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Dictionary - Cherries, cherry
Dream
Interpretation Cherries, cherry
Dreaming of ripe cherries can be considered a dream of wish-fulfilment. If you are picking or eating cherries: your wishes are being fulfilled. If cherries are sour or bitter you will be disappointed with love. Seeing rotten cherries denotes that somebody is gossiping about you. Dreaming of a cherry-tree in blossom is a good omen foretelling good fortune and happiness. If you are climbing a cherry-tree, you are going to start a short love affair. Falling off the cherry tree means that your adventure will end not in a very good way.
Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info
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List of kigo - The Season.
Autumn (aki); other combinations are Autumn has come (aki kinu), Autumn is ending (aki hatsu), Autumn being gone (iku aki).
August (hazuki or hachigazu), September (nagatsuki or kugatsu) and October (jūgatsu or kannazuki). The ninth month (kugatsu) in the Japanese calendar is equivalent roughly to October in the Gregorian calendar, therefore End of September (kugatsujin) ...
See also:List of kigo, List of kigo - Saijiki, List of kigo - List of Kigo, List of kigo - Spring: 4 February—5 May, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - Summer: 6 May—7 August, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - Autumn: 8 August—6 November, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - Winter: 7 November—3 February, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - New Years, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - All Year, List of kigo - The Year, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Customs & Religion, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - Kigo and seasons, List of kigo - Helpful lists of species Read more here: » List of kigo: Encyclopedia II - List of kigo - Autumn: 8 August—6 November |
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Č/č (pronounced /ʧ/ — similar to 'ch' in cherry, e.g. Československo which means Czechoslovakia)
Š/š (pronounced /ʃ/ — similar to 'sh' in she, e.g. in Škoda listen ▶ (help·info))
Ž/ž (pronounced See also:Caron, Caron - Usage, Caron - Writing and printing carons, Caron - List of letters, Caron - Other uses, Caron - Software, Caron - Unicode, Caron - TeX, Caron - Macintosh, Caron - Microsoft Word, Caron - XFree86 Read more here: » Caron: Encyclopedia II - Caron - List of letters |
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List of fruits - Melons and other members of Cucurbitaceae or Solanaceae family.
Some exceptions to the statement that temperate fruits grow on woody perennials are:
Gourds, including, but not limited to:
Hubbard squash, Buttercup squash (Cucurbita maxima)
Cushaw squash (Cucurbita mixta)
Butternut Squash (Cucurbita moschata)
Pumpkins, Acorn squash, Summer squash (Cucurbita pepo)
Horned melon (Cucumis metuliferus ...
See also:List of fruits, List of fruits - Temperate fruits, List of fruits - Rosaceae family, List of fruits - Berries, List of fruits - Fruits of Asian origin, List of fruits - Fruits of American origin, List of fruits - Cacti and other succulents, List of fruits - Podocarps, List of fruits - Herbaceous annuals fruits, List of fruits - Melons and other members of Cucurbitaceae or Solanaceae family, List of fruits - Accessory fruits, List of fruits - Vegetables, List of fruits - Mediterranean and subtropical fruits, List of fruits - Tropical fruits, List of fruits - Inedible fruit Read more here: » List of fruits: Encyclopedia II - List of fruits - Herbaceous annuals fruits |
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1/3 sugar
1/3 milk
1/3 fruit
Nothing else. The way the fruit is added depends on the kind of fruit. If it's like lemon or orange (fruit), add only the juice; if it's like banana or peach, peel it, remove the stone (if any) and blend it; if it's like strawberry or cherry, just remove the stone (if any) and blend. According to the sweetness of the fruit, the quantity of sugar can be sightly increased or decreased. For other tastes without fruit, th ...
See also:Gelato, Gelato - Overview, Gelato - Recipe, Gelato - Traditional flavors, Gelato - Notable gelaterias, Gelato - Recipes Read more here: » Gelato: Encyclopedia II - Gelato - Recipe |
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In Breton's Surrealist Manifesto of 1924 he defines Surrealism as:
Dictionary: Surrealism, n. Pure psychic automatism, by which one proposes to express, either verbally, or in writing, or by any other manner, the real functioning of thought. Dictation of thought in the absence of all control exercised by reason, outside of all aesthetic and moral preoccupation.
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See also:Surrealism, Surrealism - Philosophy, Surrealism - History of Surrealism, Surrealism - Interwar Surrealism: Centrality of Breton, Surrealism - Surrealism during World War II, Surrealism - Post World War II Surrealism, Surrealism - Surrealism in the arts, Surrealism - Surrealism in visual arts, Surrealism - Surrealism in literature, Surrealism - Surrealism in music, Surrealism - Surrealism in film, Surrealism - Surrealism in television, Surrealism - Impact of Surrealism, Surrealism - Critiques of Surrealism, Surrealism - Sources Read more here: » Surrealism: Encyclopedia II - Surrealism - Philosophy |
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See also:George Washington, George Washington - Early life, George Washington - American Revolution: 1774-1783, George Washington - Home in Virginia 1783-1787, George Washington - Presidency: 1789-1797, George Washington - Cabinet, George Washington - Supreme Court appointments, George Washington - Major presidential acts, George Washington - States admitted to the Union, George Washington - Retirement and death, George Washington - After his death, George Washington - Monuments and memorials, George Washington - Summary of military career, George Washington - Personal information, George Washington - Washington and slavery, George Washington - Religious beliefs, George Washington - Trivia, George Washington - Notes Read more here: » George Washington: Encyclopedia II - George Washington - Early life |
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Fruit that is traditionally associated with Danish cuisine:
Apples -- Æbler -- Popular in traditional dishes as 'winter apples' store well. Can be fried and served with 'Flæsk' (thick bacon)
Black Currant -- Solbær (literally 'sun berries')
Cherries -- Kirsebær -- W ...
See also:Cuisine of Denmark, Cuisine of Denmark - Influence from abroad, Cuisine of Denmark - Eating out, Cuisine of Denmark - Breakfast Morgenmad, Cuisine of Denmark - Lunch Frokost, Cuisine of Denmark - Pålæg and smørrebrød, Cuisine of Denmark - Det kolde bord, Cuisine of Denmark - Christmas lunch the Julefrokost, Cuisine of Denmark - Dinner Aftensmad, Cuisine of Denmark - Welcome drink, Cuisine of Denmark - Appetizer, Cuisine of Denmark - Soups, Cuisine of Denmark - Main dishes Hovedretter, Cuisine of Denmark - Traditional main course dishes, Cuisine of Denmark - Vegetables salads, Cuisine of Denmark - The indispensable potato, Cuisine of Denmark - Sauces and condiments, Cuisine of Denmark - Dairy products and eggs, Cuisine of Denmark - Seasonings and herbs, Cuisine of Denmark - Fruit, Cuisine of Denmark - Drinks, Cuisine of Denmark - Desserts, Cuisine of Denmark - Baked goods, Cuisine of Denmark - Confections, Cuisine of Denmark - The new Danish cuisine Read more here: » Cuisine of Denmark: Encyclopedia II - Cuisine of Denmark - Fruit |
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See also:Peter Tosh, Peter Tosh - With The Wailers, Peter Tosh - Solo career, Peter Tosh - Discography, Peter Tosh - Albums, Peter Tosh - Compilations Read more here: » Peter Tosh: Encyclopedia II - Peter Tosh - With The Wailers |
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