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Small tree grown for its edible pods and landscaping
The carob (/ˈkærəb/ KARR-əb; Ceratonia siliqua) is a flowering evergreen tree or shrub in the Caesalpinioideae subfamily of the legume family, Fabaceae
Carob
Vegetable gum from the carob bean Ceratonia siliqua
Locust bean gum (LBG, carob gum, carob bean gum, carobin, E410) is a galactomannan vegetable gum extracted from the seeds of the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua)
Locust_bean_gum
Topics referred to by the same term
Carob moths are certain species of small snout moths (family Pyralidae). They are named for their caterpillars' habit of becoming a pest on stored fruits
Carob_moth
from the Black Carob tree. It is popular in Peruvian cuisine and can be used in smoothies, cocktails, or simply in milk. Black Carob is a tree indigenous
Algarrobina
Species of legume
(/kiːˈɑːveɪ/) (in Hawaii), huarango (in its native South America) and American carob, as well as "bayahonda" (a generic term for Prosopis), "algarrobo pálido"
Neltuma_pallida
Egyptian hieroglyph
The vertical carob (Gardiner M29) and the vertical date (Gardiner M30) have identical meanings in the Egyptian hieroglyphic language of "sweet", and related
Carob_(hieroglyph)
Edible oil from carob beans
Carob pod oil (Algaroba oil) is an edible oil pressed from carob beans, used medicinally. The fatty acid composition of carob pod oil is: "Carob@Everything2
Carob_pod_oil
Species of legume
Tara spinosa, commonly known as tara (Quechua), also known as Peruvian carob or spiny holdback, is a small leguminous tree or thorny shrub native to Peru
Tara_spinosa
Beverage made from carob consumed in Egypt and the Levant
Alternatively, if whole carob pods are unavailable, carob molasses are used in Lebanon. By diluting a tablespoon of carob molasses in water and adding
Kharob
Index of plants with the same common name
(Parkia biglobosa), which is also known as néré Also not commonly, the carob tree, Ceratonia siliqua, whose pods are called locust beans "Locust" comes
Locust_tree
Weight of fine metal in a precious metal object
discriminate differences in carob seed weight of around 5% by eye... suggesting that human rather than natural selection gave rise to the carob myth Live gold price
Fineness
Island country in Southern Europe
Carthage. During this time, the people on Malta mainly cultivated olives and carob and produced textiles. During the First Punic War, the island was conquered
Malta
Jewish scholar of the 1st-century BC
years?" One day Honi was journeying on the road and he saw a man planting a carob tree. He asked, "How long does it take for this tree to bear fruit?" The
Honi_HaMe'agel
South American folklore deity
protectoress of the algarrobo tree (Prosopis spp., conventionally translated as "carob"). Among the Aymara, whose population dwell in La Rioja Province in the
Zapam_Zucum
Genus of legumes
Ceratonia /ˌsɛrəˈtoʊniə/, also known as carobs, is a small genus of flowering trees in the pea family, Fabaceae, endemic to the Mediterranean region and
Ceratonia
Pastry
makovnjača is a variant with poppy seed, and in Croatia it can also be made with carob); kalács and bejgli in Hungarian; and pastiç (pastiche) or nokul in Turkish
Nut_roll
Amount of matter present in an object
same common mass standard, the carob seed. The ratio of a Roman ounce (144 carob seeds) to a Roman pound (1728 carob seeds) was: o u n c e p o u n d
Mass
Unit of mass
other seeds, especially those of the carob tree. According to a longstanding tradition, one carat (the mass of a carob seed) was equivalent to the weight
Grain_(unit)
Middle Eastern fruit syrup
romanized: jallāb) is a type of fruit syrup popular in the Levant made from carob, dates, grape molasses, and rose water. Sometimes grenadine syrup is used
Jallab
Condiment made from grape juice
known as pekmez, while carob, sugar beet, fig, juniper berry, or mulberry can also be used to make it. Pekmez made from carob is popularly recommended
Grape_syrup
called yangu oil, is a popular oil in Africa for skin care. Carob pod oil (Algaroba oil), from carob, with an exceptionally high essential fatty acid content
List_of_vegetable_oils
German industrialist and humanitarian (1908–1974)
