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Cane

Cane meaning

A plant with simple stems, like bamboo or sugar cane, or the stem thereof: | The slender, flexible main stem of a plant such as bamboo, including many species in the grass family Gramineae. | A plant with simple stems, like bamboo or sugar cane, or the stem thereof:

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Cane molasses A bottle of molasses Cane molasses is a common ingredient in baking and cooking. citation To make molasses, sugar cane is harvested and stripped of leaves.

Every WeWalk cane comes with an accessible online training guide for users to learn how to use both the cane and the app.

Jill asked Devon how it would be if Katherine really wanted Cane to have her fortune, and Devon accused her of trying to make sure there were no hard feelings between her and Cane should he become rich.

I thought co-cane was a cane that you shared with another person, depending on who needed it to walk.

I went in the store and asked if anyone had turned in a wooden cane with black tape on the handle — a cane that had once belonged to my beloved late mother.

A longer cane, between nose and chin height, is recommended to compensate for a child's more immature grasp and tendency to hold the handle of the cane by the side instead of out in front.

At what he called "The Big Cane Brake", Eldret had Northup and other slaves clear cane, trees, and undergrowth in the bottomlands in order to develop cotton fields for cultivation.

Brown sugar crystals Brown sugar comes either from the late stages of cane sugar refining, when sugar forms fine crystals with significant molasses content, or from coating white refined sugar with a cane molasses syrup (blackstrap molasses).

Cuban cane farmers who had formerly been landowners became tenants on company land, funneling raw cane to the centrales.

Diet Most frogs identify prey by movement, and vision appears to be the primary method by which the cane toad detects prey; however, the cane toad can also locate food using its sense of smell.

Sugar cane and slavery main Sugar cane cultivation began in the 1640s, after its introduction in 1637 by Pieter Blower.

Sugar cane From June to December, cuttings from the tops of cane are laid in holes about five inches deep by five feet square then covered with soil.

The British introduced sugar cane which was to become the main crop and source of foreign trade, and slaves were brought from Africa to work on the sugar cane plantations.

The event centers on cane wrestling, where a freshman and a sophomore will grapple for control of a cane.

The minimum and maximum penalties for unauthorized trafficking in the drug are respectively 5 years of imprisonment and 5 strokes of the cane, and 20 years of imprisonment and 15 strokes of the cane.

Tools of the trade: 7N, 5B, "double bummer", and side drum No3 sticks, standard 19 cane rutes, sheathed 7 cane rutes, nylon brushes, steel brushes, cartwheels Muffles Mylar muffle ring on snare.

Types Cane main Harvested sugarcane from Venezuela ready for processing Since the 6th century BC, cane sugar producers have crushed the harvested vegetable material from sugarcane in order to collect and filter the juice.

A cane chair is in front of them and palm fronds frame the right side of the image.

All the fruit is natural, no flavored syrups are added, and they only use pure cane sugar.

Alongside a snap of himself holding a walking cane, the actor wrote, ā€œI’m taking a temporary medical leave from my radio show.