Infobox Film name Hostess Madness Unparched Nectar image Hostess Madness Unparched Nectar.jpg image size caption Theatrical poster for Hostess Madness Unparched Nectar 2006 director Yutaka Ikejima ref Infobox data from cite web url http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g data 2006 060910 host.htm title accessdate 2009 11 20 language Japanese publisher http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g menu.htm P.G. Web Site and cite web url http www.japanese cinema db.jp details 20267 title accessdate 2009 11 20 publisher http www.japanese cinema db.jp index.php Japanese Cinema Database Agency for Cultural Affairs ref producer writer Ky ko Godai narrator starring Yuria Hidaka music Kazumi ba cinematography Takuya Hasegawa editing Sh ji Sakai studio Cement Match distributor OP Eiga released October 13, 2006 runtime 61 min. country Japan language Japanese language Japanese budget gross preceded by followed by nihongo Hostess Madness Unparched Nectar Hosuto Kurui Kawakanai Mitsu jiru is a 2006 in film 2006 Japan ese pink film directed by Yutaka Ikejima and written by Ky ko Godai , Ikejima s wife and frequent collaborator. It won the Bronze Prize for Best Film, and Best Director awards at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. ref cite web url http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g award 2006.htm title Best Ten of 2006 accessdate January 18, 2009 publisher http www2u.biglobe.ne.jp p g menu.htm P G Website language Japanese ref Cast Yuria Hidaka Ami Y ki Mikami Keiko Yui Mizuki Osamu Tanpopo Sh Takahiro Nomura Takuya Yasushi Takemoto Kazuhiko Kikujir Honda Nagura Nakae Mizuhara Sanae Bibliography cite book last Sharp first Jasper title Behind the Pink Curtain The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema pages 331, 345 year 2008 publisher FAB Press location Guildford isbn 978 1 903254 54 7 cite web url http isp1.dmm.co.jp nifty nikkatsu detail cid 174okuram087 title accessdate 2009 11 20 language Japanese publisher ... more details
Image Bee in flower.jpg thumb 200px right A Western honey bee honey bee collecting nectar from an apple flower. The nectar source in a given area depends on the type of vegetation present and the length of their bloom period. What type of vegetation will grow in an area depends on soil texture, soil ... 5. A good predictor for when a plant will bloom and produce nectar is a calculation of the growing .... The classification in major or minor nectar source is very dependent on the agricultural use of the land ..., suburban and areas not under cultivation provide more consistent year round nectar forage than areas that are heavily cultivated with a few agricultural crops. The nectar sources from large cultivated ...?set albumName rosaceae&id photo Malus domestica ida red Malus domestica 4 5 No, the nectar is mostly ... five to eight years, with lower volume of nectar other years. major 800 1,100 pounds honey T Elm ... One of the best spring forage sources for honeybees. Blooms 45 60 days and continuously produces nectar ... Asclepias spp. 55 species 7 8 feral All species are great for honeybees. Nectar is so abundant that it is possible to shake the blossom and actually see the nectar fall. major 120 250 pounds honey ... In California , spring blooming plant with repeat bloom. Fall bloom provides nectar for bees for overwintering. The most unusual feature of Echium vulgare is the protection of the nectar inside ... months this plant is a stable source of nectar for bees. Additionally this plant produces nectar throughout the day unlike most plants which produce nectar for a short period of time. If the bees have a good access to Echium they can collect between 12 20  lbs of nectar a day. The concentration of sugars in the nectar vary 22.6 48.3 depending on the quality of the soil, and not on the amount of rain ... of honey plants Honeydew source Nectar source Pollen source Melliferous flower Regional honeys References ... Ohio Nectar and Pollen Producing Plants Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet, 2000 ref ref name ... more details
Honey guide may refer to Honeyguide s, birds in the family Indicatoridae , of which some species will lead humans to bee colonies. Nectar guides , otherwise known as Floral guides markings that guide pollinators visiting flowers to pollen, nectar, or other incentives. disambig ... more details
Fluid feeders are organisms that feed on the fluid of other organisms. It can refer to Hematophagy , feeding on blood Nectarivore , feeding on nectar Plant sap feeders disambig ... more details
