carob in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

carob in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The principal vegetation comprises oaks, pines, rosemary, holm oaks, carob trees and wild fennel.
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She is now buried in the front yard, where her remains will soon nurture either a carob or jujube tree.
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Then, raisins, carob, dill fennel, nigella, sesame, anis, mace, citron leaf, and pine seed milk are boiled with water and strained.
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Next to the mouth of the cave a carob tree sprang up and a spring of fresh water gushed forth.
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The walls were lined with shelves containing items which you would find in any health food shop like dried chickpeas, carob and single origin coffee beans.
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An alternative treatment was a poultice of carob grounds and honey, or an ointment made of frankincense and honey.
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Carob pod meal is used as an energy-rich and palatable feed for livestock, particularly for ruminants, though its high tannin content may limit its use.
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Compound chocolates are the chocolate substitutes that are made of cocoa or carob with vegetable fat and sweeteners.
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A few lesser known legumes produce sweet pulpy fruits such as carob, tamarind, honey mesquite, and honey locust.
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