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  1.  3000 BC
    3000 BC - Consumption of chickpeas is believed to have originated in the Middle East some 7000 years ago. Cultivation of chickpeas began in the Mediterranean Basin circa 3000 BC. Ancient Greeks liked their chickpeas every which way, including for dessert, and the ...

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  2.  2800 BC
    2800 BC - The excavation at Kalibangan has brought to light an agricultural field dating back to circa 2800 BC. It is characterised by a criss-cross pattern of the furrows (Fig. 7). Exactly the same pattern of ploughing the fields is followed even today in northern ...

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  3.  2400 BC
    2400 BC - Beans have been discovered in the tombs of the Pharaohs and Aztecs. Seeds found in Egyptian tombs date back to 2400 BC The Greeks and Romans used beans in festivals to worship their gods. Four prominent ancient Roman families were named after each of the four ...

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    From Lore of the Bean by Dr. V. Sankaran Nair
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  4.  2000 BC
    2000 BC - Circa 2000 BC. Fig. and Fig. Around Kalibangan village. Left: The present system of ploughing the field, which also has the crisscross pattern of furrows. Right: A present field with mustard plants in the widely-distanced furrows and those of chickpea in the ...

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  5.  1350 BC
    1350 BC - Urine tests of one kind or another have been in use for thousands of years. According to a source from around 1350 BC, ancient Egyptians sprinkled a woman's urine on wheat and barley seeds; she was pregnant if they sprouted. Centuries later, doctors used ...

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  6.  1269 BC
    1269 BC - 作为鹰嘴豆(chickpea) 的生产中心,这个省会城市并不非常值得关注。 但参观Corum Museum却是前往东南方向哈图萨(Hattusa)等赫梯(Hittite)文明遗址的最好准备。 青铜时时代早期的赫梯文明为世界贡献了最早的和平条约:Kadesh Peace Treaty,公元前1269年由赫梯国王Hattushili III和埃及法老王 ...
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  7.  400 BC
    400 BC - They can also replenish your iron stores, promote energy production, and act as an antioxidant. Of course, the properties of the chickpea and therefore hummus have been known for quite some time – in 400 BC, Plato and Socrates wrote about the benefits of hummus ...

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  8.  300 BC
    300 BC - Around 300 BC, the Greek botanist Theophrastus was possibly the first person to recognize the allelopathic properties of plants when he observed and recorded that chickpea plants exhausted the soil and destroyed weeds. Later, Pliny the Elder, a Roman scholar ...

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  9.  146 BC
    146 BC - 137 Dtaeus and Crttolaus: generals of the armies of the Achaean League, they were defeated in Corinth in 146 BC by the Roman general Mummius. Ptolemy Lathyros: Ptolemy IX, nicknamed 'Lathyros' (chickpea), reigned over Egypt and Cyprus (117-81 BC). To Antiochus ...
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  10.  123 BC
    123 BC - He was the father of Ptolemy IX Soter, known as Lathyros (chickpea). Zabinas: the nickname of the alleged son of Alexander Balas, who usurped the throne of Syria 128-123 was killed by Antiochus VIII Grypos (hook-nose) in 123 BC. 203 Hyrkanos: John ...

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  11.  106 BC
    106 BC - Marcus Tullius Cicero was born in Arpinum in 106 BCE, the elder son of an aristocratic family. The name "Cicero" is derived from cicer, the Latin word for "chickpea." Plutarch explains that the name was originally applied to one of Cicero's ancestors who had a ...

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    106 BC - Cicero, st. Ciceron-, [cicer, chick-pea -\- on-], m., a Roman surname (cognomen) in the gens Tullia. M. Tullius Ci- cero, the renowned orator, states- man, and writer, born 106 BC, killed 43 B. c. Q. Tullius Ci- cero, brother of the orator. I Cimbri, -orum ...

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    Jan 3, 106 BC - Cicero was born on 3 January 106 BC. His family was from the town of Arpinum, about 70 miles south-east of Rome. The name Cicero means chickpea, and stemmed from an ancestor who had a wart at the end of his nose, which looked like a chickpea. Cicero studied ...