For the plant species Arnica lonchophylla Arnica Taxobox image Lonchophylla robusta.jpg image caption Lonchophylla robusta regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Chiroptera familia Phyllostomidae genus Lonchophylla genus authority Oldfield Thomas Thomas , 1903 subdivision ranks Species subdivision Lonchophylla bokermanni br Lonchophylla cadenai br Lonchophylla chocoana br Lonchophylla concava br Lonchophylla dekeyseri br Lonchophylla fornicata br Lonchophylla handleyi br Lonchophylla hesperia br Lonchophylla mordax br Lonchophylla orcesi br Lonchophylla orienticollina br Lonchophylla pattoni br Lonchophylla robusta br Lonchophylla thomasi Lonchophylla is a genus of bat s in the family Phyllostomidae . List of species Genus Lonchophylla Bokermann s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla bokermanni Cadena s Long tongued Bat , Lonchophylla cadenai Chocoan Long tongued Bat , Lonchophylla chocoana Dekeyser s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla dekeyseri Arched Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla fornicata Handley s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla handleyi Western Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla hesperia Goldman s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla concava Godman s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla mordax Orc s s Long tongued Bat , Lonchophylla orcesi Lonchophylla orienticollina Patton s Long tongued Bat , Lonchophylla pattoni Orange Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla robusta Thomas s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla thomasi References MSW3 Chiroptera id 13801193 pages Phyllostomidae G. Category Bat genera Category Lonchophylla Leafnosed bat stub es Lonchophylla fr Lonchophylla nl Lonchophylla pt Lonchophylla zh ... more details
Honey flow is a term used by beekeeping beekeepers indicating that one or more major nectar source s are in bloom and the weather is favorable for bees to fly and collect the nectar in abundance. The northern or southern latitudes with its longer summer day time hours can be of considerable benefit for honey production. Flowers will bloom for longer hours, the time per day that bees can fly is extended, and therefore the number of trips per day can be higher. In addition, the upper latitudes do not have hot and dry periods in the summer where virtually all of the excess nectar flow dries up. Where there are a succession of nectar source s throughout the summer season, a honeyflow may last for many weeks. In other areas significant honeyflows may only last two or three weeks per year from one or a limited number of nectar sources. The rest of the year is spent in just maintenance a situation where the incoming nectar and pollen nearly match the needed food for the hive, or where sufficient reserve stores must be present for the hive to survive a winter season. Speed of work Honeybees visit up to about 40 flowers per minute depending on floral type, nectar availability and weather conditions. Floral visitation rate by honeybees of some important crops apricot s 10 sec apple s 68 sec Cherry cherries 82 sec raspberry 116 sec black currant 134 sec The longer the time period, the greater the nectar availability. It takes twice as much time to collect a load of nectar compared with a load ... that a single bee will do an average of 10 trips per day range 7 13 . Large single loads of nectar ... flying weather per day times frac 70 mg of nectar during honey flow per trip and bee times frac 1kg 1,000,000 mg approx 5 kg nectar big day math In two days a strong hive with more than 20,000 foragers may fill a honey super . This is for nectar, ripe honey has its water fraction reduced significantly. See also Honey Honeydew source Northern Nectar Sources for Honeybees Sources The hive and the honey ... more details
Infobox Beverage name Pulp logo image Image Brand Pulp Juice Bottle 700 ml.jpg 250px 300 ml Pulp juice bottle type Nectar drink Nectar manufacturer Ajegroup origin Peru introduced 2004 discontinued related variants Apricot Pulp is a brand of Nectar drink Nectar introduced to the Peru vian market by the Ajegroup in 2004. ref name officialproductwebsite http www.ajegroup.com web ajeper product pulp.jsp Ajegroup Pulp product information ref Pulp is sold in glass bottles of 300  Millilitre ml and Carton s of 150  Millilitre ml and one  litre in the flavors durazno peach , mango, and pi a pineapple . ref name officialproductwebsite See also Juice Fruit Juice Juice vesicles External links es http www.ajegroup.com Official website of the Ajegroup References reflist Brands of Ajegroup Category Peruvian cuisine Category Peruvian beverages food product stub pl Pulp nap j ... more details
