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  2. 10 little known facts about fruit stickers - AOL

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    Even though nearly every piece of fruit in the produce aisle has a little sticker on it, most people probably never give them much thought. 10 little known facts about fruit stickers Skip to main ...

  3. 20 Fun and Easy Thanksgiving Crafts for Preschoolers

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    Glue plates together to form the shape, and then add colorful fruit drawings to the top plate for a vibrant Thanksgiving decoration. Get the tutorial at Kid Friendly Things to Do . Kid Friendly ...

  4. Easy DIY Thanksgiving Centerpieces for a Picture-Perfect Table

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    Craft a Rope Cornucopia. Fashion a DIY cornucopia out of just 2 materials, rope and hot glue. For a striking display fill with monochromatic bounty such as red grapes and apples, and pomegranates.

  5. Cordia - Wikipedia

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    A number of the tropical species have edible fruits, known by a wide variety of names including clammy cherries, glue berries, sebesten, or snotty gobbles. In India , the fruits of local species are used as a vegetable , raw, cooked, or pickled , and are known by many names, including lasora in Hindi .

  6. Jackfruit - Wikipedia

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    The jackfruit is the largest tree fruit, reaching as much as 55 kg (120 pounds) in weight, 90 cm (35 inches) in length, and 50 cm (20 in) in diameter. [7] [8] A mature jackfruit tree produces some 200 fruits per year, with older trees bearing up to 500 fruits in a year.

  7. Cordia dichotoma - Wikipedia

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    Cordia dichotoma is native to China (Fujian, Guangdong Guangxi, Guizhou, southeast Tibet, and Yunnan) the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, Taiwan, India (including East and West Himalayas, [3]), Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Australia (Northern Territory and Queensland), [2] New Caledonia and Vanuatu. [1]

  8. You’ll Never Carve a Pumpkin Again After Trying These ... - AOL

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    Glue down the strips when you get to the end to ensure they stay in place. Once you are happy with the wrapping, attach two googly eyes to the face. Cut out a small mouth from paper and glue it ...

  9. Pestil - Wikipedia

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    Pestil, also known as bastık or pastegh (Armenian: պաստեղ) is dried fruit pulp, best exemplified in the English term "fruit leather."Fruit leather is made from mechanically pulverizing fruit, then spreading it out to dry into a tough, yet flexible and edible material which can be kept preserved for several months in an airtight container.