Author: Lorraine Wade

Is Coriander Native To Britain?

Coriander is native to regions spanning from Southern Europe and Northern Africa to Southwestern Asia. It is a soft plant growing to 50 cm (20 in) tall. The leaves are variable in shape, broadly lobed at the base of the plant, and slender and feathery higher on the flowering stems. Where is coriander originally from? […]

How Big Is The Average Yellowtail?

They occur at depths of from near the surface to 180 meters (590 ft), though mostly between 10 and 70 m (33 and 230 ft). This species can reach a length of 86.3 cm (34.0 in), though most do not exceed 40 cm (16 in). The greatest weight recorded for this species is 4.98 kg […]

How Do You Use Coriander Stems?

Cilantro leaves deliver a punch of vibrancy, but don’t forget about the stems. They offer just as much flavor as the foliage, plus an added bit of crunch when roughly chopped for salads and other summery delights. Pulverize them for use in salsa, juice, or hummus, or toss them in soup or enchiladas. What can […]

Can You Catch Halibut Resurrection Bay?

Here is a listing of the popular fisheries in Resurrection Bay, and in the immediate vicinity outside the bay: 1. Lowell Point. Species: King salmon, pink salmon, chum salmon, silver salmon, halibut. Where is the best fishing for halibut? The Pacific waters are home to some of the best halibut fishing in the world. Haida […]

What Kind Of Hook Do You Use For Halibut?

Generally, a plain circle hook or a circle hook with some type of attractant like a hoochie, water-activated light, glow tube, or luminous corky, is the ticket. You name it, someone has probably tried it. I recommend starting with a size 16/0 circle hook. What is the best rig for halibut? A simple variation on […]

How Do You Store Fresh Halibut?

Fresh Halibut will keep in your fridge for 2-3 days. To prolong the shelf-ife of your Halibut, freeze it—it will keep in your freezer for six months. How do you store fresh caught halibut? Refrigerate the Fish Before refrigerating a fish, wash it in cold water and dry it with a clean cloth or paper […]

Is There Any Point Eating Sweetcorn?

Sweet corn is digested, otherwise there would be little point in eating it. The inside of each kernel is almost pure starch and is digested very readily. But it is surrounded by a cellulose husk and humans have no way to break down cellulose molecules. Is it worth eating sweetcorn? One of the main nutritional […]

Can I Eat A Tin Of Sweetcorn?

When corn on the cob, the traditional summertime favorite, is not in season, you can still enjoy the same sweet corn by conveniently opening a can. Fresh and canned corn have similar nutritional benefits, which include antioxidants, carbs, protein and fiber. Can you eat sweet corn cold out of the can? SWEET CORN Whether you […]

Is Mustard Greens Root Edible?

Mustard root can be used in many applications where root vegetables are called for. The tuber can be roasted, steamed, stir-fried and sautéed. Slice Mustard root and add to soups or stews. Cook alongside braised meats or roasted chicken. What part of mustard greens are edible? Both the leaves and stalks of mustard greens can […]

Can Cranberry Juice Help Enlarged Prostate?

Cranberry juice Cranberry juice is most well-known for the beneficial effect it can have on symptoms of a urinary tract infection; however, it may also be beneficial for sufferers of an enlarged prostate. Does cranberry juice shrink the prostate? The prostate isn’t part of the urinary tract, so urine doesn’t get into prostate tissue and […]

Where Do Grapes Come From This Time Of Year?

During our Northern Hemisphere winter, the Southern Hemisphere countries (like Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Spain, Italy, and others) are harvesting and shipping their summertime grapes to us. Where do most of our grapes come from? Italy produces the majority of the world’s grapes, with an annual grape production of 8,307,514 metric tons. France and the […]

What Is The Full Meaning Of Grape?

Acronym. Definition. GRAPE. Generic Role Playing All Purpose Engine. What is the full form of grape? GRAPES. Geography Religion Accomplishments Politics Economics and Society. What does the name grape mean? $14.50 $10.15 The distinguished German surname Grape is derived from the Old High German “graban,” meaning “to dig.” The name was originally used to indicate […]

Why Is Grape Called Grape?

Experts believe the word grape comes from an Old French verb, graper, “catch with a hook” or “pick grapes off the vine.” What is the real name of grapes? Vitis vinifera Genus: Vitis Species: V. vinifera Binomial name Vitis vinifera L. Where is grape come from? Most domesticated grapes come from cultivars of Vitis vinifera, […]

Why Are There No Organic Grapes?

The reason you can’t find them year round is that there just aren’t a lot of grapes that are grown organically that are imported into the United States. Grapes are not a crop that we can produce in the U.S. throughout the entire year. Do organic grapes exist? Interestingly, you can find seedless grapes in […]

Can I Drink Cranberry Juice If I Take Warfarin?

Cranberry juice has been suggested to have an interaction with warfarin. However, there have been few reported cases of warfarin-cranberry juice interaction. Can you drink cranberry juice on warfarin? Randomized clinical trials have found that the moderate consumption of cranberry juice does not affect warfarin anticoagulation. Consistency of diet is the cornerstone of dietary advice […]

Do You Need 2 Grape Vines To Produce Grapes?

Most bunching grapes are self-fruitful and, thus, do not require a pollinator. That said, they will often benefit from having a pollinator nearby. The exception is Brighton, a common variety of grape that is not self-pollinating. Brighton does need another pollinating grape in order to set fruit. Do you need more than one grape vine […]