Jumex can refer to Jumex , the nectar or juice brand popular in Mexico Colecci n Jumex La Colecci n Jumex , an art collection housed on the Jumex factory grounds Trade name of selegiline , an anti Parkinson drug disambig ... more details
wikt nectarivorous Image Australian painted lady feeding closeup.jpg thumb 250px An Australian Painted Lady feeding on nectar through its long proboscis Refimprove date October 2009 In zoology , nectarivore is an animal which eats the sugar rich nectar produced by flower ing plants. Most nectarivores are insects or birds, but there are also nectarivorous mammals, notably several species of bat s in the Southwestern United States and Mexico , as well as the Australian Honey Possum T. rostratus , and Geckos genus Phesulma in Mauritius . The term is less exclusive than other vore s many animals that are considered nectarivorous may also be insectivore insectivorous . Many species are Nectar robbing nectar robbers , performing no pollination services to a plant while still consuming nectar. Ecology Many nectarivores have morphological features that are closely adapted to the geometries of flowers on which they feed. ref John A. Wiens. 1992 ref See also Frugivore Herbivore References John A. Wiens. 1992. The Ecology of Bird Communities Processes and variations , 336 pages Line notes reflist feeding Category Herbivory ecology stub es Nectar voro eo Nektaroman ulo fr Nectarivore mt Nettarivoru ja ru uk ... more details
taxobox image Mucuna holtonii 2.jpg image caption Mucuna holtonii , inflorescence regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Faboideae tribus Phaseoleae genus Mucuna species M. holtonii binomial Mucuna holtonii binomial authority Harold Norman Moldenke Moldenke synonyms Stizolobium holtonii ref http www.ipni.org ipni idPlantNameSearch.do?id 164648 2 IPNI ref Mucuna holtonii is a species of plant in the Fabaceae bean family , which is pollinated by bat s. Bats are able to detect if the flowers have nectar using Animal echolocation echolocation . ref D. von Helverson and O. von Helverson. Object recognition by echolocation a nectar feedingbat exploiting the flowers of a rain forest vine . in Journal of Comp. Physiol. A. 2003 189 327 336. ref ref von Helverson & von Helverson 1999 http www.nature.com nature journal v398 n6730 full 398759a0.html Acoustic guide in bat pollinated flower Nature journal Nature 398 759 760. ref After an initial bat visit during which nectar is removed, the petals are arranged in a different manner altering the shape of the flower . As a result, the unique echo fingerprint of petal arrangement informs the bat whether nectar is present or absence. This trait appears to has coevolved with bats. Sources references Category Faboideae Faboideae stub vi Mucuna holtonii ... more details
sections news more news releases GAB honors07.htm ref . Firestone Walker also brews Nectar ... Nectar, GABF Silver Ordinary or Special Bitter Double Barrel Ale, GABF Silver American Style Strong Pale Ale Nectar IPA, Australian International Beer Awards Gold Medal Union Jack India Pale Ale Australian ... Medal Nectar India Pale Ale LA County Fair Gold Medal Double Barrel Ale LA County Fair Gold Medal Hemp Ale LA County Fair Silver Medal Red Nectar LA County Fair Bronze Medal Pale 31 LA County Fair Bronze Medal Hefeweizen San Diego County Fair 1st place Nectar India Pale Ale San Diego County Fair 2nd place Pale 31 California State Fair Gold Medal Pale 31 California State Fair Gold Medal Red Nectar California State Fair Gold Medal Nectar India Pale Ale California State Fair Silver Medal Hefeweizen ... Medal Red Nectar LA County Fair Bronze Medal Pale 31 LA County Fair Bronze Medal Hefeweizen Australian ... Mission St. Pale GABF Silver Medal Nectar Pale GABF Silver Medal Velvet Merkin GABF Silver Medal ... American Strong Pale Ale Nectar India Pale Ale LA County Fair Silver Medal American Style Pale Ale Nectar Pale World Beer Cup Gold Medal Other Low Strength Ale or Lager Firestone Extra Pale World Beer Cup Silver Medal American Style Strong Pale Ale Nectar India Pale Ale World Beer Cup Silver Medal ... Medal Nectar Pale Ale GABF Silver Medal Double Barrel Ale GABF Bronze Medal Firestone Lager Best Pale ... Firestone Pale Ale California State Fair Gold Medal Nectar India Pale Ale California State Fair Gold Medal Pale Nectar California State Fair Gold Medal Red Nectar World Beer Cup Champion Brewery and Champion ... Ale 2005 GABF Gold Medal American Style Pale Ale Nectar Pale Ale LA County Fair Gold Medal Brown Porter ... Coastal Light Lager LA County Fair Silver Medal American Style Pale Ale Nectar Pale Ale LA County Fair Bronze Medal American Style Amber Red Red Nectar California State Fair Gold Medal American Style Pale Ale Firestone Pale Ale California State Fair Silver Medal English India Pale Ale Nectar India ... more details
