Tiger nuts contain substantial amounts of lipids; and the oil is used in cooking as well as a cosmetic ingredient. The nuts are also a good source of carbohydrates and fibers. Despite its rich nutritional values, it is relatively less explored as a food when compared to other edible nuts ...
000 BC, when it was grown in Egypt. As time passes tiger nuts have been known as numerous names —the scientific name “cyperus esculentus”, Zulu nut, aya, yellow grass nut, ground almond, edible rush, rush nut and, obviously, tiger nut. The nut become popular in ...
The tiger’s name, as critic Don Randall points out, is the name of a 16th-century Afghan chieftain who invaded the Indian subcontinent and for a time unseated the Mughals; this associates the tiger “with the conquest and consolidation of empires.” This Shere Khan is an outsider who ...
Butts are everywhere, but there’s something about animal behinds that drive people nuts. Be it their odd, anachronistic look or… This Gigantic Beetle Sounds Like a Nightmare — but Why? Why does this gigantic beetle make such a terrifying sound? The Hercules beetle is one of the larges...
Then they sleep and wake and sleep again, and weave little baskets of dried grass and put grasshoppers in them; or catch two praying mantises and make them fight; or string a necklace of red and black jungle nuts; or watch a lizard basking on a rock, or a snake hunting a frog near...
Einstein defined what’s nuts, clear as day, no ifs or buts. Doing the same, time and again and expecting change is insane. So when you hit a fail, don’t hammer the bent nail. Pull it out, start anew, and don’t let bent nails accrue. ...