war, on 8 May 1962, Yad Vashem invited Schindler to a ceremony in which a carob tree was planted in his honour on the Avenue of the Righteous. Schindler
Oskar_Schindler
Soft, mild-tasting cheese with a high fat content
and production methods to Boursin and mascarpone. Stabilizers, such as carob bean gum and carrageenan, are often added in industrial production. It can
Cream_cheese
Class of plant and fungal polysaccharides consisting of mannose and galactose monomers
mannose:galactose ~2:1 tara gum, mannose:galactose ~3:1 locust bean gum or carob gum, mannose:galactose ~4:1 cassia gum, mannose:galactose ~5:1 Galactomannans
Galactomannan
Species of tree
Paraguay. It is known as algarrobo negro in Spanish, which means "black carob tree" (the Spanish settlers gave it that name, as they did with many other
Neltuma_nigra
Spanish TV series or program
(the romantic prototype of the Andalusian "bandolero", El Algarrobo ("the Carob tree"), El Gitano ("the Gipsy") and El Estudiante ("the Student"). The series
Curro_Jiménez
Tunisian soft drink
made of apples but of carobs. This boga is described as having a very peculiar taste, close to banana or Root beer due to the carob extract it contains
Boga_(soft_drink)
Species of moth
Ectomyelois ceratoniae, the locust bean moth, more ambiguously known as "carob moth", is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It has a nearly cosmopolitan distribution
Ectomyelois_ceratoniae
Palestinian fair trade business
organic and fair trade ingredients including olive oil, almonds, almond oil, carob syrup, freekeh and maftoul to Europe, North America and the Middle East
Canaan_Fair_Trade
Brand of citrus-flavored soft drink
Caffeine Yellow #6 Carob bean gum Carob bean gum Carob bean gum Yellow #5 Carob bean gum Blue #1 Blue #1 Yellow #6 Blue #1 Carob bean gum Blue
Surge_(drink)
Country in North Africa
hibiscus tea; 'asir asab, sugarcane juice; 'erq sous, liquorice juice; kharob, carob juice; amar eddin, apricot drink; and sobia, sweet coconut milk drink. Beer
Egypt
Jewish holiday celebration
those who are not following the Kabbalistic rite. Figs, dates, raisins, carob, and almonds are especially popular. Many people also incorporate into their
Tu_BiShvat_seder
Bitter alkaloid of the cacao plant
paraguariensis), and the tea plant. The mean theobromine concentrations in cocoa and carob products are: Theobromine is a purine alkaloid derived from xanthosine,
Theobromine
Region in Portugal
as different types of fruit and vegetables such as oranges, figs, plums, carob pods, almonds, avocados, tomatoes, cauliflowers, strawberries, and raspberries
Algarve
Family of legume flowering plants
Medicago sativa (alfalfa), Arachis hypogaea (peanut), Ceratonia siliqua (carob), Tamarindus indica (tamarind), Trigonella foenum-graecum (fenugreek), and
Fabaceae
Unit of mass
κεράτιον 'carob seed', a diminutive of keras 'horn'. It was a unit of weight, equal to 1/1728 (1/123) of a pound (see Mina (unit)). Carob seeds have
Carat_(mass)
Animal care in the Inca Empire
region and in the carob forests, which today are almost totally depredated. When the hills dried out, the animals fed on the pods of the carob trees. The vicuña
Inca_animal_husbandry
Canyon in Albania and tourist attraction
Among vegetation elements, the presence is extremely significant of the carob and olive, which has been produced since antiquity throughout the country
Canyon_of_Gjipe
Beach in Albufeira, Portugal
a footpath from the car park, which passes through olive trees, ancient carob trees and bamboo groves. At the end of the footpath the beach is reached
Praia_da_Coelha
Chemical compound
lambertiana). It is also found in other plants, such as in the pods of the carob tree. Certain variants of the bacteria Pseudomonas putida have been used
Pinitol
Types of food in Palestine culture
pistachios. Beverages could also depend on holidays such as during Ramadan, when carob, tamarind and apricot juices are consumed at sunset. Coffee is consumed
Palestinian_cuisine
Type of vinegar originating in Italy
modified or native starch, glucose/fructose syrup, pectins, guar gum, xanthan, carob seed, etc. Making procedure Alcoholic fermentation of sugars, acetic oxidation
Balsamic_vinegar
Index of plants with the same common name
Algarrobilla, small carob (algarrobo) in Spanish, also written algarovilla, may refer to : Balsamocarpon brevifolium, a plant species found in Chile Prosopis