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    Jan 6, 106 BC - Marcus Tullius Cicero was born January 6, 106 BC, on his grandfather's country estate in Arpinum, about 70 miles southeast of Rome. His father, who shared all three names, was a frail aristocrat with literary interests, property in Arpinum , and a house in ...

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  15.  70 BC
    70 BC - Maybe he should have tried a different approach. He was convicted in 70 BCE, thanks to Cicero's great prosecutorial performance. That chick pea was an unbearably principled fellow.

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  16.  63 BC
    63 BC - Cicero, -onis, [cicer, chick-pea], in., name of a Roman family in the Tullian gens; M. Tul- lius Cicero, the orator and writer, was consul in BC 63. Cimber, - bri, m., name of a Roman family in the Gabinian gens; P. Gablnius Capita (see Capito) is called Cimber Gabi- nius ...
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  17.  43 BC
    43 BC - After a long and honourable life devoted to the service of his countrymen, he fell a victim to the malice of Antony, who caused him to be assassinated BC 43, in the sixty-fourth year of his age. cle-nfl, ntis, part. près, of cie-o. Exciting, rousing, etc. cï-ëo ...

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  18.  1 AD
    1 AD - In 1 CE, Gaius Plinius Secundus, also known as Pliny the Elder, a roman scholar and aturalist, wrote about how chick pea and barley "scorch up" corn land. He also mentioned that Walnut trees are toxic to other plants.
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  19.  208 AD
    208 AD - On-farm evaluation of grain yield and water use of rainfed chickpea as. After Cao's defeat at the naval Battle of Red Cliffs in 208 CE, China was divided into wheat, barley, rice, foxtail millet, proso millet and beans.133. JR Farm Foxtail -Millet, Red ...

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  20.  1000 AD
    1000 AD - The garden pea (Pisum sativum) was domesticated in southwestern Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean and was spread to Europe by the Romans. It spread eastward to India and reached China about 1000 CE.

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  21.  1191 AD
    1191 AD - The monks found the grave in 1191, conveniently when money was needed to rebuild after a devastating fire. What better way to attract pilgrim coffers? Hungry from myth hunting, I head out to the High Street for a meal at the vegetarian Spiral Caf. Over chick ...

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  22.  1200
    1200 - 1200 AD, Mediterranean countries list hummus as a staple. Hummus is well known in the Middle East, but is also popular in India as well as the Mediterranean. There does not seem to be any consensus concerning its country or culture of origin. The chickpea was ...

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  23.  1268
    1268 - Yet the chick-pea's relationship with the varied nations of the world has a dark undercurrent. For parts of the 13th century, the Kingdom of Sicily was ruled by the French: Charles of Anjou became King of Sicily in 1268, cared little for the Sicilians ...

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  24.  1282
    1282 - During the Roman Empire, they were shipped in jars from Sicily to the rest of Italy, where they are called ceci. The chickpea is said to have resulted in the massacre of Charles I and his French soldiers in 1282, when Sicilian rebels identified the foreigners ...

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  25.  1388
    1388 - The dictionary cites "Chick-pea" in the mid-18th century; the original word in English was chich, found in print in English in 1388, and taken directly from French. The word garbanzo came to English as "calavance" in the 17th century, from Old Spanish ...

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  26.  1436
    1436 - Buckwheat is native in the Himalayas, and came into Europe in the Middle Ages through Tartary and Russia, and is first mentioned in Germany in 1436. Chestnuts, of the Italian varieties, form ooca ...

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  27.  1492
    1492 - Columbus brought seeds with him on his first voyage to the Americas. but they apparently perished. On the second voyage in 1492, however. he brought seeds ofwheat, chickpea (Cicerorietinum), melons.
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  28.  1529
    Mar 1529 - The Battle of Shimbra Kure ("chickpea swamp") was fought in March of 1529 between the forces of Adal led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi, and the Ethiopian army, under Dawit II (Lebna Dengel). Despite being outnumbered, the followers of Imam Ahmad ...

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  29.  1555
    1555 - Its abundance on the sea coast at Orford, in Sussex, is said to have saved many persons from death by famine in 1555. The other species of Pisum are few. But the name Pea is often given to sjiecies of other papilionaceous genera, SWEET PEA and ...

