Of its fécula are made starch and a variety of pastry work : reduced to a pulp, this root enters into the composition of certain fermented liquors, supposed to be very proper to restore the lost tone of the stomach. In the city of Santa... Annals of Botany - Page 394publié par - 1806Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1824 - 884 pages
...the kitchen in the same manner as potatoes. It is extremely grateful to the palate, more closethan mealy — it is so tender that it requires little...convalescents and persons with weak stomachs, being thought of a much less flatulent nature than potatoes. Of its fecula are made starch and a variety of pastry... | |
| 1823 - 466 pages
...kitchen in the same manner as potatoes. It is extremely grateful to the palate ; more close than mealy ; so tender that it requires little cooking, and so...convalescents and persons with weak stomachs, being thought of a much less flatulent nature than potatoes. Starch and various kinds of pastry-work are made of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 pages
...nearly the shape, of ar large cow's horn. This root yields' a food which is prepared in the kitchen in the same manner as potatoes. It is extremely grateful...convalescents and persons with, weak stomachs, being thought ofn much less flatulent nature thanpotatoes. Of its fecula are made starch and a variety of pastry... | |
| 1824 - 890 pages
...It is extremely grateful to the palate, more close than mealy — it is so tender that it require« little cooking, and so easy of digestion, that it...the country to give it to convalescents and persons \\ith weak stomachs, being thought of я much less flatulent nature than potatoes. Of its fécula are... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1824 - 470 pages
...prepared in tlie kitchens in the same manner as potatoes. It is extremely grateful to the palate ; so tender that it requires little cooking, and so easy of digestion, that it is the common practice where it is cultivated, to give it to convalescents, and person» with weak stomach», being considered... | |
| 1824 - 726 pages
...is prepared in the kitchens in the same manner as potatoes. It is extremely grateful to the palate; so tender that it requires little cooking, and so easy of digestion, that it is the common practice where it is cultivated, to give it to convalescents, and persons with weak stomachs, being considered... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 894 pages
...—it is so tender that it require* little cooking, and so easy of digestion, that it is the comnjpa practice in the country to give it to convalescents and persons with weak stomachs, being thought of » much less flatulent nature potatoes. Of its fecula are made starch and a variety of pastry work;... | |
| 1824 - 512 pages
...prepared in the kitchens ill the same manner us potatoes. It Is extremely grateful to the palate ; so tender that it requires little cooking, and so easy of digestion, that it U the common practice where it is cuftivaled, to give it to convalescents, and persons with weak stomachs,... | |
| 1834 - 498 pages
...branches, and each of these, if the soil be light and the weather favourable, will grow to the size and nearly the shape of a large cow's horn. This root...convalescents and persons with weak stomachs, being thought of a much less flatulent nature than potatoes. Of its fecula are made starch, and a variety of pastry... | |
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