traditional medicine in parts of Asia. Job's tears may also be referred to under different spellings (Job's-tears, Jobs-tears). The crop is also known by other...
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Yulmu-cha (redirect from Job's tears tea)
Yulmu-cha (Korean: 율무차) is a tea made of roasted, powdered yulmu (grains of Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen), sometimes mixed with nuts such as walnut....
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having failed at tempting Job, turned to Job's wife, who was also a faithful woman. Satan reminded Job's wife of her life before Job's affliction and how they...
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coinciding with the harvest of maize and other "mim" crops such as Job’s tears (Coix lacryma-jobi) and millets. Mim Kut is widely regarded as the oldest...
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tribe of Andropogoneae, which includes maize, sorghum, sugar cane, "Job's tears", and bluestem grasses, is C4. Around 46 percent of grass species are...
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grass family. The best-known species is Coix lacryma-jobi, widely called Job's tears. Its variety Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen is cultivated in many warm...
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(Polygonum aviculare L., 萹蓄 Biǎn Xù) aerial parts) (神曲 Shén Qū, Shen-Chu) Job's Tears (薏米 Yì-Mǐ, 薏苡仁 Yì-Yǐ Rén) seed Germinated Rice (Oryza sativa L.) (谷芽...
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Onosmodium virginianum (redirect from Wild Job's tears)
Onosmodium virginianum, common names gravel-weed, wild Job's tears, false gromwell, and Virginia false-gromwell is perennial plant native to the eastern...
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instruments, and souvenir heads. The hard and colorful grain fruits of Job's tears are used as decorative beads for jewelry, garments, and ritual objects...
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Filipino products both within the Philippines and abroad. She promoted Job's tears, a gluten-free grain grown in areas of the Philippines where rice does...
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rice while other Chinese varieties may use wheat, barley, millet, or Job's tears (Chinese: 薏苡; pinyin: yìyǐ) in their mash bills. The qū starter culture...
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is made with lemon basil seeds, shredded jelly, tapioca pearls, and Job's tears mixed with sugar, water, and rose water. The Iraqi Kurds make a version...
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separate cereal, but sometimes known as great millet Coix lacryma-jobi: Job's tears, also known as adlay millet The cultivation of common millet as the earliest...
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word Jali or Jali-jali is the Indonesian name of the tropical plant Job's Tears. ini dia si jali-jali lagunya enak lagunya enak merdu sekali capek sedikit...
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traveling in the mountains. Then, in a dream, she received a pearl and Job's tears and swallowed them. Her belly split open and Yu was born at Stone Knob...
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Mindanao. They also may be made from other native cereals like millet and Job's tears. Pangasi and other native Filipino alcoholic beverages made from cereal...
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Philippines. They include indigenous wines fermented from palm sap, rice, job's tears, sugarcane, and honey; as well as modern wines mostly produced from various...
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Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle from 1953 to 1968 Bobo, Vietnamese name for Job's tears, a plant of south-east Asia Bo-Bo, a type of locomotive Bobo, a bogeyman-like...
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The Job's tears remains at Xinglonggou 1 is the earliest evidence for Job's tears in Northeast China and the northernmost evidence for Job's tears before...
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(Triticum durum) Einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum) Amaranth Buckwheat Job's tears Knotweed bristlegrass (erect knotweed, New World) Pitseed goosefoot (Chenopodium...
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Emu Kangaroo Possum Sea turtle Aniseed myrtle Saltbush Witchetty grub Job's tears Aibika Air yam East Asian arrowroot (Kudzu) Eucheuma (sea moss or gusô)...
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white rice Minor cereals Millets Sorghum Teff Triticale Canary grass Job's tears Fonio, black fonio, Asian millet Wild rice Pseudocereals Amaranth Buckwheat...
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rice tea (hyeonmi-cha, nước gạo lứt) Sungnyung Corn tea (oksusu-cha) Job's tears tea (yulmu-cha) Grain-like seeds and pseudocereals are used to make similar...
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Dafeng, Yafeng, Yuanlin, Liubao, Xiushan, Hengshan and Zhongyi Village. Job's Tears Wheat, the only place in Taiwan to grow wheat Ching-Chuang-Kang Military...
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Adlai Adlai, West Virginia, unincorporated community, United States Job's tears, a grain sometimes known as adlay or adlay millet All pages with titles...
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legend, Yu's mother became pregnant after consuming the grains of a Job's tears plant, and gave birth to him through her back after a three-year gestation...
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comparison to the spread of Pacific coconuts. The size and nutrition of Job's tears set it apart from other long-used ancient grains native to this area...
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at Balathal and these include wheat, barley, Indian jujube, okra, and Job's tears as well as several varieties of millet, lentils, and peas. The excavated...
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Many seeds have been used as beads in necklaces and rosaries including Job's tears, Chinaberry, rosary pea, and castor bean. However, the latter three are...
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Kut – Festival of the dead, celebrated after the harvest of maize and Job’s tears. Thalfavang Kut – Festival marking the completion of weeding in jhum...
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