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    Curry Leaf

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    editor‚ British Dental Journal‚ 64 Wimpole Street‚ London W1G 8YS or by email to bdj@bda.org Priority will be given to letters less than 500 words long. Letters should be typed. Authors must sign the letter‚ which may be edited for reasons of space Curry leaves Sir‚ it is nice to know that dental decay in children’s teeth is decreasing in the UK as reported recently in the BDJ’s news pages (BDJ 2004‚ 197:64) In developing countries‚ (more often in the rural areas) there is higher prevalence of dental

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    Chicken curry

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    My mom’s chicken curry Once I was asked what my most favorite dish was‚ spontaneously‚ words came out of my mouth “It is the best dish I have ever eaten‚ a hot‚ spicy‚ aromatic and gravy like chicken stew‚ or so called chicken curry‚ but not regular curry. It is my mom’s version of Vietnamese chicken curry.” For years‚ I have been studying in Ho Chi Minh city‚ whose diversity of food culture is highly regarded‚ surely‚ almost every types of curry dishes could be found here. Unforturnately‚ they

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    Curry and Thai Food

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    different types of nam phrik and soups. In the North‚ food is mild or hot‚ salty and sour‚ but never sweet. Sticky rice is served with boiled vegetables. On the other hand‚ food in the South is renowned for being very hot‚ salty and sour-tasting. Curries are popular and made with a lot of spices and condiments. Generally southern people eat little meat. One of my personal favorites is a dish called Phad Thai. Phad Thai is a traditional Thai dish that brings out Thailand’s resilient culture and the

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    Curry Powder Indusrty

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    small yet significant quantity enters international trade as spice powders. Curry powder is the foremost of those blends or mixes and sometimes consists of 20 or more spices designed to add the characteristic flavor of an Indian curry‚ which is appreciated all over the world. Apart from the overseas market‚ processed curry powder is becoming popular in the domestic market also. Hence the demand for unadulterated spices and curry powder in attractive handy packaging is fast emerging. FOOD INDUSTRY IN

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    On Killing a Tree

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    In the poem‚ "On Killing a Tree" by Gieve Patel‚ the poet wants to say something about the cutting of trees. According to him‚ it will take too much time to kill a tree. It is not just a simple jab: a quick stab or blow: to do the job. The tree has grown slowly consuming the earth: eating and drinking from it: rising out of the earth‚ feeding upon the crust of the earth‚ absorbing: taking in: innumerable years of sunlight‚ air water‚ out of the trees’ leprous hide: resembling the skin of a leper

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    Tree Plantation

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    time for tree plantation. Bangladesh is a lower riparian country. So‚ Upper levels are the best suitable places to plant trees. Sea beaches and low lying unused lands can be used for tree plantation. There are many roads and highways in our country. We can plant trees on the both sides of these roads and highways. Again in the villages there are many proper places which can be used for tree plantation. The sides and areas that are lying unused can be used too. Our role to make the tree plantation

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    Tree History

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    least 10 feet tall -- the height of a basketball goal. Other definitions are used‚ but they are similar. A shrub or bush‚ on the other hand‚ is a woody plant having multiple stems growing from the same roots and is usually lower growing. An oak is a tree. Most lilacs are shrubs. At the other end‚ trees can be gigantic. Some species‚ like Giant Sequoias‚ Coast Redwoods‚ Douglasfirs‚ and some Eucalyptus‚ grow 300 feet tall or more and have trunks 30 feet across. Some species also have very long life

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    Tree planting

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    TREE PLANTING GUIDELINES. In order to have a healthy tree in the future; the tree must be planted properly. The following are guidelines to assist you in planting your tree properly. Prior to planting‚ remember to move the tree by the root ball or the container. Never grab it by the trunk. 1. Digging the Hole: The planting hole should be at least twice the width of the root ball or container to encourage the roots to grow into the surrounding soil. The sides of the planting hole should be

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    Tree and Bark

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    Parts of the Trunk: Inside the trunk of a tree are a number of rings. Each year of the tree’s life a new ring is added so many people refer to them as the annual rings. The rings are actually made up of different parts: Bark: The outside layer of the trunk‚ branches and twigs of trees. The bark serves as a protective layer for the more delicate inside wood of the tree. Trees actually have inner bark and outer bark -- the inner layer of bark is made up of living cells and the outer layer is made

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    Tree and Bonsai

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    is an ancient Asian gardening art. It involves deliberately stunting the growth of a tree to obtain a miniature version‚ purely for aesthetic purposes. Besides being stunted‚ the tree may also be shaped to make it more visually appealing. Perfecting the art of growing bonsai trees usually requires years of practice. However‚ with a little effort and patience‚ you too can make your own beautiful little bonsai tree. All you need is to remember a few basic steps‚ and carry them out with the help of some garden implements

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