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Example sentences for "farinaceous"

Lexicographically close words:
farewelled; farewelling; farewells; fari; farina; farine; faring; farinha; faris; farita
  1. Turning to the Eastern hemisphere, we find its native tribes, in the corresponding period, with domestic animals yielding them a meat and milk subsistence, but probably without horticultural and without farinaceous food.

  2. The acquisition of farinaceous food was the principal means of extricating mankind from this savage custom.

  3. They had not attained to the village stockade for defense, nor to farinaceous food, and the scourge of cannibalism still pursued them.

  4. Between the introduction of fish, followed by the wide migrations named, and the cultivation of farinaceous food, the interval of time was immense.

  5. With the exception of the art of pottery, finger weaving and the art of cultivation, in America, which gave farinaceous food, no great invention or discovery signalized this ethnical period.

  6. After farinaceous food was superadded to fish and game, the area occupied by a tribe was still a large one in proportion to the number of the people.

  7. Secondly, the acquisition of farinaceous food by cultivation must be regarded as one of the greatest events in human experience.

  8. There are reasons for believing that it required ages to establish the art of cultivation, and render farinaceous food a principal reliance.

  9. As the grub bores the passage of exit, it consumes the farinaceous matter without leaving a crumb.

  10. I shall do my utmost to persuade your Governor to give me of his corn and other farinaceous foods in ex- change.

  11. It should be combined with farinaceous and vegetable food, in order to correct the heating effects of a concentrated animal diet.

  12. Souflés, a term applied to a very light kind of pudding, made with some farinaceous substance, and generally replaces the roast of a second course.

  13. I had emptied the last of the Indian meal into the soup, feeling sure that we should have farinaceous food enough by the evening.

  14. If only we could have had a little sugar and farinaceous food, in addition to all the excellent meat we had, we could have lived like princes.

  15. It is remarkable that this exclusive meat and fat diet has not caused us the slightest discomfort in any way, and we have no craving for farinaceous food, although we might, perhaps, regard a large cake as the acme of happiness.

  16. We are also eating our old provender again; but, curiously enough, neither Johansen nor I think the farinaceous food as good as one might suppose after a month of meat diet.

  17. The various farinaceous grains of the cereal grasses used for food, as wheat, rye, barley, maize, oats.

  18. A decoction of barley with other ingredients; a farinaceous drink.

  19. Its farinaceous tubers have a sweetish taste, and are used, when cooked, for food.

  20. A liquid food composed of water and a small portion of meal, or other farinaceous substance, boiled and seasoned.

  21. The farinaceous contents of the upper vat are allowed to flow slowly into the nitric acid solution while the ebullition and agitation of the mass is continued.

  22. Farinaceous foods, in the main, should be rejected, even bread being allowed only in small quantities, and then preferably in the form of toast.

  23. The interior is fleshy, and divided into numerous cells, full of round farinaceous seeds, which are eaten roasted by the Spaniards.

  24. It yields the valuable farinaceous material of Tapioca.

  25. Its form is that of a small, anfractuous, rounded grain, about the size of a pea, externally of a gray colour, but white and farinaceous within.

  26. Animal food, as I have shown elsewhere, is not so nutritious as some of the farinaceous vegetables.

  27. Now, while I admit that man, as an individual, can get along very well in this way, I am most fully persuaded that many kinds of farinaceous food are improved by cookery.

  28. And if this oil tends to induce disease, and farinaceous food does not, why should not animal food be excluded?

  29. After this, the food should consist of milk and farinaceous vegetables.

  30. True it is, that made or mixed food is objectionable; but the union of one farinaceous substance with another to form bread, can hardly be considered a mixture.

  31. A simple farinaceous diet I have ever found more efficient in the cure of chronic complaints, where there was not much organic lesion, than every other medical agent.

  32. We had now about enough farinaceous food for two meals all round, and sufficient seal to last for a month.

  33. We were, of course, very short of the farinaceous element in our diet.

  34. In this way we added to our scanty stock between two and three tons of provisions, about half of which was farinaceous food, such as flour and peas, of which we were so short.

  35. We are, of course, very short of the farinaceous element in our diet, and consequently have a mild craving for more of it.

  36. The dwarf Canadian cornel, bears a corymb of red berries, which are highly ornamental to the woods throughout the country, but are not otherwise worthy of notice, for they have an insipid farinaceous taste, and are seldom gathered.

  37. The farinaceous fruits are sold to the confectioners, who take also a portion of the milk and all the meat supplied by the pastures.

  38. In fact, flesh and fish are used much as they seem to have been in the earlier period of Greek civilisation, as relish and supplement to fruits, vegetables, and farinaceous dishes, rather than as the principal element of food.