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  30.  1570
    1570 - In the Middle Ages the chickpea was so popular from Spain all the way to Morocco and the North African coast to Egypt that upon receiving large shipments of barley and wheat, the Spanish commander of the La Goletta presidio in Tunisia, Alonso de Pimentel ...

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  31.  1646
    May 28, 1646 - In God's name let him stay with thee, till it is seen what ply my business will take." King Charles I. to his Queen ; letter dated Newcastle, May 28, 1646. POLLAPiDS or POLTS. A mixed crop of peas and beans : Bol, Dutch, a bean, or peul, a chick-pea.

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  32.  1670
    1670 - El Rinconcillo hails itself as the oldest restaurant/bars in Seville. It was opened in 1670 and it still preserves the old decoration. Walking through the doors, you feel as though you are traveling back in time to an old tavern complete with ancient marble ...

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  33.  1694
    1694 - The term chickenpox first appeared in medical literature in 1694, but common folk had been using it long before then, pediatricians say. Medical historians suspect that the disease got its name because the blister it raises on the skin resembles the chickpea.

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    1694 - The term chicken pox appeared in medical literature for the first time in 1694, but it had been in common use long before then, reports Dr. Stephen J. Lerman in Clinical Pediatrics, a medical journal. Authorities suspect the disease was so named because the ...

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  35.  1725
    1725 - Madrid also is the proud home of the oldest restaurant in the world, Casa Botín, founded in 1725, which offers typical Castilian food, and the speciality of the house is roast pork.

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  36.  1730
    1730 - In 1730, a Dr. Fuller, from Britain, speculated that chicken pox pocks appear like pecks from chicken beaks. A case might also be made that chicken pox resembles the skin of a plucked chicken. Another idea is that the Old English word “gicans,” meaning “ itch ...

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  37.  1772
    1772 - Binomial name Cicer arietinum L. The chickpea, chick pea, garbanzo bean, ceci bean, bengal gram or chana (Cicer arietinum) is an edible pulse of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. ... Samuel Johnson circa 1772, painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.

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  38.  1782
    1782 - Ristorante Buca di Sant'Antonio ( g 0583 5 58 81; Via della Cervia 3; mains about €15; (3 Tue-Sat & lunch Sun) Founded in 1782, this restaurant is all whitewashed rooms, old beams, tiled floors and copper pots. The dishes seem deliciously innovative ...

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  39.  1784
    1784 - 42 One of Lucknow's most famous cooking techniques was perfected as a result of the need to provide food for the poor. In 1784, Oudh was struck by famine and Nawab Asaf-ud-Daulah responded by paying the hungry to work on the building of the Great.

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  40.  1789
    1789 - It was not until the end of the 18th century, however, that the Jesuit Francisco Xavier Clavijero rendered the first description of the plant in his book Historia de la Antigua o Baja California, which was published in Venice in 1789, two years after the ...

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  41.  1790
    1790 - Benjamin Franklin was struck down and killed by a meteorite the size of a chickpea (a legume he invented) while crossing a busy Philadelphia street on his Segway ™ Human Transporter, which he also invented, definitely. The year was 1790. The meteorite is now in ...

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  42.  1795
    Feb 18, 1795 - The Chick Pea (qv) is a species of Cicer. PEABODY, George, an American merchant, whose name deserves to be held in remembrance on ac- count of his munificent philanthropy, was born at Dan- vers, Massachusetts, February 18, 1795. His parents were poor, and ...

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  43.  1807
    1807 - Everybody: band will be actual to university about proxy elements, design, suppliers, view, etc. high-profile in 1807 by sir thomas egerton, grand lodge was elected by lewis wyatt as an dark famous bamboo to the documentary from the south. Never, i build seemingly ...

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  44.  1829
    1829 - M. Desparanches relates that, in the arroixlisse- ment of Blois and Vendome, during the spring of 1829, the poor were obliged to mix the flour of the chick pea with that of wheat, on account of the scarcity and high price of the latter article. The bread prepared ...

