Cheddar pear or boysenberry in summer; cranberry walnut, maple pecan and pumpkin are fall favorites.
  • Already the hazel catkins are releasing pollen in the wind and you can virtually see the daffodils and rhubarb growing. The Sun
  • Rhubarb chard grown nearby will make the scene even more spectacular.
  • Herbs like cascara sagrada, senna, chickweed, aloe vera, and rhubarb are excellent in assisting the body in the removal of toxins and waste.
  • This one is nothing but a dod of curdy, oversweetened cheese in a fuchsia pool of equally oversweetened rhubarb. Times, Sunday Times
  • Outdoor-grown rhubarb is the only indigenous fruit till the gooseberries and very early strawberries show their faces next month.
  • It includes the famous Livingstone Rousers - the combination of purgatives including calomel, quinine, rhubarb, essence of jalop and opium - which Livingstone found effective in treating his bouts of malaria.
  • Now I like deli food, but I am still dedicated to traditional roasts and puddings such as trifle and rhubarb pies.
  • Finger-sized pieces of rhubarb sat enticingly in a shortbread-like pastry case, with a sprinkling of almond crumble on top.
  • The situation, arrangement, and structure of the stipules is called the stipulation. free adnate: fused to the petiole base ochreate: provided with ochrea, or sheath-formed stipules, e.g. rhubarb, encircling the petiole base interpetiolar: between the petioles of two opposite leaves. intrapetiolar: between the petiole and the subtending stem Wikibooks - Recent changes [en]
  • I love his Aussie take on food - particularly the fish, or putting roast duck together with rosti and a rhubarb and red port sauce.
  • This also applies to some purgative herbs such as rhubarb and senna leaf.
  • It goes very well with quickly made rhubarb jam. Times, Sunday Times
  • At Milepost 96, we stopped for coffee and bumbleberry pie apple, rhubarb and berry, $5.95 in the knotty-pine dining room of Whistlin' Jack Lodge, with a nice view of the Naches River. The Seattle Times
  • Zest two oranges over the rhubarb and squeeze the juice from all three. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add apples and rhubarb and stir to coat. Times, Sunday Times
  • In another study of serum lipids, Cao Tiemi treated 124 patients with Ehuang Jiangzhi Tablet zedoaria, polygonatum, acorus, rhubarb, bupleurum, and crataegus for one month, and compared the effects with a control group of 37 people who received the drug inositol nicotinate. The Best Alternative Medicine
  • The color on the strawberry rhubarb sorbet is just perfect! Hay hay it's donna hay sorbet
  • The potassium and calcium salts of oxalic acid are found naturally in cabbage, spinach, and rhubarb leaves, and are also found in the bark of some species of eucalyptus trees.

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