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  2. Orchis italica - Wikipedia

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    Orchis italica, the naked man orchid or the Italian orchid, is a species of orchid native to the Mediterranean Basin. [2] It gets its common name from the lobed lip (labellum) of each flower which mimics the general shape of a naked man. In Italy, it is believed that the consumption of the plant is conducive to virility. [3]

  3. Chikanda - Wikipedia

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    Then, a mixture of the dried brown orchid meal and groundnut meal are boiled to form a slurry. [7] Dried chili peppers can also be added. [2] The slurry is thickened by soda, salted, and flavored with spices. [7] As it simmers, the slurry thickens into a cake and rises like dough. [7] It is usually served sliced. [2]

  4. 50 Healthy Kid Friendly Dinners That Can Be Made in a Pinch - AOL

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    50 Easy Kid Friendly Dinner Ideas Photo credit: Steve Giralt; Food styling by Anne Disrude; Prop styling by Megan Hedgpeth

  5. Beautiful and fascinating, Orchids can grow almost anywhere ...

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    The orchid family is one of the largest flowering plant families in the world. Orchids can be found on every continent except Antarctica, from the steamy jungles of Asia to the dry deserts of ...

  6. Montague Rupp - Wikipedia

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    He was known throughout his life as Montague Rupp (pronounced "Rupe") and in later life as the "Orchid Man". [ 1 ] Rupp was born in Port Fairy, Victoria to Charles Ludwig Hermann Rupp, a Prussian -born Anglican clergyman and Marie Ann Catherine Rupp, a Tasmanian who died two weeks after the birth of Montague.

  7. Want to Try Growing Orchids? Give These Varieties a Look - AOL

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    Dendrobium Orchid. There are as many as 1,800 different species of dendrobium orchids. These orchids like to grow in small pots and often have tall, top-heavy blooms that require staking for support.

  8. Salep - Wikipedia

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    Salep, also spelled sahlep or sahlab, [note 1] is a flour made from the tubers of the orchid genus Orchis (including species Orchis mascula and Orchis militaris).These tubers contain a nutritious, starchy polysaccharide called glucomannan.

  9. 19 Light Lunches to Make Forever - AOL

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    These delicious (and kid-friendly) wraps are stuffed with vegetables, cheese and hummus and then rolled and sliced. Serve them with store-bought green goddess, a creamy herb-filled dressing, to ...