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  45.  1834
    1834 - Sometimes served with ricotta and caciocavallo cheese, panini con la milza is the culinary highlight of the historic Antica Focacceria San Francesco, founded in 1834. Antica Focacceria San Francesco, Piazza San Francesco 4, Palermo; Tel. (39) 091 ...

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  46.  1860
    1860 - Nice, France - Not a lot of visitors to the Cote d'Azur know this: The County of Nizza used to belong to Italy and only became French territory in 1860. Since then the fifth largest city in France has become known the world over as Nice. Many residents have ...

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  47.  1870
    1870 - Dr. Bretschneider says nothing of them in his work published in 1870, nor in the more detailed letters which he has since written to me. The lentil appears to have existed in western tem- perate Asia, in Greece, and in Italy, where its cultivation was first ...

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  48.  1875
    1875 - Armenian composer Dikran Tchouhadjian (1837-1898) has composed an operetta named Leblebidji Hor-Hor Agha (The Chickpea Vendor) in 1875.
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  49.  1880
    Feb 19, 1880 - Born February 19, 1880 on the Hacienda Siquisiva in in the municipio of Navojoa, Sonora, he attended school in Huatabampo and in Alamos. Although he taught primary school for a time, he was a very successful chickpea (garbanzo) farmer until the age of 30 at ...

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  50.  1897
    Mar 1897 - The spiked or pearl millet (Penicillaria spicata) one of the commonest food cereals of southeastern Asia. > Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, March, 1897, Vol. LX, p. 90. * Butter clarified by boiling or heating and skimming or straining until it ...

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  51.  1901
    Sep 26, 1901 - Received through Mr. DG Fairchild (No. 707, May 27, 1901) , September 26, 1901. "The native chick-pea of Tunis for comparative tests as to nodule-producing projt- erties and resistance to drought. From the School of Agriculture in Tunis." {Fairchild.) 7656.
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  52.  1904
    1904 - Ferdinando's opened in 1904, and feels closer to that turn of the century than this one. It's dark and a framed pro-Mussolini newspaper front page hangs on the wall. But the place is not unwelcoming and the simple menu is quirkily authenticin particular the hot ...

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  53.  1908
    1908 - Edward William Lane tells us in his classic book The Manners & Customs of the Modern Egyptians published in 1908 that many dishes prepared by the Egyptians consist wholy or for the most part of vegetables: “cabbage, purslane, spinach, bamiyeh [okra], beans ...

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  54.  1909
    1909 - [7] In 1909, Obregón invented a chickpea harvester and soon founded a company to manufacture these harvesters, complete with a modern assembly line. He successfully marketed these harvesters to chickpea farmers throughout the Mayo Valley. [8 ...

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  55.  1911
    May 18, 1911 - Chickpea or Garbanzo Production in Mexico. — The Board of Trade Journal, N. 755, p. 361. London, May 18, 1911. The chief chickpea {garbanzo) producing vStates are Sonora, Ja- lisco, Guanajuato, Michoacan and Queretaro. Practically the whole crop in ...

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  56.  1913
    Aug 20, 1913 - CHICK PEATROVEItST Thero wan filed today nth the col Jector of customs of Arlz it fn a protest by the ean Conaui on behalf of some of the farmersn the and Yapu River Vallcyr against tho into the Lnited States of thirteen care 4600 sacks of chick peas which they charge were taken ...
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  57.  1930
    Feb 23, 1930 - Special Correspondence of THE NEW YORK TIMES. CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 'S.Turkey's peddlers of roasted chick peas are not without ambition. These so-called "," who walk the streets seeking to tempt juvenile investors to part with pennies for their wares, now desire to a society of their ...
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  58.  1942
    Sep 2, 1942 - Roberto A. Morales, secretary of the commission, said in New York yesterday that Mexico produced an annual crop of 60000 tons of the chickpeas, formerly shipped to Spain. According to Sefior Morales, both the Department of Agriculture and the War Production Board have expressed ...
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  59.  1946
    1946 - In 1946, when transistors the size of a chick pea were not yet in production, Dick Tracy started wearing and using his "2-Way Wrist Radio," a device much smaller than the smallest radio tube available at that time, and there were no batteries small enough that could have ...
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  60.  1955
    1955 - RRG and MRM got married in 1955. The 9 am wedding - the cheapest slot, they said - was followed by a celebratory chick-pea stew which they devoured before going to see Errol Flynn in Robin Hood then showing at the Cine Avenida on Madrid's fashionable ...

