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At the current time, the pasta is sold to Barilla.
It also does not seem to do much for his primary sponsor, the Barilla food company.
Barilla Group is a big Italian food company that makes pasta.
The Barilla clan never hesitated to seek outside help.
Paolo Barilla paints a glowing future for the pasta company.
"If Barilla does not need to be subsidized," he said, "they should give up the subsidy portion."
The soap's sodium compound came from the barilla plant.
The resulting solution is boiled dry to obtain the finished barilla.
So to skirt the tariffs, Barilla will soon start to make pasta in America.
The word "barilla" was also used directly to refer to the soda ash obtained from plant sources.
Presumably the word "barilla" entered English and other languages as a consequence of this export trade.
When Barilla, the world's largest pasta maker, refinanced its debt last year, it turned to the bond market.
Barilla Fields has been developed, but the garden Murphy planted still grows.
Barilla has been branching out into other European countries and earlier this year set up an American subsidiary.
Barilla, based in Italy, would also assume $704 million in debt.
For Europe, the tour was sponsored by Barilla.
Barilla is certainly not alone.
In desperation, I tore open the Barilla box.
He transformed a vacant lot called Barilla Fields into an award-winning organic farm.
Its many sponsors and patrons also include Barilla, a leading Italian pasta manufacturer.
Paolo Barilla was born an heir to Europe's biggest pasta empire.
The product in question: Barilla, an Italian pasta.
The purest barilla had a sodium carbonate concentration of about 30%.
Barilla Draw is a river in Texas.
The song was recorded for a Barilla TV spot.
In October it is mainly red because of the Common glasswort.
The glasswort is about two feet (60 cm) tall.
While glasswort grows on many European tidal banks, the mangroves of the tropics are extensive.
Therefore this is another way of obtaining additional water from air, e.g. glasswort and cord-grass.
It enjoys subsisting in marsh habitats where glasswort abounds.
Salt marsh is a rich habitat with a host of specialist species - such as glasswort, Salicornia, shown here.
It's wetter here; you find the glasswort where it's wetter."
Marsh samphire ashes were used to make soap and glass (hence its other old English name, "glasswort").
European glasswort is picked between May and September and sold locally as "samphire".
Luckily the glasswort plant has been increasing around the San Francisco Bay perimeter since the 1980s.
The Glasswort Sclerostegia arbuscula is dominant around the island's coast.
After the first plants (glasswort) took root, the land transformed first to salt marshes and finally to marshes.
Take uncrushed leaves of glasswort, burn them, then soak the ashes in olive oil and sharp vinegar.
Glasswort is also a favourite food for the rabbits, which will venture onto the saltmarsh in search of this succulent plant.
It eats seeds and plants, especially pickleweed and glasswort, one of the most common salt marsh plant species.
Donna also significantly spread buttonwood, saltwort, and glasswort, and epiphytes began to grow in new areas.
Salicornia subterminalis) is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family known by the common name Parish's glasswort.
One rare species, Perennial Glasswort (Sarcocornia perennis), is also associated with the community.
One way of reducing sodium carbonate is to cultivate glasswort or saltwort or barilla plants.
They make an entrance topped with a spicy mango salsa and garnished with glasswort, a delicate crunchy plant that grows on the East End.
The common glasswort is Salicornia europaea of the goosefoot family, Chenopodiaceae.
In the medieval and early post-medieval centuries, various glasswort plants were collected at tidal marshes and seashores around the Mediterranean Sea.
Arthrocnemum subterminale (Parish's glasswort)
Salicornia bigelovii (dwarf glasswort)
Salicornia europaea (common glasswort)
Hooker formerly told me that Salsola kali, a var.
Salsola Kali, bloom on.
Russian thistle (Salsola kali) is an important forb diet item.
The larvae feed on Salsola kali.
Salsola kali (prickly glasswort)
Kali turgida (Synonym Salsola kali subsp.
Salsola kali is said to have arrived in the United States in shipments of flax seeds to South Dakota in the nineteenth century.
The larvae feed on various sand-dune plants, including Salsola kali, Cakile maritima, and Atriplex.
The larvae feed on Oxytropis, Melilotus alba, Lupinus, Salsola kali and Viola pedatifida.
Alume catino was derived from the ash of the salsola soda and salsola kali bushes that grew in the Levantine coastal region.
Akhani & E. H. Roalson, (Basionym: Salsola kali R. Br.)
Scarlet globemallow (Sphaeralcea coccinea) and Russian thistle (Salsola kali) are preferred during late summer and fall, but are sought out during every season.
Saltwort (Salsola kali) recorded in 2009, once found on most sandy beaches in Scilly and now a rare plant; previous record on Scilly was 2004 on Samson.
In addition to Salsola soda, soda ash has also been produced from the ashes of Salsola kali (another saltwort plant), of glasswort plants, and of kelp, a type of seaweed.
Bon Homme County is the point of origin for the Siberian alien, Salsola kali, a type of tumbleweed, first reported here in 1877, probably introduced in a shipment of flax seed from Ukraine.