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  1. Carob
    CAROB--THE COCOA SUBSTITUTE. Carob (Ceratonia siliqua) FABACEAE, Legume Family. Many residents of southern California have seen carob trees (Ceratonia siliqua) planted around town.
  2. Carob "Cocoa": An All Creatures American International Vegetarian...
    Let no animal die that we may eat! ... A cup of hot Carob "Cocoa" is quite a nice treat, especially for those who are trying to ... thick and "creamy". And since Carob is much sweeter than Cocoa, you...
  3. carob, a chocolate substitute, st. john's bread
    ...carob recipes, a chocolate substitute, avoiding white sugar, chocolate grows on trees, st. john's bread.
  4. CaRob English Setters
    ... Our Foundation Favorite Dog 'Stuff' Recent Wins Gallery of Photos Litter Listings CaRob English Setters Welcome to CaRob English Setters Breeding quality English Setters since ...
  5. Carob
    Morton, J. 1987. Carob. p. 65–69. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL. Carob. Ceratonia siliqua ... Non-fleshy and bean-like, the carob would not be generally regarded as a fruit, in the food ... was originally applied to the carob tree
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    carob ... carob ... carob ... carob ... carob ... carob. Carob Species: Ceratonia siliqua Family: Leguminosae. Uses, Carob seeds and pods are edible. ...
  7. Carob: Chocolate Stand-in Full of Healthful Benefits - Foodnotes
    Carob: Chocolate Stand-in Full of Healthful Benefits. I love chocolate; I use carob.
  8. Vegetarian Recipes Around the World - Hot Carob Cocoa
    Recipes from almost every country of the world International Vegetarian Union (IVU) Hot Carob Cocoa From: sevans@silk.net (Shaula Evans) Here's one awesome recipe, though, from my mother's newly ...
  9. Carob
    Carob. Carob comes from the pods of the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua). The pods ... Saccharin). Carob does not contain caffeine. Carob ...
  10. carob, a chocolate substitute, st. john's bread
    ...carob recipes, a chocolate substitute, avoiding white sugar, chocolate grows on trees, st. john's bread.
  11. carob
    carob ... carob ... carob ... carob ... carob ... carob. Carob. Species: Ceratonia siliqua. Family: Leguminosae. Uses. Carob seeds and pods are edible.
  12. Carob Shake -  a vegetarian, vegan raw (non-cooked) living food ...
    ... in blender: filtered water (to top of blades) 1/4-1/2 cup nuts, ground (any kind) 3 heaping Tbsp. carob powder, (raw organic) 4-5 bananas, frozen (break into chunks and add until thick) vanilla to taste ...
  13. Carob: Chocolate Stand-in Full of Healthful Benefits - Foodnotes
    Carob: Chocolate Stand-in Full of Healthful Benefits. I love chocolate; I use carob.
  14. Carob (a blog)
    Carob (a blog) 2005-02-01. Acrobat Reader. I'm probably the last person to notice that Adobe have brought out Acrobat Reader 7.0. ... Carob (a blog) German laws in English Robin Stocks's web log, mostly about translating ...
  15. CaRob Bearded Collies
    Welcome! CaRob has been showing and breeding Bearded Collies for 12 years. Our sole reason for having and showing Bearded Collies is the LOVE of the Breed. Breeding only occasionally, when we have a...

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