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THE BREAD FRUIT TREE

... THE BREAD FRUIT TREE. trJo duC - tion of the hread-fruit tree into the West Indies is told the bulletin a, e e ater ter cular «i-> 4 6St - India Committee Circular states that an interesting letter from c P 7« - Full ,'- , from 1765 k ' i P ubhsh ed ...

Published: Friday 25 May 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 346 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

£100 FOR A BREAD FRUIT TREE

... £100 FOR BREAD FRUIT TREE. ■I , Virff* i'n . The story of the introduction of the l t tree into the West Indies told in the r' ■ the Jamaica Department of Agricultur . ruarv. The West India Committee states that an interesting letter Fuller, the Agent ...

Published: Friday 04 May 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 332 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

THE BREAD FRUIT TREE. A TALE OF THE SANDWICH ISLES

... THE BREAD FRUIT TREE. A TALE OF THE SANDWICH ISLES. [The authorship of the following is at once proclaimed by the versification. It first appeared several years ago.] I'LL tell you a tale of the Southern Seas, You may laugh at, or cry at, 7 --just as ...

Published: Tuesday 19 February 1839
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 659 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE FRUIT BREAD TREE

... THE FRUIT BREAD TREE. The stcry of the ietradection cf the bread. fruit tree int., the Wert Indies is told in the bulletin of the Jamaica Deportment of Agri. culture for February. The West India Com. mittee Circular states that an interesting letter ...

Published: Friday 01 June 1906
Newspaper: Millom Gazette
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1467 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

lATURS'S POOVISIOIre

... At Siert% Leone is found the cream fruit tree, the fruit of which is very agreeable in taste. In Ceylon there is the bread fruit. tree, from which a food 1• made in tile rams way that we make bread. It is wad to be cipally good and nutritious. In South ...

Published: Friday 02 August 1901
Newspaper: Heywood Advertiser
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 124 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

SOME ODD ENDS

... land wider wheat feeds 42 peotile ; under oats, 88 people ; under potatoes, Indian corn, rice, ; and under the plantain, bread fruit tree, over 6,000 people. Plant* grow faster and 6 a.m. than any tine during the day. seven in proportion than lions. _ ...

Published: Saturday 26 March 1892
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 117 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

133.—Facrr BANQUETS.,

... in the abort time of four minulea. I should be proud to see our young tratleaman well encouraged. Aasa, Warrington. bread fruit tree, artocarpus incise, grows to the height of about 40 feet. It is from 1 to 15 inches in diameter the bark io fish.coloured ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1880
Newspaper: Widnes Examiner
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 810 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BREAD FRUIT

... BREAD FRUIT. The farnoo* bread fruit tree known bj name the world over, although the exact appearance of the fruit unfamiliar. This photograph above the fruit, or rather cluster it. before being picked. The rolls in this case may be said to come hot from ...

Published: Tuesday 26 June 1906
Newspaper: Northern Daily Telegraph
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 443 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BREAD FRUIT,

... across the wide Pacific, there are some most valuable plants, beautiful trees tall and stately cocoanut p.llu.‘ The bread fruit tree has a most remarkably ‘beautiful appearance, but apart from that it is also very useful t, the natives, When full grown ...

Published: Thursday 24 March 1910
Newspaper: Bolton Journal & Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 204 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

SOME NICKNAMES

... Oats, barley, rye are used different countries of Europe. The Sea Islanders live almost entirely the product of the bread fruit tree. Millet forms the staple food of the Egyptian peasants and many millions of Asiatics, The Chinese make a palatable bread ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1917
Newspaper: Burnley News
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 276 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

DRUMMING OUT THE RATS. How a Scientist Saved a Food Supply

... calling atten. tion to it tells a romantic little instance of importer's* in the story of the bread-fruit tree in the Indies In its natural state the bread fruit tree is food, iltelltitg to natives of these islands; This niagniflcem tree was discovered Sir ...

Published: Tuesday 17 February 1914
Newspaper: Fleetwood Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 303 | Page: 3 | Tags: none