Esculenta, a Latin word meaning
esculent or edible , may refer to:esculenta. See also : Esculentum Esculentus Category:Latin words found in
Kaynak: EsculentaThe Propitious
Esculent: The Potato in World History is a book by John Reader outlining the role of the potato (the
esculent of the title
Kaynak: The Propitious EsculentDr Badham was more successful as a mycologist, writing a well-received Treatise on the
esculent funguses of England, published in 1847.
Kaynak: Charles David BadhamA plain and easy account of the British fungi, with descriptions of the
esculent and poisonous species, details of the principles of
Kaynak: Bovista nigrescensa number of Anna Maria's illustrations were published as plates in A treatise on the
esculent funguses of England by Charles David Badham .
Kaynak: Anna Maria HusseyMallow was an
esculent (edible) vegetable among the Romans; a dish of marsh mallow was one of their delicacies. Prosper Alpinus stated
Kaynak: Althaea officinalisA Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi: with descriptions of the
esculent and poisonous species ... With twenty-four coloured plates
Kaynak: Mordecai Cubitt Cookegame, and to discover springs of water; and it has even been proposed to take pigs, for the sake of finding out
esculent roots in the soil.
Kaynak: Australian feral camelin possession of large fields of the finest land, producing large crops of corn, beans, melons, pumpkins, and other
esculent vegetables. ...
Kaynak: Black Seminoles