单词 | shaddock |
例句 | The very hedgerows are figs and quinces, while everywhere may be seen grapevines, lemons, shaddocks, and bananas. Yankee Girls in Zulu Land 2011-08-31T02:01:39.710Z Among the agricultural products of this narrow coastal belt which are suggestive of its climate are rice, sugar-cane, and sea-island cotton; of fruits it produces, especially in Florida, oranges, mandarins, lemons, limes, shaddocks, and pineapples. North America 2011-05-05T02:00:20.027Z A traffic immediately commenced with the natives, who brought what provisions they had, being chiefly yams and shaddocks, which they exchanged for nails, beads, and other small articles. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook : with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods 2011-01-12T03:00:35.190Z The pulp and juice is eaten with a spoon from the peel, one half the shaddock being served to each person, or it may be served in small glasses. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z Iced shaddock pulp, flavored with Maraschino, is an excellent introduction to creamed chicken. Suppers Novel Suggestions for Social Occasions The shaddock is to be found only in the lower plains. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" In the winter we have oranges, lemons, shaddocks, and citrons. Harper's Round Table, October 15, 1895 At the same time, some of the English made a garden for his use, in which they planted shaddocks, vines, pineapples, melons, and the seeds of several other vegetable articles. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook : with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods 2011-01-12T03:00:35.190Z Cut a pineapple into small dice; remove the bitter skin carefully from the segments of three shaddocks and cut them into pieces. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z Such pineapples, such shaddocks, I had never tasted before, and shall never taste again. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses In it are found cotton, maize, orange, lemon, shaddock, and the ordinary Sicilian produce. Etna A History of the Mountain and of its Eruptions The air was full of sweet perfume from the white blossoms of the shaddock, contrasting with the deep glossy green of its thick-set leaves, the spicy pimento and cinnamon trees being also noticeable. Due South or Cuba Past and Present Oranges, lemons, and shaddocks grow fairly well, and are fruiting all the year round. Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand On the fourth day they were so much benefited by that treatment and living on oranges, shaddocks, and other anti-scorbutic fruits, that they were able to go on board again. A Sailor of King George There were village greens with great silk-cotton trees, banyans and acacias, mangoes and oranges, and shaddocks with their large fruit glowing among the leaves like great golden melons. The English in the West Indies or, The Bow of Ulysses The shaddock of Java is a magnificent fruit, and surpasses those of any other country with which I am acquainted. Trade and Travel in the Far East or Recollections of twenty-one years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia and China. “Come! let’s go and pick bananas and pineapples and tamarinds and shaddocks and star-apples and sapodillas!” Ladies-In-Waiting Kumquats are easily grown, and are heavy bearers, and all the different types of pomelos or shaddocks do well. Fruits of Queensland We bought for our mess some sweet potatoes, plantains, bananas, shaddocks, forbidden fruit, and limes. A Sailor of King George A large fruit known by this name in the East Indies, but in the West by that of shaddock, after Captain Shaddock, who introduced it there. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. The whole island was thoroughly cultivated, and produced bread-fruit, cocoanut trees, plantains, bananas, shaddocks, yams, and other roots, the sugar-cane, and a fruit like a nectarine. Captain Cook His Life, Voyages, and Discoveries Citrus decumana.—The shaddock, which has the largest fruit of the family. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture There were distant shouts heard, and a bustle and buzz of voices, within and about the house, which made Euphrosyne empty her lap of the shaddocks she was peeling, and run out for news. The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance It is about the size of the shaddock, and, when fresh gathered, the flavour of the citron; but it is always eaten baked, when it has the solidity of a roasted chestnut. A Voyage round the World A book for boys I remember how delicious I thought the shaddock—which is a fruit something like a very large orange. Old Jack The shaddocks are superior in flavour to those of the West Indies; and they will soon have oranges from what we have left amongst them. Voyage of H.M.S. Pandora Despatched to Arrest the Mutineers of the 'Bounty' in the South Seas, 1790-1791 Isaac Martin had been placed as a guard over the Captain, and appeared to favour him, as he enabled him to moisten his parched lips with a shaddock. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers Some more onions and some shaddocks were discovered, and in a tureen with the top on, a piece of boiled beef. True Blue I sent the Governor a box of cigars; and he in return sent us off some sheep and shaddocks. Mark Seaworth Huge jugs of sangaree, baskets of pink shaddocks, bananas, oranges, pomegranates, figs, and grapes, in addition to the more substantial fare. Paddy Finn There were mangoes, shaddocks, and pine-apples in profusion, and several other small fruits, some too luscious for my palate, but others having an agreeable sub-acid taste. James Braithwaite, the Supercargo The Story of his Adventures Ashore and Afloat I see the orange with its golden globes, the sweet lime, the shaddock, and the guava-tree. The Rifle Rangers I had brought from the Friendly Islands several shaddock trees. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 Jamaica has, of course, the usual West Indian fruits, the orange, the shaddock, the lime, the pineapple, the guava, the nispero, the banana, the cocoanut, and many others not much known abroad. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 4, October, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy The fruits additional to those of the north are dates, lemons, almonds, shaddocks, and limes. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 4. (of 7): Babylon The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations. We purchased eight hogs, some dogs, fowls, and shaddocks. A Voyage to the South Sea For The Purpose Of Conveying The Bread-Fruit Tree To The West Indies, Including An Account Of The Mutiny On Board The Ship There were magnolias, shaddocks, hibiscus, the almost too fragrant yellow-flowered champac, sacred to Hindoo mythology; nutmeg and cinnamon trees, tea and coffee, and every other conceivable plant and tree, growing in the wildest luxuriance. A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months Nelson had the gratification to meet with two fine shaddock trees which he had planted in 1777, and which were now full of fruit, but not ripe. The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty: Its Cause and Consequences Rabanos It is sharp but not pepper; white but not paper; green but not shaddock; guess what that is. A Little Book of Filipino Riddles Before we had well got to an anchor, the natives came off from all parts in canoes, bringing with them yams and shaddocks, which they exchanged for small nails and old rags. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 14 We dined in the house of an old acquaintance of Nelson's for whom he had in 1777 planted the two shaddock plants formerly mentioned which he had brought from the Friendly Islands. A Voyage to the South Sea For The Purpose Of Conveying The Bread-Fruit Tree To The West Indies, Including An Account Of The Mutiny On Board The Ship Citrus fruits—oranges, lemons, limes, shaddocks, pomelos, etc. Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission From these the officers and crew purchased hogs, dogs, fowls, and shaddocks; yams, very fine and large; one of them actually weighed above forty-five pounds. The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty: Its Cause and Consequences Vegetables were dear and not good, and for many of the fruits we were too early in the season; but cocoa-nuts, oranges, limes, bananas, and shaddocks were tolerably plentiful. A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 2 The shaddock proper, however, is a much larger fruit, frequently weighing from ten to fourteen pounds. Science in the Kitchen. Two shaddocks were brought to me, a fruit which they had not, till we introduced it. A Voyage to the South Sea For The Purpose Of Conveying The Bread-Fruit Tree To The West Indies, Including An Account Of The Mutiny On Board The Ship Among the seeds of Captain Crutchely were those of oranges, lemons, limes, shaddocks, figs, and grapes; all plants well enough suited to the place, if there were only soil to nourish them. The Crater The monstrous shaddock, citrons of all shapes and sizes, oranges and lemons, are all varieties, obtained in the course of long cultivation. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 280, October 27, 1827 Grapefruit, also known as shaddock, is a large, pale-yellow fruit belonging to the citrus group. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly Making, Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; the Planning of Meals Pound as much dried orange-peel as will make six ounces when done; the peel of fresh shaddock will be still better; or you may substitute six drachms of the oil of orange-peel. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches We walked amongst bananas, shaddock, chirimoyas, and orange trees, and but a few yards higher up, bending over and almost touching them, were groves of oak and pine. Life in Mexico These were the results of the seeds of the oranges, lemons, limes, shaddocks, figs, and other fruits of the tropics, that he had planted there as an experiment, and forgotten. The Crater My dear fellow," quoth Fyall, "we are all very sorry; the fact is, we had some d—d bad shaddock after dinner, which has made us very giddy and foolish somehow. Tom Cringle's Log And shaddock mid the garden paths, on bough, viii. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 10 The products are manifold—guavas, mangoes, lemons, oranges, bananas, plantains, shaddocks, bread-fruit, etc.; and sugar, rice, sweet potatoes, ginger, areca, and cocoa-nuts, coffee, cloves, some nutmegs, and black and white pepper. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither HAMILTON, F. BUCHANAN, on the shaddock. -varieties of Indian cultivated plants. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 2 Its cocoa-nut trees bore profusely; and its figs, oranges, limes, shaddocks, &c. &c., were not only abundant, but rich and large. The Crater Oranges, lemons, limes, large shaddocks, “kavika,” and other wild fruits were plentiful everywhere. Wanderings among South Sea Savages and in Borneo and the Philippines For to have the name "Snuffey" brought forward it is what the heart can forgive, but never forget in this valley of the shaddock. Old Friends, Epistolary Parody As for figs, melons, limes, shaddocks, and even cocoa-nuts, all were now to be had, and in quantities quite sufficient for the population. The Crater |
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