italictitle Unreferenced date December 2009 Taxobox name Eonycteris status trend image image width 240px image caption regnum Animalia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Chiroptera familia Pteropodidae subfamilia Macroglossinae Chiroptera Macroglossinae genus Eonycteris binomial authority Dobson, 1873 Eonycteris is a genus of megabat s found in Asia. Species within this genus are Greater Nectar Bat , Eonycteris major Cave Nectar Bat , Eonycteris spelaea Philippine Dawn Bat , Eonycteris robusta Pteropodidae R. Category Bat genera Category Eonycteris fr Eonycteris it Eonycteris nl Eonycteris pl Eonycteris pt Eonycteris zh ... more details
Varuni or Varunani is the female consort of Varuna and the goddess was adopted by Varuna when she came out of the ocean, during the churning for amrita immortal nectar . She is a secret form of Vajravarahi and represents the purifying nectar of immortality amrita . She is the agent of transcendent wisdom . In popular culture Varuni makes an appearance in Digital Devil Saga 2 as the avatar form of Sera. References http www.mythfolklore.net india encyclopedia varuni.htm Encyclopedia for Epics of Ancient India, accessed 13 May 2006 External links http www.experiencefestival.com varuni A Wisdom Archive on Varuni Hindu Culture and Epics Category Hindu goddesses Category Rigvedic deities Hinduism stub ru zh ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Andrena marginata image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera familia Andrenidae subfamilia Andreninae genus Andrena species A. marginata binomial Andrena marginata binomial authority Fabricius , 1776 Andrena marginata is a species of the sand bee Andrena genus. It feeds on different nectar bearing plants of the family Dipsacaceae , like Knautia arvensis and Succisa pratensis . The female builds a nest in the ground and fills the cells with a mixture of nectar and pollen. One egg is placed in each cell and the larva hatches, grow and pupates within the nest. The adults emerge in spring after hibernation . Category Andrenidae bee stub nl Oranje zandbij sv Guldsandbi ... more details
Use British English date September 2010 Use dmy dates date September 2010 The June Gap refers to a dearth of nectar Forage honeybee forage for bees in June in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The June Gap is important because typically, the number of bees and hence energy requirement in the colony has built up significantly by the time the dearth occurs. Some plants which can help provide nectar in this gap are Cotoneaster and the closely related Pyracantha . See also Beekeeping in the United Kingdom Beekeeping in Ireland Forage honeybee Honeydew source List of honey plants Pollen source References Unreferenced date April 2010 Reflist Agriculture in the United Kingdom Category Beekeeping in the United Kingdom Category Beekeeping in Ireland Bee stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2012 Infobox book name Ar Raheeq ul Makhtum The Sealed Nectar image File The Sealed Nectar cover.jpg image caption Biography of Prophet Muhammad author Safi ur Rahman al Mubarkpuri cover artist country United States language English series genre Biography publisher Darussalaam release date media type Print hardcover pages 440 pp hardcover isbn 1 59144 070 X dewey congress oclc preceded by followed by Ar Raheeq ul Makhtum in Arabic Urdu meaning The Sealed Nectar is a biography of the Islamic prophet Muhammad , written in Arabic and Urdu by Safi ur Rehman Mubarakpuri. The Arabic version was awarded first prize by the Muslim World League , at the first Islamic Conference on Seerah , following an open competition for a book on the Sirah Rasul Allah life of Muhammad in 1979 1399 Islamic Calendar AH . The book competed with 170 other manuscripts, 84 in Arabic , 64 in Urdu , 21 in English language English , one in French language French and one in Hausa language Hausa . The book takes into account various phases of the life of Muhammad. The book has been extensively undergone supervision from The Quran Publishing and Printing, Riyadh and deemed authentic and suitable for all audience, who wish to know more about the life of Muhammad. The revised edition of the book is less than 600 pages. It has been translated into English as The Sealed Nectar . The title of the book is taken from Quran ic verse Yusqawna mirraheeq in makhtum in http www.kalamullah.com Books Quran 20Transliteration.pdf meaning Their drinks will be spiced with sealed nectar See also Sirah Rasul Allah References references External links http www.oneurdu.com index.php topic,267.0.html Original Urdu version Category Sunni literature Category Biographies of Muhammad Category Islamic books Category Indian Pakistani books islam book stub ar es El N ctar Sellado fa id Ar Rahiq Al Makhtum ms Ar Raheeq Al Makhtum ur ... more details