  39. The most valuable part of the produce consisted of those farinaceous fruits, growing on trees from twenty to eighty feet in height, which form the principal element of Martial food.

  40. They are lenticular, hard, of a shining black colour, farinaceous within, about the size of poppy seed, and are sometimes used to represent the eyes in wax figures.

  41. When much farinaceous deposit is present, the heat may be only 65 deg.

  42. In common language, the intoxicating liquor obtained from the sweet juices of fruits is called wine; and that from the infusions of farinaceous seeds, beer; though there is no real difference between them in chemical constitution.

  43. Starch is the main constituent, the basis of nourishment in bread, as well as in all farinaceous articles of food.

  44. The weaver's dressing is composed of farinaceous matters, which are usually allowed to sour before they are employed.

  45. About 8 or 9 gallons may be introduced four days in succession to the quantity of worts extracted from 60 bushels of the farinaceous materials; or the third day's dose may be intermitted, and joined to the fourth on the subsequent day.

  46. Formerly, and still in many bleach-works, the gluten was got rid of by a species of fermentation of the farinaceous dressing; but this method is liable to several objections in reference to the calico-printer.

  47. In crushed malt, the husk remains nearly entire, and thus helps to keep the farinaceous particles open and porous to the action of the water.

  48. The process of making bread is nearly the same in all the countries of modern Europe; though the materials of which it as composed vary with the farinaceous productions of different climates and soils.

  49. Thus, the farinaceous substance which had been indurated in the kiln, becomes soft, spongy, and fit for the ensuing process of watery extraction.

  50. The fruit of the pirijao furnishes a farinaceous substance, as yellow as the yolk of an egg, slightly saccharine, and extremely nutritious.

  51. We can scarcely conceive how the human race could exist without farinaceous substances, and without that nourishing juice which the breast of the mother contains, and which is appropriated to the long feebleness of the infant.

  52. On examining the provision accumulated in the huts of the Indians, we perceive that their subsistence during several months of the year depends as much on the farinaceous fruit of the pirijao, as on the cassava and plantain.

  53. The diet should be bland, consisting largely of milk, eggs and farinaceous food, given in small quantities and frequently.

  54. Toast should first be added to the milk, and this may be followed by milk puddings and farinaceous foods in small quantities.

  55. The seeds are surrounded by a farinaceous pulp of an agreeable acid taste.

  56. The fermented sap yields palm wine, and another beverage is prepared from the young fruits, while the soft inner bark of the stem yields a farinaceous substance like sago.

  57. The pulp surrounding the seeds is made into a sweet farinaceous preparation.

  58. This root being dug up, and roasted in hot ashes, yields a great quantity of a mealy farinaceous powder interspersed among the fibres; it is of an agreeable flavour, wholesome, and satisfying to the appetite.

  59. The root is roasted in hot ashes, and chewed, when it affords a nutritious and pleasant farinaceous food.

  60. The roots being dug up, the bark is peeled off and roasted crisp in hot ashes; it is then pounded between two stones, and has a pleasant farinaceous taste, strongly resembling that of malt.

  61. The farinaceous matter afforded by each plant is very considerable, 500 lbs.

  62. As the fruit forms, the farinaceous medulla disappears, and when the tree, attains full maturity, the stem is no more than a hollow shell.

  63. In the North American Union it is principally confined to the Northern, Middle, and Western States, where, from the coolness of the climate it acquires a farinaceous consistence highly conducive to the support of animal life.

  64. The last is considered the most farinaceous and delicate in its texture, resembling in size the potato; most of the other sorts are coarse, but still very nutritive and useful.

  65. The sweetness is not disagreeable to the palate, though considerable, and they contain a large portion of farinaceous matter, being as mealy as the best of our own potatoes.

  66. As a matter of curious information, I have also briefly alluded to many other plants and roots, furnishing farinaceous substance and support in different countries.

  67. There is, however, but one which is considered farinaceous and edible.

  68. This grain could be raised in sufficient quantities to become an article of commerce, and I have no doubt would prove a valuable addition to the list of light farinaceous articles of food in use among the delicate or convalescent.

  69. Should nephritis develop in spite of efforts to prevent it, a farinaceous diet[88] such as is given in these conditions must be resorted to.

  70. This is a farinaceous food which should be used much more largely in vegetarian cookery than it is.

  71. Most farinaceous milk puddings are improved by the use of Allinson fine wheatmeal with the other ingredients.

  72. Oatmeal may take rank as one of the best and most digestible forms of farinaceous food.

  73. Children suffering from worms should eat meat freely and not take so much bread, vegetables, and farinaceous food as children generally do.

  74. For this disorder, a light farinaceous diet is desirable, with plenty of out-door exercise and constant use of the sponging-bath.


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