English to Gujarati Dictionary wheatgrass

wheatgrass

બ્લ્યુબન્ચ વ્હીટગ્રાસ
definition
noun
A bluebunch wheatgrass now in the final stages of testing, for example, is the result of crossbreeding parent plants from 25 different sites throughout 6 western states and British Columbia.
any of various creeping grasses, especially couch grass.
"One ounce of wheatgrass is equivalent to more than 2.5 lbs of leafy-green vegetables," screamed the signboard at Juice Zone, a Canadian'juice bar ' franchise at the local mall.
the young shoots of the wheat plant Triticum aestivum , preparations of which are credited with various health-giving properties.
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Two trays of fresh, growing 'wheatgrass' cost £16.50, including the essential overnight courier delivery charge (£8.50).
Areas with abundant bluebunch 'wheatgrass' and other native grasses along with scattered threetip sage are preferred breeding habitats.
Heifers were randomly allocated to all six pastures of Location 2 and two pastures each of 'wheatgrass' and bromegrass at Location 1.
A bluebunch 'wheatgrass' now in the final stages of testing, for example, is the result of crossbreeding parent plants from 25 different sites throughout 6 western states and British Columbia.
Rice is simpler to investigate because it has fewer genes than many of its wildland cousins, such as crested 'wheatgrass' , wild rye, or Indian ricegrass.
"One ounce of 'wheatgrass' is equivalent to more than 2.5 lbs of leafy-green vegetables," screamed the signboard at Juice Zone, a Canadian'juice bar ' franchise at the local mall.
One study from the University of Texas Medical Center found the extract of 'wheatgrass' inhibited the cancer-causing effects of two mutagens.
There is no evidence that raw food, much less 'wheatgrass' enemas, have ANY health effects positive or negative.
During winter, the heifers grazed dormant crested 'wheatgrass' and were supplemented with wheat middlings and alfalfa hay.
Actually 'wheatgrass' is said to be one of the most nutritious plants available.
For cooler areas, perennial fairway 'wheatgrass' is gaining many fans.
Any type of container is suitable for sprouting 'wheatgrass' .
One parent contains genes from 'wheatgrass' , a wild relative of wheat.
Klement also noticed more expansive areas of crested 'wheatgrass' and yellow sweetclover, with the bright yellow flowers of the clover casting color over some grassy stretches.
Additives can include protein powder, ginger and 'wheatgrass' , an excellent source of energy and nutrients.
In a six-hundred-acre planting project in Ephraim Canyon, he favored a native bromegrass and a native 'wheatgrass' , which had both been collected on the Manti Forest.
I started with a carrot, apple, beetroot and ginger juice, a shot of 'wheatgrass' , two nectarines, and apple, and a tray of cherries that I still have for later.
Be sure to include less common foods, such as seaweed, green tea and 'wheatgrass' for their potent and unique nutrient profiles.
The cherry picker went up again, and the lineman looped ropes beneath the nest, a bagel-shaped cup four feet across, woven from cottonwood branches and padded with 'wheatgrass' .
'Wheatgrass' , or its juice, helps fight many chronic ailments - from simple anaemia to leukaemia, from skin rash to cancer, from worms to ulcers.
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