Although we do not have a program for Indian or even Buddhist studies for undergraduate students like other major universities, I believe this is an excellent start for HKU. It is important that students of humanities have the opportunity to acquire the fundamental skills such as the mastery of ...
Aged nine months in French oak, 32% new, this pinot exudes earthy red fruit and cola flavors that paired well with the Estero Gold Reserve from the Valley Ford Cheese Company, an aged hard cheese from Sonoma County, touted to complement most red wines. With fewer than 100 cases produced, ...
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Lake Onondaga was the site of some of the worst chemical contamination of industrialization. It is also a place sacred to the traditional Onondaga. Their love – a term Kimmerer is not afraid to use—for this lake motivated a plan for clean-up and restoration in the worst of circumstances. ...
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Tonight I bottled a second batch of umeshu, plum wine. This is a popular DIY project in Japan every spring when green plums appear on trees. The ingredients are simple – just 3 things – fruit, rock sugar, and alcohol. Separately the 3 ingredients aren’t very good. The fruits are har...
The Fruit is lost amidst the Exuberance of Leaves. Tom Puzzle is one of the most Emminent Immethodical Disputants of any that has fallen under my Observation. Tom has read enough to make him very Impertinent: His Knowledge is sufficient to raise Doubts, but not to clear them. It is a ...
“Shi yuan,” the women would reply, crossing their fingers into an X for ten. And there were men too pushing rough wooden carts, full of heavier fruits, like pears and nectarines. Closer to the intersection, women from the neighbourhood had stands where they sold watermelon and grapefruit...
an astringent and almost rubbery flavor. It’s not a sign of bad coffee; it’s a niche taste that some aficionados prefer. It’s not normally my cup of tea (heh), but sometimes I’m in the mood for a touch of the exotic. I’ll freeze this for when I’m in a Mediterranean ...
or as a topping for salad, yogurt, or ice cream. Ancient Egyptians regarded the pomegranate as a symbol of prosperity and ambition. The Greeks were familiar with the fruit far before it was introduced to Rome via Carthage, and it figures in multiple myths and artworks. The myth of Persepho...