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The sweet ones, such as Fuyu, are squat-shaped, and can be eaten either crunchy or yielding.
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The International Cycling Union said Li Fuyu tested positive for Clenbuterol, an anabolic agent that can be used to reduce body fat.
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And Chinese rider, Li Fuyu, a member of Lance Armstrong's Team RadioShack, was suspended in April after testing positive for the drug during a Belgian race.
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Anjou pears are a nod to the flavors of fall and winter in the Northeast, but, he said, for a more colorful twist, sliced Fuyu persimmons and a sprinkle of pomegranate seeds make a pretty alternative.
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And Chinese rider, Li Fuyu, a member of Lance Armstrong's Team RadioShack, was suspended in April after testing positive for the drug during a Belgian race.
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The Fuyu, shaped like a tomato, can be eaten firm.
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Industry insiders say StatoilHydro is examining the possibility of using carbon-dioxide injection to raise output at the Fuyu oil field, which the Chinese started to develop in 1959.
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I was so terrified of buying Hachiya by mistake I went to the cart twice and checked they were Fuyu.
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* Most supermarkets sell two types of persimmons - Fuyu and Hachiya.
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Puy (Chinese: Fuyu), in the Sungari River basin of Manchuria, was first mentioned in the 4th century B.C.E. and then often from the 1st century C.E. It was seen as a threat to Wang Man's Xin dynasty.
6. Korea, to 540 C.E 2001
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