Wagashi strike me as the equivalent of edible poems: A single one can simultaneously mark an occasion, reflect a shift in nature and allude to a work of literature.
S., a leading innovator in optical character recognition (OCR)software, is excited to announce the availability of their IRISNotes 2 lineup, digital pens that capture handwritten notes and convert them into edible text on a computer.
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The edible oil factory, a big flour mill, the hospital and customs office have totally collapsed - apparently blown up.
There was a flowerpot filled with edible mulch, from which we "harvested" carrots and radishes, a ceramic egg containing two tiny smoked quail eggs nestled on a bed of smoldering hay.
She and her husband installed a vegetable and edible-flower garden, including nasturtiums and violas.
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In early 2012, the team unveiled wondrous balls of food wrapped in edible wrappings called WikiCells at a Paris food conference.
That 1993 merger combined Wessanen, a wholesaler of cocoa, flour and edible oils that had branched into consumer foods, and Bols, a spirits firm with a few strong Dutch brands.
We spotted the blue flash of a kingfisher, a sure sign that edible fish resided below.
The most popular gift is mithai (Indian sweets), and shops are filled with a spectacular array specially prepared for this festival, from thickly cut squares of barfi (a fudge-like sweet, often coated with a thin film of edible silver leaf) , to soft syrupy gulab jamuns (deep-fried balls of dough) and spongy rasgullas (sweetened cream cheese balls flavoured with rose water).
"They can be flowering, edible -- we have just completed a wall that incorporates all kinds of salads leaves, such as pak choi and lettuce, " said Sabin.
Architect and academic Fritz Haeg, whose work has been exhibited at Tate Modern in London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, has written a book, "Edible Landscapes", in which he calls for our lawns to be replaced by beautiful spreads of fruit and vegetables.
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Also in Terminal 2, the Japanese candy store Okashi Greenport is a fun place to shop for edible gifts.
That's the idea behind NutriSmart -- a food tracking system that revolves around edible RFID tags.
In the mid-2000s, the Thai Health Promotion Foundation launched a campaign called "Food Safety: Edible Flowers" to push restaurants to start cooking with flowers and persuade farmers to stop using pesticides.
She made a point of steering away from exotic herbs, edible flowers and other "odd stuff" that might be hard for people to find.
In one corner is a giant sheet cake, designed by Cake Boss Buddy Valastro, a rainbow leaping from an open book into an edible iPad.
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Continuing the theme of found food, a soft-shell crab is presented as an edible beach treasure, surrounded by amaranth grains for sand and brown-butter sauce for seawater.
His research found, perhaps unsurprisingly, that in Europe and North America, each consumer wastes between 95 and 115 kilograms of food a year, whilst only 6 to 11 kilograms of edible goods are discarded per person in Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia.
Edible landscaping probably isn't the best fit for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance option.
Seated on top is a small bowl of sweetened caviar, delicately draped by an edible gold leaf.
The jelly was topped with a most beautiful selection of wild herbs and small flowers, all edible.
Essentially, the Cornucopia concept is a 3D printer that precisely mixes foods and flavors from a number of canisters in order to produce something that's edible (and supposedly close to what you ordered).
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These raised the sea level, producing Japan's meandering modern coastline with its prolific crops of shellfish and edible seaweed, and also permitted the spread of deciduous forests, which provide a cornucopia of nuts, berries and shoots that do not run away.
Mateschitz also intends to employ the Carpe Diem banner for a chain of fast food outlets offering Austrian and international food packaged in edible "crunchy containers" made out of potato.
It does everything from breeding new seeds and cattle, to creating ultra-thin edible wrapping paper for foodstuffs that changes colour when the food goes off, to running a nanotechnology laboratory creating biodegradable ultra-strong fabrics and wound dressings.
Hurl a pair of chopsticks in any direction and chances are they will land in something edible.
Robert Ehrlich, 50, a former commodities trader and the founder of Robert's American Gourmet, peddles edible flim-flam.
Although most edible plants grow in the tropics, the main efforts to increase harvests have been based on a small selection of species from industrialised countries.
We normally think of the leaves as the edible parts of this plant, but ruby chard's deep red stems cook up as a tender, delicious little vegetable all on their own.
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