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POD-BEARING Seeds of plants like fenugreek, sesame, beans/peas, and arugola are mature when the pods have dried to a light brown color and are starting to become brittle.
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Some leaf vegetables, like arugola, leaf amaranth, or spinach, can be made into bundles and the base of the stems kept in a container of water for a day or so (Figure 15.12).
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Pods of some crops such as peas, do not easily dehisce, but others, such as arugola, do so at the slightest touch, throwing seeds quite a distance (Figure 14.3).
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Prunus dulcis amaranth (some species and varieties grown primarily for leaves, others for grain), Amaranthus spp. apple, Malus spp. apricot, Prunus armeniaca artichoke, globe, Cynara scolymus artichoke, Jerusalem, Helianthus tuberosus arugola
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Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium quince, Cydonia oblonga quinoa, Chenopodium quinoa radish, Raphanus sativus rocket salad (arugola),
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Ortoletto sun dried tomatoes, artichokes, sweet roasted peppers, arugola
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Collodi smoked chicken breast, artichokes, arugola
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Roxie smoked-chicken breast, hot peppers, m. bel paese, arugola
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Geppetto sopressatta, caponata of eggplant, m. bel paese, arugola
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Marina smoked-chicken breast, fresh mozzarella, sun dried tomatoes, arugola
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