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Cyperus esculentus - Wikipedia
Cyperus esculentus is a species of plant in the sedge family widespread across much of the world. It is found in most of the Eastern Hemisphere, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Chufa - Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association
Chufa is planted in the southeast United States for one purpose only: “wildlife enhancement.” It's grown to attract and fatten wild turkeys. www.mofga.org
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Chufa - Eagle Seed, LLC
Chufa. $106.00. With its drought tolerance and vigorous growth, Chufa seed offers a valuable food source for many species of bird including Turkey and waterfowl ... www.eagleseed.com
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chufa
chufa U.S. (ˈtʃuːfə) The Earth Almond (Cyperus esculentus) a plant producing small tubers about the size of a bean. (In F. souchet comestible or amande de terre.)1860 Bartlett Dict. Amer., Earth Almond, a perennial, indigenous to southern Europe, growing in the form of a rush some three feet high, p... Oxford English Dictionary
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NWTF Turkey Gold Chufa Seed - 1/2 Acre | Plant BioLogic
Plant BioLogic's NWTF turkey gold chufa seed is nutritious and can be grown all across the country. Purchase a 25 lb. (1/2 acre) bag for your wildlife ... www.plantbiologic.com
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Shop Chufa Nuts for Horchata de Chufa Online - La Tienda
Horchata de Chufa is made of ground chufa nuts (actually the roots of the chufa plant) grown in the Valle de Nito in Spain. Our finest dried Valencian chufas ... www.tienda.com
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Cyperus esculentus
A typical seeding rate for chufa is about 120 kg of tubers/ha (107 lbs/acre). Roots of wild chufa have been found at Wadi Kubbaniya, north of Aswan, dating to around 16,000 BC. wikipedia.org
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Chufa How-to - The National Wild Turkey Federation
Chufa (Chew-fa) is one of the most popular crops planted for wild turkeys. It grows 1-3 feet tall and produces up to 150 fingernail-sized tubers just below the ... www.nwtf.org
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Chufa / tigernut | A Food Forest in your Garden
Chufa tubers are delicious. Raw, they have both the texture and the taste of coconut. They cook very quickly, which gives them a slightly more floury texture. www.foodforest.garden
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Chufa Seed - Hancock Seed
Chufa seed (Cyperus esculentus) is a warm season bunch grass planted in food plots for deer, turkey, ducks, hogs and other wildlife. Chufa is a legume species ... hancockseed.com
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Supplemental Food Plots: Growing Chufa for Wild Turkey
Chufa (Cyperus sp.) is a productive, perennial sedge planted widely as a supplemental fall and winter food for wild turkeys. www.aces.edu
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Chufa (Cyperus esculentus var. sativus) - Cultivariable
Chufa is also commonly known as tiger nut or earth almond. It is a sedge that forms clusters of small propagative tubers. www.cultivariable.com
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Cyperus eragrostis
Cyperus eragrostis is a species of sedge known by several common names, including tall flatsedge, nutgrass, tall nutgrass, umbrella sedge, chufa, Earth wikipedia.org
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horchata
‖ horchata (orˈtʃata) Also orchata. [Sp.] A popular Spanish and Latin-American chufa-flavoured soft drink.1859 in Century Mag. (1898) Dec. 312 Orchata is also a favorite drink; it is made from the juice of almonds, and is as white as milk. 1922 J. Hergesheimer Bright Shawl (1923) 63 She preferred ra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ras el hanout
Some spices may be particular to the region, such as ash berries, chufa, grains of paradise, orris root, monk's pepper, cubebs, dried rosebud, fennel seed wikipedia.org
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