Algarrobilla
Ecoregion in Northern Africa
Wild olive and carob woodlands and maquis: open woodlands of wild olive (Olea europaea europaea and Olea europaea maroccana), and carob (Ceratonia siliqua)
Mediterranean woodlands and forests
Mediterranean_woodlands_and_forests
National park in Muğla, Turkey
coccifera), wild olive (Bontia), Arbutus, bladdernuts (Staphylea), sumac, carob, terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus), oleander (Nerium) and laurel are widely
Marmaris_National_Park
Italian island group on the African Plate
deforestation and the disappearance of the native olive groves, juniper and carob plantations. Fifty years ago[when?] much of the landscape was farmland bounded
Pelagian_Islands
Cathedral in Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy
feet) wide. According to a legend, William II of Sicily fell asleep under a carob tree while hunting in the woods near Monreale. The Holy Virgin appeared
Monreale_Cathedral
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
local economic base is a mixture of the industrial and the agricultural (carob trees, almond trees, fruit trees, olive trees and grapes). Buñol's population
Buñol
English writer and poet (1885–1930)
religious themes. In the deep, strange-scented shade of the great dark carob tree I came down the steps with my pitcher And must wait, must stand and
D._H._Lawrence
Biblical commodity
option, followed by the translations of NEB ("locust beans") and NJPS ("carob pods") is based on Akkadian evidence: in a lexical list of plants, ḫalla/ze
Dove's_dung
Carboxylic acid with chemical formula (CH3)2CHCO2H
It is soluble in water and organic solvents. It is found naturally in carobs (Ceratonia siliqua), in vanilla, and in the root of Arnica dulcis, and as
Isobutyric_acid
Canadian historian and travel writer
(International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, 2010) and Beneath the Carob Trees (CMP, Nicosia, 2016) about the tens of thousands of Europeans who
Rory_MacLean
Increases the viscosity of a liquid without altering its other properties
Citrus peel, guar gum from the guar bean, and locust bean gum from the carob bean. Agar, alginin and carrageenan are polysaccharides extracted from algae
Thickening_agent
Hypothetical travel into the past or future
Honi HaMe'agel, a 1st-century BCE miracle worker who sees a man planting a carob tree that will take 70 years to bear fruit. Honi falls asleep and awakens
Time_travel
Species of tree
blanco ('white carob tree' or "white algarrobo") in Spanish. Spanish settlers gave it that name because of its similarity to the European carob tree (Ceratonia
Neltuma_alba
Species of beetle
and in 2019 it was recorded in Spain (Mallorca, Balearic Islands) on a carob tree, which was promptly treated in an attempt to eradicate the beetle.
Xylosandrus_compactus
traditional beer styles and experimenting with local ingredients, such as carob, honey, and citrus fruits, to create distinctive and flavourful brews. These
Beer_in_Cyprus
Valley in Lebanon
with some as old as 300 years, Valonia oak forests, as well as an emerging carob plantation. In the wake of the French occupation of Lebanon and Syria in
Wadi_al-Hujeir
American actor (born 1963)
Grunderschmidt 19 episodes 2015 Agent Carter Miles Van Ert 2 episodes Newsreaders Carob Landis Episode: "The FMK Killer; Newsreaders: Behind the Scenes" Pig Goat
James_Urbaniak
Prophet (6 BC – AD 30)
'Nazarite' and vegetarian", p. 264 – "One suggestion is that John ate 'carobs'; there have been others. Epiphanius, in preserving what he calls 'the Ebionite
John_the_Baptist
Additional ingredients may include nuts, such as almonds and cashews, and carob. Some varieties are dusted with powdered sugar after being baked and cooled
Fudge_cookie
Chemical compound
also found in wine, in vanilla, in Macrotyloma uniflorum (horse gram), carob and in Phyllanthus acidus (Otaheite gooseberry). Açaí oil, obtained from
4-Hydroxybenzoic_acid
Carbonated beverage
Erythorbic Acid and EDTA Caffeine Caffeine Potassium Citrate Potassium Citrate Yellow #5 Yellow #5 Carob Bean Gum Carob Bean Gum Acesulfame Potassium
Vault_(drink)
Region of south-central Southern America
An Algarrobo, white carob tree, in the Gran Chaco area of Argentina. This prized shade tree is common to the area.
