The pandas bite off the hard outer part of the stalks and eat the soft fibres within.
The person who has cleared the leaves from the longest length of stalks wins.
Next to that are a pair of gardening gloves and two kitchen shears for snipping stalks.
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And he ate vegetables, typically a can of green beans or three to four celery stalks.
And restaurants in these areas serve indigenous meals, including rice in bamboo stalks, roasted wild boar and millet wine.
Nothing moved among the green leafy stalks, which were head high and surmounted by feathers of seed.
Even in Iraq's winter, new green growth is already forcing its way up among the dry stalks.
The eradication team entered the fields on the desert side and began whacking the stalks with sticks.
Some Iowa corn plants were only 4 to 5 feet tall with thin stalks and small ears.
Now if a wolf comes onto your ranch and touches or even stalks your livestock, you can kill it.
The white birds, which are a hybrid of four kinds of ducks, including mallards, swim between the rice stalks.
One poles the boat through the shallow lake beds while the other beats the rice stalks with government-approved sticks.
It will have ten rice stalks instead of six, as well as a burst of new, more vibrant colors.
ASEAN's famous logo of six rice stalks bundled together will morph into 10.
Our intrepid driver rallies onward, the Rover's tires crunching over fallen bamboo stalks and spinning out on the soft ground.
McQueen's collection, which he called "Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims" (a good East London reference), was shown in 1992.
The fast-track victory prompted pundits to wax lyrical about the job insecurity that stalks the land, fuelling sympathy for unions.
It's true that favas left to mature on their stalks too long will have a leathery skin that must be removed.
Within the walls of that building, Dred Scott is nowhere to be found, and Lochner stalks the halls like a ghost.
Starting with a small piece of frost on an electrode, he has grown ice stars and flowery stalks of impressive beauty.
For the asparagus, seek out spears with tight, firm tips and stalks whose bottoms are light and watery, not dry and fibrous.
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GreenShift is working on technology to feed carbon dioxide to algae and then harvest the algae as if they were corn stalks.
Contestants strip the stalks and eat the leaves non-stop for an hour.
One day, when they needed a large basket, they decided to make it on their own, painstakingly cutting and sharpening bamboo stalks.
The 1920s botanical pattern made up of stalks of cartoonlike leaves blends with "multiple patterns" of green already in the room, she says.
Adding the enzyme to corn stalks, the researchers say, could allow easier conversion of the woody waste parts of the corn plant into ethanol.
With sorghum, the ethanol distillery can put the bagasse (plant stalks) to use as a boiler fuel, generating heat for distillation and steam for electricity.
We will also fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn, but from wood chips and stalks or Swiss grass.
Celeriac is cousin to anise, carrots, parsley and parsnips, some of which are bred for their edible stalks and tops, others for their edible roots.
"We'll also fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn but from wood chips and stalks and switchgrass, " the president promised.
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