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carobs Meaning in Bengali



দীর্ঘ ছোট মটরশুটি এবং আমধুর ভোজ্য সজ্জা ধারণকারী শুঁটি; পশু খাদ্য এবং একটি চকলেট বিকল্প উৎস হিসেবে ব্যবহার করা





carobs's Usage Examples:

Domesticated carobs (C.


It is found naturally in carobs (Ceratonia siliqua), in vanilla, and in the root of Arnica dulcis, and as.


Less common is the cultivation of olives, carobs, apples, pears and lentils.


Among others, barley, carobs, olives, and watermelons are cultivated here.


valley, grew orchards belonging to the village inhabitants consisting of carobs, figs, almonds and olives.


It feeds on dried fruits, carobs, nuts and seeds, hence earning its colloquial name.


means cider in French, however it is not a cider made of apples but of carobs.


hilltop, surrounded by olive groves and almonds, with woodlands of oak and carobs overlooking Wadi es-Sunt (the Elah Valley) to its south.


'Did I tell thee to kill him?' When Israel has been reduced to eating only carobs, they make repentance.


flowing from a verdant expanse of wildflowers, wild olive trees, wild carobs and pine trees that surround Neo Chorio Paphou, while the settlement has.


potatoes, and tomatoes), fruit and other tree crops (almonds, apples, bananas, carobs, grapes, grapefruit, lemons, melons, olives, oranges, and peaches).


centuries, the Olmos Carob Tree Forest supported goat herds that fed on carobs.


Atlas mastics, terebinths, carobs, ferns, giant canes, and various vines.


Its purpose is to protect the natural forests of carobs and their associated fauna, as well as the archaeological sites of the cultures.


almonds, olives, grapes, pomegranates, lemons, figs, walnuts, Syrian pears, carobs and hawthorns.


which produce ready-made grass, vines, citrus fruits, almonds, olives, carobs, and milk from goat herds.


It is surrounded by plantations of carobs, olive trees, and various vegetable crops.


Local agriculture and maritime trade, particularly the export of carobs to Asia Minor, allowed the people of Kyrenia to have a comfortable living.


In dryland are grown cereal, vine, carobs, olives.


(Sarcopoterium), oak trees (Quercus calliprinos), lentisk (Pistacia lentiscus), carobs (Ceratonia siliqua) and buckthorns (Rhamnus lycioides), including seasonal.



carobs's Meaning':

long pod containing small beans and sweetish edible pulp; used as animal feed and source of a chocolate substitute

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