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  • The fruit named kamiri, kamiling, and more commonly buah kras, or the hard fruit (Camirium cordifolium, Gaert. and Juglans camirium, Lour.) bears much resemblance to the walnut in the flavour and consistence of the kernel; but the shell is harder and does not open in the same manner.

    The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants William Marsden 1795

  • Their plantations supply many esculent herbs, fruits, and roots; but the coconut, although reared as a curiosity, is abortive in these inland regions, and its place is supplied by the buah kras (Juglans camirium), of which they also make their torches.

    The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants William Marsden 1795

  • The cuisine emphasized natural and fresh ingredients, and the session was mostly a demonstration which involved preparing various Palestinian dishes including kras (pastry filled with spinach, onion, spices) sfiha (small pizza with ground meat) and mutabal (baba ganoush with tahina).

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  • (blŏg-kras-tuh-ney-shuhn) - the deferment of writing a blog post to a later time; often a mechanism for coping with anxiety.

    Copyblogger Michelle Russell 2010

  • (blŏg-kras-tuh-ney-shuhn) - the deferment of writing a blog post to a later time; often a mechanism for coping with anxiety.

    Copyblogger Michelle Russell 2010

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