...ct|農民とゾウの衝突]]は、[[:en:List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Africa|アフリカ]]や[[:en:List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Asia|アジア
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...re was a gradual shift to a more settled lifestyle with the cultivation of crops such as millet, sorghum, and later maize. Agriculture also brought about a
...duced during colonial times. Traditionally, the various '''[[cuisine]]s of Africa''' use a combination of plant-and seed-based ingredients, without having fo
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...re was a gradual shift to a more settled lifestyle with the cultivation of crops such as millet, sorghum, and later maize. Agriculture also brought about a
...duced during colonial times. Traditionally, the various '''[[cuisine]]s of Africa''' use a combination of plant-and seed-based ingredients, without having fo
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...ːlːi||Chilli.ogg}}), are varieties of [[fruit#Berries|berry-fruit]] plants from the [[genus]] ''[[Capsicum]]'', which are members of the nightshade family
...|Amazon]]. They were among the first [[Self-pollination|self-pollinating]] crops cultivated in those areas.
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...ːlːi||Chilli.ogg}}), are varieties of [[fruit#Berries|berry-fruit]] plants from the [[genus]] ''[[Capsicum]]'', which are members of the nightshade family
...|Amazon]]. They were among the first [[Self-pollination|self-pollinating]] crops cultivated in those areas.
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...grain/ja|穀物]]の一種であり、[[Domestication/ja|栽培]]された形態では、[[:en:asia|アジア]]や[[:en:africa|アフリカ]]を中心に[[:en:world's population|世界の人口]]の半分以上にとっての[[staple food/ja|主食]]であ
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...arming]], and modern [[integrated pest management]] seek to control damage from pests in a [[Sustainable agriculture|sustainable]] way.
...sumption of the royal family in ancient China. Short-grain rice, primarily from the ''Japonica'' cultivar, has an oval appearance and sticky texture. It is
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...arming]], and modern [[integrated pest management]] seek to control damage from pests in a [[Sustainable agriculture|sustainable]] way.
...sumption of the royal family in ancient China. Short-grain rice, primarily from the ''Japonica'' cultivar, has an oval appearance and sticky texture. It is
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...كمون}}|rtl=yes}} ({{Lang|ar-latn|kammūn}}). All of these ultimately derive from [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] {{lang|akk|𒂵𒈬𒉡}} ({{Lang|akk-latn|kamūnu}}).
...Syria were dated to the second millennium BC. They have also been reported from several [[New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingdom]] levels of [[ancient Egyptian]]
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...كمون}}|rtl=yes}} ({{Lang|ar-latn|kammūn}}). All of these ultimately derive from [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] {{lang|akk|𒂵𒈬𒉡}} ({{Lang|akk-latn|kamūnu}}).
...Syria were dated to the second millennium BC. They have also been reported from several [[New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingdom]] levels of [[ancient Egyptian]]
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...that the taxonomy of ''C. longa'' is problematic, with only the specimens from South India being identifiable as ''C. longa''. The phylogeny, relationship
...nt use of turmeric among the [[Austronesian peoples]] soon after dispersal from [[Taiwan]] (starting {{circa|3000 BCE}}), before contact with India. In [[I
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...that the taxonomy of ''C. longa'' is problematic, with only the specimens from South India being identifiable as ''C. longa''. The phylogeny, relationship
...nt use of turmeric among the [[Austronesian peoples]] soon after dispersal from [[Taiwan]] (starting {{circa|3000 BCE}}), before contact with India. In [[I
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...lica, holy ghost, wild celery, and Norwegian angelica, is a biennial plant from the family Apiaceae, a subspecies of which is cultivated for its sweetly sc
| title = Volatile Constituents in Oil from Different Plant Parts of Methyl Eugenol-Rich Ocimum tenuiflorum L.f. (syn.
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...closes a single pepper [[seed]]. Peppercorns and the ground pepper derived from them may be described simply as ''pepper'', or more precisely as ''black pe
...the chemical compound [[piperine]], which is a different kind of spiciness from that of [[capsaicin]] characteristic of [[chili pepper]]s. It is ubiquitous
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...closes a single pepper [[seed]]. Peppercorns and the ground pepper derived from them may be described simply as ''pepper'', or more precisely as ''black pe
...the chemical compound [[piperine]], which is a different kind of spiciness from that of [[capsaicin]] characteristic of [[chili pepper]]s. It is ubiquitous
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...s. Food taboos usually seem to be intended to protect the human individual from harm, spiritually or physically, but there are numerous other reasons given
...]]. Some [[Hindus]] do not eat beef, and some [[Hindu]]s, especially those from the upper [[caste]]s consider vegetarianism as ideal, and practise forms of
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...s. Food taboos usually seem to be intended to protect the human individual from harm, spiritually or physically, but there are numerous other reasons given
...]]. Some [[Hindus]] do not eat beef, and some [[Hindu]]s, especially those from the upper [[caste]]s consider vegetarianism as ideal, and practise forms of
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...n cuisine#Southern African|Southern African]], [[East African cuisine|East Africa]], [[Southeast Asian cuisine|Southeast Asia]], [[North American cuisine|Nor
...]] and non-[[Semitic languages|Semitic]] language, may have initially come from India and may have been related to the original [[Dravidian people|Dravidia
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...n cuisine#Southern African|Southern African]], [[East African cuisine|East Africa]], [[Southeast Asian cuisine|Southeast Asia]], [[North American cuisine|Nor
...]] and non-[[Semitic languages|Semitic]] language, may have initially come from India and may have been related to the original [[Dravidian people|Dravidia
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