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  61.  1960
    Oct 2, 1960 - ... ... tomatoes the rosemary and the quart of water 3 Cover and cook over low heat stirring frequently thirty minutes 4 Add the cooked ditalini or elbow macaroni to the anchovy chick pea mixture Heat five to ten minutes stirring occasionally Serve hot with grated Parmesan or Romano cheese ...
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  62.  1965
    Dec 30, 1965 - that caused President Johnson and his French chef to part company was the serving of chick peas in the White House. The chef, Rene Verdon, was reported to feel that cluck peas, even when disguised with a French name, were- an insult to the palate. Particularly when served cold . ...
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  63.  1969
    Dec 22, 1969 - The present. City problem. Chick pea Miss Bonheur Ogles YAMAHA Christmas Specials il. Twin In up to. MM PH CWEN IS in up V POr our ir NOW YAMAHA I In Bettor Machine The ONLY Yone with. NO das and OIL Mixing VIC PAMTH'S INC ...
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  64.  1970
    Apr 26, 1970 - minutes and remove it with chick pea paste It is absorbed through the skin and has a good effect on the bones Helen instructed as she held up a pint Ixittle of mustard oil she was selling for a dollarHow did you like the mustard oil and chick pea paste she asked at the next classThe ...
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  65.  1971
    1971 - The first record of chickpea production in western Canada dates back to the 1920s, but chickpea production on a large scale can really be traced back to the establishment of the Crop Development Centre (CDC) at the University of Saskatchewan in 1971.

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  66.  1972
    Feb 4, 1972 - Where may I find the spice coriander locally It seems to be very difficult to obtain I live in the Miami area and dont want to go too far afield I would also like to know if chick pea flour is available here Ive tried grinding the dried peas in a mill but with no success Coriander and ...
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  67.  1976
    Jun 24, 1976 - A Chick peas are one of the oldest foods known to man A wild variety was eaten as far back as 10000 years ago and they are known to have been cultivated during an cient Roman times In fact tradition has it that Cicero took his name from the Latin word for chick pea Cicer Orientinum ...
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  68.  1977
    Jan 20, 1977 - Vi» cup wine vinegar 1 garlic crushed Vi teaspoon dried oregano leaves Vs teaspoon salt Dash pepper. In a bowl mix together peas onion and tomato Into a jar measure corn oil vinegar garlic oregano salt and pepper Cover tightly and shake well Pour over vegetables toss Chill Makes 6 ...
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  69.  1978
    Feb 9, 1978 - Zucchini Dr essingrecipe follows. In medium bowl toss together tomatoes chick peas and chicory Toss with Zucchini Dressing Makes about 6 servings. Zucchini Dressing In medium bowl stir together Vi cup finely shredded zucchini 1 small cup.
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  70.  1979
    Aug 4, 1979 - salt teaspoon ground black peppercups shredded cabbagecup etc grated. Parmesan Romano chees 1 In large saucepan combine chick peas water bouillon cubes garlic tomato sauce salt and pepper Heat to boiling cover simmer 10 minutes 2 Add cabbage and cook 5 minutes or until just wilted 3 ...
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  71.  1983
    Dec 15, 1983 - pound chickpeasgarbanzos cups water Salt to tasie tablespoons oil tablespoon butter clove garlic minced cup finely diced onions cup finely diced celery cup finely diced carrots teaspoon cumin cup flour cups chicken broth cup cored diced tomatoes bay leaf Freshly ground pepper to taste ...
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  72.  1984
    Jun 20, 1984 - CHICK PEA AND ARTICHOKE SALAD 6ounce Jar marinated artichoke hearts cup olive oi cup lemon juice teaspoon sal teaspoon black peppe garlic clove crushed 19ounce cans chickpeas drained cup diced tomato tablespoon capers hardcooked cut into. Drain marinade from artichokes Into a medium ...
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  73.  1986
    Jul 11, 1986 - Proceedings of the international food legume research conference on pea, lentil, faba bean and chickpea held at the Sheraton Hotel, Spokane, Washington DC, USA, 6–11 July 1986. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.

