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POISON!
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2oz of CHOCOLATE - Lethal for a 16lb dog Killer is THEOBROMINE— absorbed much slower in dogs causing toxic & deadly results: Increases heart rate Stimulates Central Nervous System Constricts arteries.
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Symptoms: Vomiting, Diarrhoea, Restlessness, Seizures, Cardiac Arrest, & DEATH. A deadly reaction can occur as soon as 4 hours after eating.
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Made from Carob
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CERATONIA SILIQUA Carob Tree
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Flowering evergreen shrub or tree of the pea family. Grows up to 15 metres tall. Native to the Mediterranean Widely cultivated for edible pods + as an ornamental tree.
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Limburger cheese
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DIOECIOUS (male & female flowers) HERMAPHRODITE (genderless) XEROPHYTIC (drought-resistant)
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Only Mediterranean tree with main flowering season in autumn. Flowers - small + numerous. Pollinated - wind + insects. Male trees don't produce fruit.
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Pollination One male should be included for every 25 or 30 females. Sometimes branches from male trees are grafted onto some females instead of inter planting males.
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One of most useful native Mediterranean trees. 1.Traditionally - animal & human food. (currently seed for gum extraction) 2.Food source - carob pods stored & transported long distances
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3.Can adapt to a wide range of soil types 4.Intercropping with olive, vines or almond is common. 5.Needs little pruning 6.Traditionally, orchards hardly fertilized
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Cuttings taken from fruit-bearing carob trees may bear fruit in as few as 3-4 years. Ripening of the pods starts May- June and is a gradual process. Harvesting time (Sept-Oct)
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World production About 310,000 tonnes pa From some 200,000 hectares Spain = leading producer, on average 135,000 tonnes pa
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Carob pods were an important source of sugar pre sugarcane & beets. Greece: Carob syrup natural sweetener. 3 times more calcium than milk. Rich in iron, phosphorus & natural fibre
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MALTA Used since siege of World War 2
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Food Use - Pulp Cocoa-like flour added to cold or hot milk for drinking. In bread or pancakes. Breakfast foods. Chocolate bars. Honey-like syrup, or molasses. Alcoholic beverages.
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Food Use - Seeds Gum Commercial stabilizer & thickener (Ice cream, salad dressings, sauces, cheese, jelly, mustard, salami, bologna, canned meats & fish) Sugar-free flour for diabetics Substitute for coffee
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Animal Feed 1.Pods relished by horses, cattle, pigs, goats & rabbits. 2.High tannin content, pods should constitute no more than 10% of total feed, depress growth rate. 3.They cannot be fed to chickens.
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Carob bean gum uses & technical applications 1.Pharmaceuticals 2.Cosmetics 3.Textiles 4.Paper 5.Chemicals 6.Petroleum 7.Mining 8.Well sinking 9.Concrete 10.Explosives
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"CARAT" from Greek for ancient practice of weighing gold and gems against carob seeds. Eventually standardized, one carat fixed at 0.2 grams.
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Wood: Heartwood is hard and close- grained. Prized for turnery & cabinetwork. As a fuel it burns slowly Makes excellent charcoal. Yields Algarrobin, which gives textiles a light-brown hue.
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Research as an alternative biofuel.
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