(1) Spiny tree having dark red edible fruits.
(2) Dark red plumlike fruit of Old World buckthorn trees.
(3) Chewy fruit-flavored jellied candy (sometimes medicated to soothe a sore throat.
(4) Dark red plum-like fruit of Old World buckthorn trees.
(5) Chewy fruit-flavored jellied candy (sometimes medicated to soothe a sore throat).
(1) Thus, farmers say they stake their livestock under the hot shade of the Indian jujube in the winter but they put them under the cool shade of sissoo in the summer.
(2) The Indian jujube has leaves that are woolly beneath instead of smooth like the Chinese jujube.
(3) Aggressive planting of hawthorn, pyracantha, creeping juniper, holly, Chinese jujube , roses, blackthorn or prickly ash will help deter criminals.
(4) Plant jujube in a location that receives full sun and has well-drained soil with a neutral or slightly alkaline pH.
(5) Roger Meyer made essentially the same discovery about the jujube several years ago - by accident.
(6) The bride is fed jujubes , a date like fruit, to increase the chance of having a son in the near future.
(7) While there, I succumbed to the impulse buy of jujubes .
(8) There were other rooms full of almonds, which they stripped and bleached and converted also into fine flour; or they turned boxes of gelatine into Turkish delight and jujubes .
(9) Wild jujubes , a type of fruit widely seen in north China, symbolizes the straightforward, faithful and resolute character of northern Chinese represented by Shanxi merchants.
(10) Sweet muscadine grapes, blackberries, apples, jujubes and a host of other fruits will be available at these upcoming sales.