of the Western honey bee s at what temperature they will start foraging. The main nectar ... honey bee round dance , waggle dance and shaking signals. In addition to nectar and pollen, honey bees may forage for a honeydew source in certain coniferous trees and on oak s. See also Northern Nectar Sources for Honey Bees Nectar source Pollen source Honeydew source List of honey plants Melliferous ... more details
s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla bokermanni Cadena s Long tongued Bat , Lonchophylla cadenai Chocoan Long tongued Bat , Lonchophylla chocoana Lonchophylla concava Dekeyser s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla dekeyseri Arched Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla fornicata Handley s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla handleyi Western Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla hesperia Godman s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla mordax Orc s s Long tongued ... Orange Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla robusta Thomas s Nectar Bat , Lonchophylla thomasi Genus Platalina ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Cinnamon bellied Flowerpiercer image Diglossa baritula.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Thraupidae genus Diglossa bird Diglossa species D. baritula binomial Diglossa baritula binomial authority Johann Georg Wagler Wagler , 1832 synonyms The Cinnamon bellied Flowerpiercer Diglossa baritula is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. It is found in El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , and Mexico . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical moist montane forest s and heavily degraded former forest . It is a species known to be a nectar robber , apparently taking nectar while not pollination pollinating the plant. ref cite journal doi 10.1890 0012 9658 2000 081 2651 ANRCOM 2.0.CO 2 title Are nectar robbers cheaters or mutualists? author Maloof, Joan E Inouye, David W url http faculty.salisbury.edu jemaloof manuscripts Ecology.htm journal Ecology journal Ecology pages 2651 2661 volume 81 issue 10 date Oct 2000 year 2000 issn 0012 9658 ref References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. reflist Category Diglossa Thraupidae stub de Zimtbauch Hakenschnabel es Diglossa baritula fr Percefleur cannelle pt Diglossa baritula ru sv Brunbukad blompickare ... more details
Hindu scriptures Amrutanubhav or Amritanubhav lang mr is a composition by the Marathi people Marathi saint and poet Dnyaneshwar during the 13th century. It is considered to be a milestone in Marathi literature . Etymology of the name Amrutanubhav is composed of two Marathi language Marathi words Amrut derived from Amrita which translates as immortal Nectar in Sanskrit and Anubhav meaning experience. As a result, it literally translates to The nectar of experience or even the experience of nectar in Sanskrit Marathi language Marathi . About the work On advise from his Guru Nivruttinath ref name hindupedia cite web url http www.hindupedia.com en Sant Dnyaneshwar title Sant Dnyaneshwar publisher hindupedia.com ref Dnyaneshwar created an original work to state his experiences in Yoga and Philosophy . Although the work did not achieve as much fame as Dnyaneshwari, it is still considered as one of the most important ones in Marathi literature . This work was to be Dnyaneshwar s last as he soon announced his intention to take on the state of a Sanjeevan Samadhi ref name hindupedia . Experts Chaitanya Maharaj Deglurkar elaborates the subtle meanings of the Amrutanubhava of Saint Dnyaneshwar at Swami Bhaskareswarananda Memorial Lecture Series at Ramakrishna Math, Pune . ref http www.rkmpune.org our activities our activities spi.html ref See also Dnyaneshwar Dnyaneshwari Chaitanya Maharaj Deglurkar References Reflist External links http sanskritdocuments.org marathi documents amRitAnubhava.pdf amRitAnubhava on sanskritdocuments.org Marathi language topics Hinduism stub Category Hindu texts Category Marathi literature Category Varkari mr ... more details