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  74.  1987
    Aug 13, 1987 - A chickpea blight epidemic has wiped out half of the Inland Empire crop of the popular yellowish salad bean causing more than million in losses the US Department of Agriculture vaid Wednesday The disease a fungus called Ascochyta blight has left fields lookIng likesomeone went through ...
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  75.  1988
    Mar 1, 1988 - The field, infested with 0 to 32 nematodes/cm3 soil, was divided in 100 plots of 6.75 m2 each and sown to chickpea on 1 March, 1988. The nematode density in the soil of each plot was determined before sowing and after harvest. In mid April, nematodes were ...

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  76.  1989
    Dec 8, 1989 - NP Saxena and C. Johansen, Chickpea ideotypes for genetic enhancement of yield and yield stability in South Asia. In: Chickpea in the Nineties: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Chickpea Improvement4–8 December 1989, ICRISAT Center ...

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  77.  1990
    Aug 8, 1990 - Ladizinsky G and Adler A 1975 The origin of chickpea as indicated by seed protein electrophoresis Israel J Bot 24 183–189 ... Van Der Maesen LJ G 1972 Cicer L a Monograph of the Genus with Special Reference to the ChickpeaCicer arietinum L Veeman and Zoren Wageningen The Netherlands ...
    From Heredity - Abstract of article: The origin of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): … - Related web pages
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  78.  1991
    Jun 23, 1991 - As a first course she served tomato and chick pea soup garnished with fresh mint and toasted sesame seeds followed by skewers of marinated lamb and red peppers cooked over a charcoal fire Saffron rice pilaf and a zucchini and onion salad were served on the side For dessert she served a ...
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  79.  1992
    Aug 11, 1992 - In a large bowl combine chirk peas green pepper and onion In a small bowl combine oil lemon juice oregano garlic and black pepper add to chick pea mixture stir until coated Just before serving stir in feta cheese and reserved tomato wedges Yield 4 portions cups.
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  80.  1993
    Sep 15, 1993 - The nutritional analysis for the ChickpeaVegetable Medley was incorrectly listed in last week's Food section The correct nutritional ... Call them chickpeas call them garbanzo beans or even call them ceci the way the Italians do By any of the names theyre still the same chunky little ...
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  81.  1994
    Sep 8, 1994 - 3 Add the tomatoes and their liquid rosemary chickpea puree and the remaining can of chickpeas with its liquid to the saucepan Stirring it often heat the mixture for about 15 minutes or until it has thickened Add the parsley and pepper 4 Toss the hot cooked spaghetti with the sauce and ...
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  82.  1995
    Feb 9, 1995 - Chickpeas also called ceci beans or garbanzo beans are a versatile and flavorful ingredient around which to build a meal ... Combine the chickpea puree in a bowl with the tahini sesame oil salt and cumin Add lemon juice and stir to mix well then stir in minced garlic ...
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  83.  1996
    Jul 14, 1996 - Falafel, many other Mideast foods rely on the chickpea.(TASTE) ... find Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) articles. The chickpea is a legume that many people associate with the Middle East, where it is an important food that ...
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  84.  1997
    Jul 1997 - It is a widely adapted desi chickpea cultivar suitable for medium to high rainfall areas in Australia. It was released by Agriculture Western Australia in July 1997.

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  85.  1998
    Aug 27, 1998 - Miami Herald, The : Complete full-text content of local and regional news, including community events, schools, politics, government policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and people in the community. Paid advertisements are excluded.
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  86.  1999
    Sep 15, 1999 - Lentil Chickpea. and Rice Casserole. F2. Pasta with Fresh Tomato Sauce Basil and Cheese. F2. Peperonata. F4. Ratatouille. F4. Sesame Tofu Stirfry. F2. EAT WRITE. Homemade foods good for baby F3. VINTAGE POINT. Aussie wines good with everything F2. ANN LANDERS ...
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  87.  2000
    Sep 7, 2000 - On-farm IPM of chickpea in Nepal: proceedings of the International Workshop on Planning and Implementation of On-farm Chickpea IPM in Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal, 6–7 Sep 2000. Pande, S. (Suresh Pande); Johansen, C.; Stevenson, PC; Grzywacz, D .
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  88.  2001
    Feb 21, 2001 - M2 PRESSWIRE-21 February 2001-CSIRO: Chickpea, lupin yeild boost in drought (C) 1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD. RDATE:21022001 Researchers have identified two chickpea and two lupin varieties which have produced significantly ...

