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The Solitary Fishtail Palm, Caryota urens, which is called Kitul in Sri Lanka, gives rise to the town's name.
Toddy palm is a common name for several species of palms used to produce palm wine.
In Myanmar, jaggery is harvested from toddy palm syrup.
One can also find Thai-style house models and furniture made of several types of Toddy palm trees available for sale.
Additionally, it can also be served with fruits such as jackfruit, the fruit of the toddy palm or mixed with other Thai desserts.
The hne has a sextuple reeds (called hnegan), made from the young leaf of the toddy palm, which is soaked for six months.
Toddy palm jaggery is also sometimes mixed with coconut shreds, jujube puree or sesame, depending on the area.
Palm wine, locally known as Neera, is a sap extracted from inflorescences of various species of toddy palms.
He is the instrumental for achieving ex-gratia to the toddy tappers, who fell from toddy palm trees while tapping.
The former toddy palm tree climber later became famous as one of the Four Paladins of Anawrahta.
The rain and the wind splashed and gurgled and moaned round the house, and the toddy palms rattled and roared.
Other sections had less secure support, consisting, in some cases, of sections of toddy palm, insulated with pieces of sal wood fastened to their tops.
The dark and sticky dish consists mainly of kithul jaggery (from the sap of the toddy palm), rice flour and coconut milk.
When he takes on his human form, U Mingyaw takes relish in drinking toddy, the sap of the palmyra tree (aka the "toddy palm").
Neera, also called sweet toddy or palm nectar, is a sap extracted generally before sunrise from the inflorescence of various species of toddy palms and used to quench thirst.
Borassus flabellifer, the Asian Palmyra palm, Toddy palm, Sugar palm, or Cambodian palm, is native to South and Southeast Asia, in the Indomalaya ecozone.
However, oral tradition claims otherwise, that Bayinnaung descended from a family of commoners, with his father a toddy palm climber, a theory first documented by Taw Sein Ko, a Burmese archaeologist.
When I arrived, there was a fitful, undecided rain on the face of the land, accompanied by a restless wind, and every gust made a noise like the rattling of dry bones in the stiff toddy palms outside.
Thai-Style House Models, Thai-Style House Prefabricated Parts, Toddy Palm Furniture: This is a centre producing Thai-style house prefabricated parts of all types.
The feni; Cashew feni is made from the fermentation of the fruit of the cashew tree, while coconut feni is made from the sap of toddy palms is popular alcoholic beverage.
In English it is variously referred to as African fan palm, African palmyra palm, deleb palm, ron palm, toddy palm, black rhun palm, ronier palm (from the French) and other names.
Sodabi is a liquor made from wine palm, and often consumed at events and ceremonies.
Much of the park is savannah-like, with scattered stands of wine palms and evergreens.
Chilean Wine Palm groves occur in the Ocoa Valley.
In these areas the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis is an associated tree species.
For example the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, 'Jubaea chilensis' is found in a very limited distribution that includes the region.
Chilean Wine Palm: Jubaea chilensis, GlobalTwitcher.com, ed.
An associate tree is the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis, which species prehistorically had a much wider range.
Art of Food & Wine Palm Desert in the Gardens in El Paseo.
The endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis, is named for Juba I of Numidia.
A large extinct palm, Paschalococos disperta, related to the Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis), was one of the dominant trees as attested by fossil evidence.
The sphere that tops the spindle is often a seed from the Brazilian wine palm; the pins holding the linen thread in place may be thorns from native cactus.
In Chile, palm syrup (miel de palma) is produced from the endangered Chilean Wine Palm (Jubaea chilensis).
The South American garden contains plants from temperate semi-arid zones of South America including the Monkey puzzle tree and the Chilean Wine Palm.
There it is associated with the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis as well as a number of threatened understory plants including Adiantum gertrudis.
Jubaea chilensis (Chilean Wine Palm) is the sole extant species in the genus Jubaea in the palm family Arecaceae.
In particular, the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis occurs here, which species, according to C. Michael Hogan, has experienced a shrinking range during historic times.
The species is partially protected within Chile, although pressures of human overpopulation and expansion of grazing area have reduced the population of the Chilean Wine Palm in recent centuries.
The Art of Food & Wine Palm Desert is an annual gathering of art, food and wine enthusiasts in Southern California's Coachella Valley.
An example occurrence is in the Cerro La Campana of central Chile, where it is found in association with the Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis.
Forests within the La Campana-Peñuelas are habitat for the Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis, an endangered palm, which had a much broader distribution prior to modern times.
But he also found starches from nongrasses including the African false banana, which is actually a tuber, and the African wine palm, which has a trunk that is starchy and sweet.
About 95% of the plant species are endemic to Chile, including Gomortega keule, Pitavia punctata, Nothofagus alessandrii, and the Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis.
In La Campana National Park P.coquimbensis is associated with the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis, which palm prehistorically had a much wider distribution.
This watershed includes presence of the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis, which prehistorically had a much broader distribution, but presently is threatened by the expanding human population in central Chile.
Prominent occurrences of A. caven are within the Chilean matorral of central Chile, where the species is a common associate of the Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis.
Traditionally Vahumpuras were associated with the making of jaggery, a sweet substance derived from the jaggery palm tree.
The next most important is Sulphy (Caryota urens).
In Sri Lanka, syrup extracts from kithul (Caryota urens) trees are widely used for jaggery production.
The Solitary Fishtail Palm, Caryota urens, which is called Kitul in Sri Lanka, gives rise to the town's name.