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  • {{r|Maize}}
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  • {{r|Maize}}
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  • *[[Maize]] (Corn)
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  • {{r|Maize}}
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  • ...his one is in Oaxaca, Mexico. Squashes are being grown between the rows of maize.}} ...milpa" plot (from the [[Nahuatl]] word for "corn field") is planted with [[maize]], [[beans]], and [[squash (food)|squash]] (known as the [[Three Sisters]])
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Maize]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • File:Maizemutator.jpg
    Variegated maize kernals
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  • {{r|Maize}}
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  • {{r|Maize}}
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  • {{r|Maize}}
    1 KB (185 words) - 17:44, 28 September 2008
  • ...ade contact with the Maravi Empire in the sixteenth century and introduced maize to the region. British explorer [[David Livingstone]] visited the shores of
    1 KB (188 words) - 10:32, 28 January 2014
  • {{r|Maize}}
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  • ...], [[bean]]s or [[meat]]. The starch traditionally comes from [[ugali]] ([[maize]] meal) or matoke (boiled and mashed green [[banana]]), in the South, or an * ''Ugali'' - usually from maize but also other starches, regional names include ''posho'' and ''kwon''. Uga
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  • ...ector of the International Wheat Improvement Program for the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Borlaug has also been a leader in ed
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  • | name = Maize | image_caption = Examples of modern maize<ref>From: Ancient DNA Comes of Age Nicholls H PLoS Biology Vol. 3, No. 2, e
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  • {{r|Maize}}
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  • ...'li.gə/}}) is a traditional [[Romania|Romanian]] dish made out of yellow [[maize]]. It is commonly referred to by it's Italian name, [[polenta]]. Historica
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  • The most popular grains used for porridge are [[oats]], [[maize]] and [[semolina]], and in some countries, the word ''porridge'' has become
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  • ...important. Easter Islanders continue to farm small plots today, although maize is now the major crop. Since the introduction of sheep ranching, sheep and
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  • ...ico the word refers to the round, thin, unleavened flatbread made of corn (maize) that has been eaten in that country for centuries.
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