Gran_Chaco
juice Jallab – a type of fruit syrup popular in the Middle East made from carob, dates, grape molasses and rose water Pekmez – a molasses-like syrup obtained
List_of_grape_dishes
City in Andalusia, Spain
pomegranate, hackberry, oak, olive, tamarisk, cypress, elms, pines, oaks and carob trees among others. Balcón del Guadalquivir. Jardines de Colón. Sotos de
Córdoba,_Spain
Place in Paphos District, Cyprus
the winemaking varieties, grains, citrus fruits, vegetables, almond and carob trees which are thriving. Koili has a population of approximately 460 with
Koili
Israeli settlement in the Golan Heights
Kfar Haruv (Hebrew: כְּפַר חָרוּב, lit. Carob Village) is an Israeli settlement organized as a kibbutz located in the southern Golan Heights. A member
Kfar_Haruv
Public park in Jerusalem
large lawns, shrubs, and trees were planted, with dozens of olive and carob trees brought from the Jerusalem hills. The park's inauguration ceremony
Sacher_Park
Seed of several plants in the legume family
Subtropical, temperate Requires soaking to remove toxins. Ceratonia C. siliqua: carob bean Mediterranean, Middle East Subtropical, arid subtropical, hot temperate
Bean
Place in Paphos District, Cyprus
sea level. Latchi was once a small port exporting mainly carobs. The old stone-built carob warehouses have now been converted into restaurants, fish
Latchi
Variety of grape
13% but up to 17%) and grape tannins. Common flavors and aromas include carob, figs, sage, dark cherries, pepper, and spices. Croatian wines from this
Plavac_Mali
Topics referred to by the same term
with Carib All pages with titles containing Carib Cari (disambiguation) Carob Caribbean (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Carib
Thickening agent
Polyelectrolytes Karaya gum E416 Guar beans Uncharged Guar gum E412 Seeds of the carob tree Uncharged Locust bean gum E410 Oat or barley bran Uncharged Beta-glucan
Natural_gum
Villas of the city of Genoa, Italy
acquisitions. The park, with Mediterranean species (there are pines, palms, carobs, cypresses), faces the cliff overlooking the sea. Villa Gnecco It stands
Villas_of_Genoa
Region of Chouf District, Lebanon
which 25 are municipalities. The name Iqlim al-Kharrub means region of the carob. The Iqlim al-Kharrub was a nahiye (subdistrict) of the Sidon-Beirut Sanjak
Iqlim_al-Kharrub
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
the Muntanyes de Cervera surrounded by cultivated plots, mainly almond, carob and olive trees, as well as some cereal fields. La Jana is part of the Taula
La_Jana,_Spain
deep fried pastry) Karamelli tal-ħarrub (Lenten hard candy flavoured with carob) Figolla (Easter icing-coated biscuit stuffed with a mixture of sweet ground
List_of_Maltese_dishes
Depression in New Valley Governorate, Egypt
irrigated grove of date palms together with citrus, olive, apricot and carob trees, and is a cool haven amid the arid landscape. Several families tend
Farafra,_Egypt
Fermented dairy product
emulsifying, gelling, stabilizing and thickening agents in sour cream are algin, carob bean gum (locust bean gum), carrageenan, gelatin, guar gum, pectin, or propylene
Sour_cream
Seaside area in Mallorca, Spain
is described as an area of 150 quarterades (106 hectares) with almond, carob, grain, olive, and fig crops, as well as vineyards, pine forest, and scrubland;
Alcanada
or most producers replace cocoa with carob. A few producers develop cocoa-free chocolate alternatives without carob, and use, for example, sunflower and
Cocoa-free chocolate alternative
Cocoa-free_chocolate_alternative
Extinct South American ethnic group
the fruit of the Araucaria, and those of Cuyo, foraged the fruit of the carob tree. During hunting and war they showed their skill in handling bolts and
Puelche_people
Primarily liquid food
popular. He gives as examples egusi soup, often made with offal, palm oil, carob, lemon basil, and egusi powder, and various okra soups. He adds that in
Soup
Polish-Israeli supercentenarian (1903–2017)
liquor bottles made of chocolate wrapped in colored foil, jam made from carob, and chocolate-covered orange peels. In 1952, he began manufacturing his
Yisrael_Kristal
