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  2. Macroptilium atropurpureum - Wikipedia

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    Macroptilium atropurpureum, commonly referred to as purple bush-bean, [2] or siratro is a perennial legume recognized by its climbing, dense, green vines and deep purple flowers. [3] The plant is indigenous to the tropical and subtropical regions of North, Central, and South America, as far north as Texas in the USA and as far south as Peru and ...

  3. List of edible seeds - Wikipedia

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    An edible seed [n 1] is a seed that is suitable for human or animal consumption. Of the six major plant parts, [ n 2 ] seeds are the dominant source of human calories and protein . [ 1 ] A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds; most are angiosperms , while a few are gymnosperms .

  4. List of names for cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Traditional heirloom strain of cannabis, [21] [63] and method of preparation. [90] The strain is a high quality bud originating in northeast Thailand, where it was grown by hill tribes since antiquity. The name comes from a traditional Thai method of preparing cannabis to be smoked, which involved wrapping cannabis bud around a stick. [90]

  5. Push Pop - Wikipedia

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    This new Push pop candy comes in 4 different flavors: Strawberry, Watermelon, Blue Raspberry, and Berry Blast. Creating gummy candy was a bit of a departure for Push Pop, as the brand focuses on creating a fun experience for eating lollipops. [8] [9] The Push Pop Gummy Roll was first announced in May 2019 at the Sweets & Snacks Expo in Chicago ...

  6. Candy stick (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A candy stick or stick candy is a long, cylindrical hard candy with different colors and flavors swirled together. Candy stick may also refer to: a candy cigarette; Micrurus fulvius, also known as the eastern coral snake, a venomous elapid found in the United States.

  7. Fruit-tella - Wikipedia

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    Fruit-tella Children's Farm - Animal-shaped soft jellies in a 150g bag. Fruit-tella Sour Drinks - Sugar=coated fizzy sour Lemon, Lime and Orange bottle-shaped soft jellies, in 50g and 150g bags. Fruit-tella Happy Jellies - Fruit jellies shaped like faces in a 150g bag. Fruit-tella 1 2 3 - Number-shaped fruit-flavoured jellies in a 150g bag.

  8. Shiso - Wikipedia

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    The word yukari is an ancient term for the color purple, and was first used by Mishima Foods Co. to describe their shiso product, though the word is now used to refer to shiso salt in general. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Red shiso leaf flakes are a common ingredient in furikake seasonings, meant to be sprinkled over rice or mixed into onigiri (rice balls).

  9. Jujyfruits - Wikipedia

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    The Jujyfruits shapes are Asparagus Bundle, Banana, Grape Bundle, Pea Pod, Pineapple, Raspberry, and Tomato. [1] The banana shape is stamped with "HEIDE". Fruity flavors correspond to the colors (not the shapes) and include raspberry (red), anise/licorice (black), lime (green), orange (orange), and lemon (yellow). [1]