Fruits contain a certain proportion of inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse. In some fruits, as oranges and prunes, the amount rejected in eating is practically the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears,... Household Arithmetic - Page 177by Katharine Frances Ball, Miriam E. West - 1920 - 271 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1894 - 974 pages
...food products — Continued. a Fruits contain a certain proportion of inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse....oranges and prunes, the amount rejected in eating is practical^ the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less of the edible material... | |
| Wilbur Olin Atwater, Charles D. Woods - Food - 1896 - 76 pages
...food products — Continued. 'Fruits containa certain proportion of inedible materials, яд »kin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse....prunes, the amount rejected in eating is practically the ваше as the refuao. In others, as apples and pears, moro or leas edible material is ordinarily... | |
| Wilbur Olin Atwater, Arthur Peyton Bryant - Food - 1899 - 100 pages
...Continued. a Refuse, seeds and stem. 6 Fruits contain a certain proportion of inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse....amount rejected in eating is practically the same as the refuse. In others, as apples uud pears, more or less of the edible material is ordinarily rejected... | |
| Hygiene - 1901 - 586 pages
...foods as ordinarily prepared. a Fruits contain a certain proportion of inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse....the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or legs of the edible material Is ordinarily rejected with the skln and seeds and other inedible... | |
| Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1903 - 1160 pages
...inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed ns refuse. In some fruits, ac oranpes and prunes, the amount rejected In eating Is practically...the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or I*'BS of the edfMe material Is ordinarily rejected with the akin and' seeds and other Inedible... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1904 - 558 pages
...AMERICAN FOOD PRODUCTS— Continued. 1 Fruits contain a certain proportion of inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse....the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less of the edible material is ordinarily rejected with the skin and seeds and other inedible... | |
| Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh - Diet - 1904 - 722 pages
...contain a certain proportion of Inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed iis refuse. In some fruits, as oranges and prunes, the...amount rejected in eating is practically the same as the refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less of the edible material Is ordinarily rejected... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1906 - 920 pages
...foods as ordinarily prepared. t Fruits contain a certain proportion of Inedible materials, as »kin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse....the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less of the edible material Is ordinarily rejected with the skin and seeds and other Inedible... | |
| William Sumner Harwood - Agriculture - 1906 - 502 pages
...AMERICAN FOOD PRODUCTS continued 'Fruits contain a certain proportion of inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse....the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or iess of the edibie material is ordinarily rejected with the skin and seeds and other inedible... | |
| Julius Friedenwald - 1906 - 778 pages
...0.6 ISO 255 820 ISO 235 455 105 'Fruits contain a certain proportion of Inedible materials, as skin, seeds, etc., which are properly classed as refuse....amount rejected in eating Is practically the same as the refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less or the edible material Is ordinarily rejected... | |
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