Listen to native speakers pronounce “seeds” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
OK, another question for you.Seeds and beans and legumes and rice-- some people don't.
and indeed, we should really say plants because as you mentioned, of course the whole spectrum includes fruits,seeds, spices, nuts, grains, and pulses, as well as the things that we think of in an everyday sense as vegetables--we have to recognize there's an extraordinary palette of different textures and flavors.
some of Asian food but um in the South they call them Benetseeds and Benet seeds were something that uh slaves used a lot as thickening agent as a thickening agent andsomething to make food nuttier and more delicious and so and and they use Sor gum a lot and I had never worked with
process it starts by eating a diet of nothing but rootsseeds and nuts for about a thousand days followed by a diet of tree bark and theSAP of a tree that is more commonly used to lacquer wood you effectively lacquer
When you look at these hunter gatherer skulls-- and I've gotten to examine some of them-- 80,000 years ago, beautiful set of teeth.Seeds, as the reproductive organ of the plants, have many nutrients in them because it's
Unprocessed fruits and vegetables, whole grains, legumes, no white flour, no white foods, really, nuts andseeds, nothing processed, no sugar, blah, blah, blah.We quickly adapted that to say but we're allowed to cheat some, and I'll get into that.
This then gets put in a barrel.Seeds are basically little lifeboats for baby plants.
So, really this enormous unchallenged concentration of power was something that made billions of dollars for the car business over decades. But in the process, the industry sowed theseeds of its own demise.Let me give you a brief history of the industry because this book is two books in one. It's sort of a capsule history of the car business and the last third of the book is a blow by
the uh almond pulp out or you can have it over your cereal just the way it is or you could use cashews or sunflowerseeds don't wor worry about straining it at all so you can make nut milks in place of of um of dairy milk and have alactose-free really delicious milk on your cereal if you want to
of each other and I'd argue that that's intentional that we're in a place whereseeds of revolution are evident to us but the materialization that the full-blown revolution many of us wantand know we have to have is not evident yet we don't we have not fully implemented it and so that's why I'm
collect seeds there are many many harvesting hands there which stores theseeds for the for the dry season or you have living storage containers at thesehoney pots this this is a sub-caste they have nothing else to do than hanging motionless from the ceiling of the nest
slide with new bulleted points and a picture a man standing with African children] There is a fine line, there actually the line is difficult to tell where we got from hybridseeds and hybrid foods to genetically modified foods because it wasn't, there wasn't a lot of food scientists don't believe there is a clear division between the two. But in theearly days, Monsanto was one of the first to jump on this. Monsanto was a chemical company, that started just over a hundred years ago and they have been hated since their inception.
and as they fall, they spin and generate surprisingly high lift.These seeds are still just falling, but if you add miniature electric rotors to the ends of each wingtip on this robot,then it can generate enough lift to fly.
So he prefers a pomegranate that's----larger seeds that have more-- juicy seeds, I guess, larger seeds that have more body in them.And then adding the olives that-- green olives that he quartered.
What's the spicy part of a chili, Bria?The seeds. The seeds.So if you grab a chile-- and feel free to stand around here.
The seeds are where all the heat is, so if you want some of that extra heat, you can keep a couple and throw them in there.
with seeds of myriad species.
The seeds wouldn't germinate in fresh water.
with seeds like the closer you are to a tree or a flower the more likely you are to find a seed um and the same holds
Sesame seeds grow in the wild, literally.
Because seeds are intended to survive our intestinal tract.
The seeds almost never go stale in your spice drawer.
Sesame seeds, toasted or untoasted?
and seeds the conversation with interesting things to say, is one of the things on the periodic table of enchanted objects.
The seeds are really going to be the only thing.
Exchange seeds. Try new things, new product.
When you look at these hunter gatherer skulls-- and I've gotten to examine some of them-- 80,000 years ago, beautiful set of teeth.Apple seeds also have cyanide in them.
The seeds don’t digest and so they come out with a nice little layer of manure right around them and they plop right down to the ground.
growing seeds. And the soil growing, we can get the first generation going in six months?
More seeds. James: Have you found that your child, boy or girl?
the seeds for a worse
or seeds you can put them in a bag with this side and then hit through the bag and then you could do make your own
the seeds of literary material when you have an experience and it feels so different from how you've been prepared
in the survive in a test that you need to have a for storage policy either youcollect seeds there are many many harvesting hands there which stores theseeds for the for the dry season or you have living storage containers at these
killer spray. And so that is where we are at now. And that is a lot of the recent criticism because also a source of intellectual property issues both in regards to this killer intothe seeds themselves. Now in the 90s, just as these genetically modified seeds were starting to take off,there was a big outbreak of mad cow disease in the UK and that really cast a chill over the whole industry. And mad cow's cause, they found mad cow was caused by cows eating basically
junk food, eating chemically treated plants and all that stuff. So Europe got very scared of genetically modified seeds and any foods that basically were created from geneticallymodified seeds and that kind of spread to African as well, and that is kind of where we are at now. It has been the situation where people are not sure what the long-term effectsof these genetically modified seeds are going to be. The other main criticism is that again, Monsanto and a few other companies control the patents to these seeds. So there is concern
All these were seeds of joy.
So those seeds have been adapted to that environment for a very long time.
Monsanto scientists planted seeds with these genes out in the field and sprayed them with Roundup, but nothing happened. The soybean was resistant.
These Roundup Ready seeds took over the market in an instant.
And out of the seeds of that, very difficult player, I think we became, period, we became a much stronger company.
Bringing back seeds that haven’t been grown in their communities of origin for many years.
keeping those seeds alive, basically trying to purchase from Indigenous producers that have deep connections to the plants that they're growing.
And so that-- planting seeds.
So imagine the seeds that were planted that you didn't realize then.
OK, another question for you.or any kind of seeds.
And were there early seeds of this individual that we see today in terms of the mindfulness and the focus on other people?
It includes seeds. It includes herbs, spices.
They disperse plant seeds.
So I got some seeds, planted them at home.
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