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  • Highly sought-after, the Kishu is a tiny little fruit never much bigger than a ping-pong ball.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • Everett Kennedy Brown/Pool/Reuters Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan holds baskets of plums presented by representatives of the Kishu Plum Organization, during a courtesy call to the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Monday

    Asia in Pictures 2011

  • Everett Kennedy Brown/Pool/Reuters Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan holds baskets of plums presented by representatives of the Kishu Plum Organization, during a courtesy call to the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Monday

    Asia in Pictures 2011

  • Rameshs elder brother Kishu looked like Dev Saab , natty dresser and charmer No1, he was a football freak as the Mohun Bagan team stayed at their hotel, they were one of the owners of Strand Hotel Gateway of India..

    Archive 2009-08-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Arashi-Kishu: I had the same feeling when I was there - there were quite a few empty shelves!

    Piccadilly English Shop C N Heidelberg 2008

  • Arashi-Kishu: There are definitely more awful stories of racism coming out of the former East than over here with foreigners getting attacked etc - but they have happened here too.

    Is Germany . . . ? C N Heidelberg 2008

  • Deborah included a photo of her dog Max when she posted about this sorbet, so I felt it necessary to include one of my cat, Kishu.

    Tasting and Telling Brilynn 2007

  • Deborah included a photo of her dog Max when she posted about this sorbet, so I felt it necessary to include one of my cat, Kishu.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Brilynn 2007

  • Arashi-Kishu: No, it was just a guy I went to college with : I don't think anyone who knew him even reads this, with the possible exception of one person.

    I'm It C N Heidelberg 2007

  • It also grows abundantly in the province of Kishu.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884 Various

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