| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1877 - 564 str.
...January and February following. When these are dug up, they are picked and cleaned, and scalded gradually in boiling water. After this, they are spread out in the sun to dry, from day to day, until sufficiently aired for packing. The larger spreading roots are generally called... | |
| 1888 - 290 str.
...January and February following. When these are dug up, they are picked and cleaned, and scalded gradually in boiling water. After this, they are spread out in the sun to dry, from day to day, until sufficiently aired for packing. The larger spreading roots are generally called... | |
| 1889 - 320 str.
...January and February following. When these are dug up, they are picked and cleaned, and scalded gradually in boiling water. After this, they are spread out in the sun to dry, from day to day, until sufficiently aired for packing. The larger spreading roots are generally called... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1889 - 590 str.
...January and February following. When these are dug up, they are picked and cleaned, and scalded gradually in boiling water. After this they are spread out in the sun to dry, from day to day, until sufficiently aired for packing. The larger spreading roots are generally called... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1892 - 776 str.
...January to February following. When these are dug up, they are picked and cleaned and scalded gradually in boiling water. After this they are spread out in the sun to dry from day to day until sufficiently aired for packing. The large spreading roots are generally called... | |
| Frank George Carpenter - 1907 - 392 str.
...its rhizomes are full-grown and are ready for ginger. They are then dug up, cleaned, and scalded with boiling water. After this they are spread out in the sun to dry, when they are ready for sale. An extract from them is used for medicine and in ginger beer, and they... | |
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