Byzantine saint
so that he would not fall ill from extreme fasting. He ate only dates, carob, wild vegetables and legumes soaked in water. If the land was unproductive
Theodosius_the_Cenobiarch
Term in Jewish religious reading
told the Sages, "If the law agrees with me, then let this carob tree prove it," and the carob tree moved 100 cubits (and others say 400 cubits) out of
Nitzavim
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
most of the communal lands. In the dry part, there are olive trees and carob trees. In the irrigated part, which occupies a more important place, the
L'Alqueria_de_la_Comtessa
significantly decreased. Senija's economy is based on agriculture - citrus fruits, carob trees, almonds, and most importantly, vineyards that produce the famous
Senija
Genus of legumes
algarrobo morado Prosopis pallida (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Kunth – American carob, huarango, kiawe (Hawaiian) Prosopis rojasiana Burkart Prosopis ruscifolia
Prosopis
Town and municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
inhabitants. The terrain is dry, and its main vegetation is composed by carob trees, almond trees, olive trees and esparto. Crevillent is a major producer
Crevillent
ochre, kohl, and sycamore juice. An alternative treatment was a poultice of carob grounds and honey, or an ointment made of knotgrass and powdered root of
History_of_cosmetics
Atlas and oak and Aleppo pine in the High Atlas, along with juniper, thuya, carob, and Atlas pistachio trees. Most of Morocco’s rivers originate in these
Climate_of_Morocco
Chemical compound
the leaf), Caesalpinia pulcherrima (Barbados pride), Ceratonia siliqua (Carob, in the fruit), Hamamelis virginiana (American witch hazel, in the leaf)
Leucodelphinidin
Place in Andalusia, Spain
completing and enhancing the landscape of traditional orchards. Centuries-old carob trees, olive trees, fig trees, almond trees, walnut trees and fruit trees
Pizarra
Municipality in Algarve, Portugal
the Arade basin permitted rural commerce associated with cultivation of carob, fig, almonds and the saw-milling/forestry industry (including cork), among
Portimão
Place in Limassol District, Cyprus
during the Venetian era. Today only the tunnel entrance exists. In Vasa, carobs, olives, almonds, fruit trees, citrus fruits and vegetables are cultivated
Vasa_Kellakiou
bank of Nahal Refaim, and is surrounded by fig trees, walnuts, almonds, carobs, olives, terebinth, and mulberry trees. Over the years, the Israel Antiquities
Ein_Lavan
Residential district in the Balearic Islands
farming, and the principal crops were wheat, barley, almonds, olive oil, carob beans and legumes. During the 1870s, the principal "possessiones" were Sarrià
Establiments
Municipality in Algarve, Portugal
the species that can be found in the region and its coastal waters, while carob trees, gum rockrose, brooms and almond trees mingle within the forests and
Vila_Real_de_Santo_António
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Indian
Helpful, Beneficent, Charitable
Boy/Male
English
Cook.
Boy/Male
Muslim
One in thousand
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who reared or grazed cattle, from a noun derivative of Old English grasian ‘to graze’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Smart; Flow
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Swedish
Manly; Feminine Variant of Charles; Carl; Little One Dark Haired
Boy/Male
Sikh
Sing gods praise or glory, Lord Shiva (1)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of Lord Shiva, Good Deva
Girl/Female
Muslim
Good looking, Attractive
Girl/Female
Hindu
Little bear
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n.
The Carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; also, its edible beans or pods, called St. John's bread.
n.
One of the long, sweet, succulent, pods of the carob tree, which are used as food for animals and sometimes eaten by man; -- called also St. John's bread, carob bean, and algaroba bean.
n.
An evergreen leguminous tree (Ceratania Siliqua) found in the countries bordering the Mediterranean; the St. John's bread; -- called also carob tree.