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  2. Mission fig - Wikipedia

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    The Mission fig (also known as Black Mission or Franciscana) is a popular variety of the edible fig ( Ficus carica ). It was first introduced to the United States in 1768 when Franciscan missionaries planted it in San Diego. [1] [2] It was also planted in the subsequent missions that the Franciscans established up the California coast.

  3. Ethyl acetate (data page) - Wikipedia

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    1.3720 Abbe number? Dielectric constant, ε r: 6.02 ε 0 at 25 °C Bond strength? Bond length? Bond angle? Magnetic susceptibility? Surface tension: 23.9 dyn/cm at 20 °C Viscosity [1] 0.5285 mPa·s at 0 °C 0.4546 mPa·s at 20 °C 0.3668 mPa·s at 40 °C

  4. Fig - Wikipedia

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    When dehydrated to 30% water, figs have a carbohydrate content of 64%, protein content of 3%, and fat content of 1%. [46] In a 100-gram serving, providing 1,041 kJ (249 kcal) of food energy, dried figs are a rich source (more than 20% DV) of dietary fiber and the essential mineral manganese (26% DV), while calcium , iron , magnesium , potassium ...

  5. List of Fresh Off the Boat characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of cast members and characters that are central to the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat. The series ran from February 4, 2015, through February 21, 2020, spanning six seasons. [1] [2] [3] The series' first season takes place sometime in 1995, and the final season concludes in the year 2000. It was the first sitcom in more ...

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  7. Domestication of Ficus carica - Wikipedia

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    Figs and fig wasps have had a symbiotic relationship throughout history. [8] The fig wasps need the figs in order to reproduce, while the figs rely on the wasps to aid them in their pollination. [9] In wilder forms of the plant, without pollination the young developing fig will fall off of the tree without ripening.

  8. 18 Summer Desserts Ready in Three Steps or Less - AOL

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    Mix Greek yogurt with sweet jam and crunchy pistachios and freeze so you can break it into chunks just like chocolate bark (but healthier!). This colorful snack or healthy dessert is perfect for ...

  9. Ficus lyrata - Wikipedia

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    Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig, banjo fig, fiddle-leaved fig tree, lyre leaf fig tree, or lyre-leaved fig tree, is a species of plant in the mulberry and fig family Moraceae. It is native to western Africa, but is cultivated around the world as an ornamental plant. [ 1][ 2] It has received the Royal Horticultural Society 's ...