Image HonningSkraelle.JPG thumb Beeswax being scraped off the honeycombs in the honey supers A honey super is a part of a commercial agriculture commercial beehive beekeeping beehive that is used to collect honey . The most common variety is the super with a depth of 6 inches in the length and width dimensions of a Langstroth hive . A honey super consists of a box in which 8 10 frame beehive frames are hung. Western honeybee s collect nectar and store the processed nectar in honeycomb , which they build on the frames. When the honeycomb is full, the bees will cap the comb with beeswax . Beekeeping Beekeepers will take the full honey supers and extract the honey. Periods when there is an abundant nectar source available and bees are quickly bringing back the nectar , are called a honey flow . During a honey flow, beekeepers may put several honey supers onto a hive so the bees have enough storage space. Honey supers are removed in the fall when the honey is extracted and before the hive is winterized. Langstroth hive dimensions Using   inch wood the outside dimensions are 19 16 height. In the metric system 25mm wood may be used which makes the outside dimensions 515mm 425mm height. ref name 10 frame Langstroth Beehive Cite web url http beesource.com files 10frlang.pdf title 10 frame Langstroth Beehive accessdate 2008 12 21 publisher Beesource.com year 1999 format PDF ref class wikitable Size or type Inside 18 14 and height in inches Metric 465 375 and height in millimeter Comment 10 frame Comb Honey Super 4 121 Ross Rounds need 4 Super 10 frame Shallow Super 5 146 10 frame Medium depth Illinois Super 6 168 10 frame Deep 9 244 References Commons category Honey supers reflist DEFAULTSORT Honey Super Category Beekeeping tools Category Domesticated animals Category Buildings and structures used to confine animals bee stub de Honigraum ... more details
About the juice Infobox Company company name Jugomex, S.A. de C.V. company logo Image Jumex logo.jpg company type Private Company Private foundation April 27, 1961 location Mexico City , Mexico key people Eugenio Lopez Alonso industry Foods products Fruit juices, nectar, children s drinks, milk, energy drinks, and sports drinks revenue operating income net income num employees parent subsid homepage http www.jumex.com.mx www.jumex.com.mx footnotes Jumex pronounced HU MEX is a brand of juice and nectar drink nectar in Mexico . The Jumex brand is also popular among Hispanic consumers in the United States . Currently, the Jumex Group which manufactures Jumex offers lines of fresh and preserved fruit juice s, nectar , children s drinks, milk , smoothies , energy drink s, and sports drink s in Mexico. History Image Jumexcan.jpg 200px thumb left The famous little blue can . The origins of Jumex lie with Fruit and Juice Packing, Inc. Empacadora de Frutas y Jugos, S.A. and its Frugo brand, which were founded on April 27, 1961. The first flavors were apricot , apple , guava , mango , pear , plum and tamarind , today several additional flavors and blends are offered under its brands. The actual Jumex brand and its little blue can was introduced in 1964. The current company associated with Jumex and other popular beverage brands is the Jumex Group, which consists of Frugosa, Botemex, Jugomex, Alijumex, Vilore Services Corp., Vilore Services, and Vilore Foods, Inc. U.S. http www.jumex.com.mx BacercaJumex fsAcerca.html Jumex is associated with the Mexico Mexican foods company La Coste a food company La Coste a . External links http www.jumex.com Jumex Group website Category Companies established in 1961 Category Juice drink brands Category Food companies of Mexico Category Companies based in Mexico City Category Mexican beverages es Grupo J mex no Jumex ... more details
Multiple issues wikify February 2012 orphan February 2012 refimprove December 2008 Clam liquor , also called clam extract, is a liquid extracted during cooking and opening of clams . Undiluted it is called clam broth , and when concentrated by evaporation is called clam nectar. It may be canned in all these forms or used to fill up canned clam meat. ref http www.fishbase.org Glossary Glossary.cfm?TermEnglish Clam 20liquor ref References Reflist Edible molluscs Category Edible molluscs Category Food ingredients ingredient stub ... more details
For a spider s trap line trap line spiders Trap lining or trap line refers to a feeding strategy amongst certain families of bird s, notably hummingbird s and woodpecker s. These birds visit a circuit of specific plants, trees, or other feeding sites, much as animal trapping trappers check their lines of traps. In the case of sapsucker s, entrapped insect s in sap are an essential source of food . For hummingbirds the relationship is to the seasonally flowering species providing nectar . Category Bird terminology Category Bird feeding bird stub ... more details