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  89.  2002
    Jul 10, 2002 - THE last time you bit into a falafel sandwich you were probably thinking about nothing more than the warm spice and crunch of the chickpea fritters and the way they played against the soft bread crisp vegetables and nutty tahini sauce. Unless youre Palestinian in which case you may ...
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  90.  2003
    Apr 22, 2003 - M2 PRESSWIRE-22 April 2003-US ARS: New, improved chickpea now available(C)1994- 2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD. RDATE:04222003 Legume lovers, rejoice! Agricultural Research Service scientists and their cooperators have released a new ...

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  91.  2004
    Aug 2004 - FILE - In this Aug. 2004 file photo, Mark Watson holds chickpea seedpods at his farm north of Alliance, Neb. Garbanzo bean farmers say a federal program that was supposed to provide them with a safety net is largely worthless because the government has ...

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  92.  2005
    Feb 20, 2005 - First came falafel the now ubiquitous Middle Eastern dish made of chickpeas and spices shaped like pucks or balls and deep fried The texture of falafel however is typically dense and grainy Now chefs have lightened the mixture and taking a cue from the Italian staple polenta poured the ...
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  93.  2006
    Mar 22, 2006 - At a recent visit to the Auberge at Ojai the newprogressive AmericanFrench restaurant where Christian Shafferof Avenue in Manhattan Beach and the recently closed Chloe in Playa del Rey is chef Times restaurant critic S Irene Virbila was wowed by a chickpea fritter appetizerThe flavor ...
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  94.  2007
    Jun 15, 2007 - Youll find chickpea salads in several Mediterranean countries Ozcan Ozan author of The Sultan's Kitchen prepares a colorful Turkish chickpea salad combining the basic chickpeaolive oil lemon juice mixture with diced tomatoes chopped parsley red onion garlic and plenty of seasonings ...
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  95.  2008
    Aug 27, 2008 - Healthy recipe: Chick pea and black bean salad posted Wed, Aug 27th 2008 by Debra McDuffee. Yes, I'm still trying to increase the amount of beans we eat, as I had mentioned when I posted the polenta and butter bean recipe earlier this month. ... Read More » 0 Comments.
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  96.  
    Nov 8, 2008 - It is somewhat ironic that chickpea dishes are popping up on trendy menus from New York to Paris as they have always been the thrifty cook's best friend Low in fat high in protein and dietary fibre and full of minerals such as zinc and vitamins such as folate theyre incredibly healthy ...
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  97.  2009
    Dec 18, 2009 - A plate of Peshwari chickpeas at the restaurant Namskar in Calgary on December 18, 2009. Photograph by: Christina Ryan, Calgary Herald We're starting to tire of our turkey, so we think it's time to add a little southern spice to the dim days of late December ...

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  98.  2010
    Jan 4, 2010 - By Patrick Moser (AFP) – Jan 4, 2010. ABU GOSH, Israel — At the risk of whipping up discord with Lebanon, an Arab-Israeli village is planning to make the world's biggest hummus, a humble chickpea dip that stirs passions across the Middle East . On ...

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    Jan 8, 2010 - Israelis gather around a giant humus dish in the Arab town of Abu Ghosh outside Jerusalem, Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. Israel has taken the upper hand in a new kind of Mideast conflict, one in which bullets are replaced by chickpeas. Using a satellite dish on loan ...

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    Mar 30, 2010 - Posted by: Chickpea on March 30, 2010 at 6:05 PM. I need this book! After drooling over all the awesome crafts on Craftzine.com, I decided to challenge myself to a craft a month. I'm 4 crafts in and realize, I have NO idea what I'm doing. I really could ...

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