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RE: [NAFEX] Dried Mulberries (They are called Dut in Turkish)
- From: "Mark Lee" <markl@nytec.com>
- To: "longdistshtr" <longdistshtr@shtc.net>, "North American Fruit Explorers" <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
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- Subject: RE: [NAFEX] Dried Mulberries (They are called Dut in Turkish)
- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 11:32:05 -0700
Doc,
I noticed these Turkish guys sell a 22 pound bag of dried mulberries for the
same price that the Japanese sell a pint of Sato Nishiki cherries... $130.
Just an observation I had :-)
-Mark Lee
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Subject: [NAFEX] Dried Mulberries (They are called Dut in Turkish)
http://www.great-eastern-sun.com/shopnew/pages/701001.html
Verrry Intersting for those who like new snacks. They are used like raisins.
Might be good in oatmeal, bread pudding or rice pudding. Might work for
raisin jack so send a bag to your incarcerated relatives. The mulberry tree
root is used as a vermifuge for tapeworm and the cambium is used as a
laxative.
Doc Lisenby
Zone 7/8
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[NAFEX] Dried Mulberries (They are called Dut in Turkish),
longdistshtr, 07/10/2003
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RE: [NAFEX] Dried Mulberries (They are called Dut in Turkish),
Mark Lee, 07/10/2003
- Re: [NAFEX] Dried Mulberries (They are called Dut in Turkish), Lon J. Rombough, 07/10/2003
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RE: [NAFEX] Dried Mulberries (They are called Dut in Turkish),
Mark Lee, 07/10/2003
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