These trees grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambarra. They are not planted by the natives, but are found growing naturally in the woods; and in clearing woodland for cultivation, every tree is cut down but the shea. The tree itself very... Annual Register - Page 775edited by - 1809Full view - About this book
| Henry Thomas Buckle - Great Britain - 1872 - 748 pages
...i. pp. 306, 307, he says, " The shea trees grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambarra. They are not planted by the natives, but are found...American oak ; and the fruit, from the kernel of which, being first dried in the sun, the butter is prepared by boiling the kernel in water, has somewhat the... | |
| English explorers - 1875 - 680 pages
...mentioned in former parts of this work. These trees grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambarra. They are not planted by the natives, but are found...American oak, and the fruit — from the kernel of which, being first dried in the sun, the butter is prepared by boiling the kernel in water — has somewhat... | |
| Mungo Park - Africa - 1878 - 440 pages
...mentioned in former parts of this work. These trees grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambarra. They are not planted by the natives, but are found...American oak ; and the fruit — from the kernel of which being first dried in the sun, the butter is prepared by boiling the kernel in water — has somewhat... | |
| Jules Verne - 1880 - 696 pages
...Shea. " These trees," says the narrative, " grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambara. They are not planted by the natives, but are found growing naturally in the woods ; and, in clearing land for cultivation, every tree is cut down but the shea. The tree itself very much resembles the... | |
| Jules Verne - 1911 - 394 pages
...Shea. " These trees," says the narrative, " grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambara. They are not planted by the natives, but are found growing naturally in the woods; and, in clearing land for cultivation, every tree is cut down but the shea. The tree itself very much resembles the... | |
| 1897 - 618 pages
...of the butter by the natives : " These trees grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambarra. They are not planted by the natives, but are found...American oak, and the fruit, from the kernel of which, being first dried in the sun, the butter is prepared by boiling the kernel in water, has somewhat the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...the former part of this work*. These trees grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambarra. They are not planted by the natives, but are found...woodland for cultivation, every tree is cut down but the Shra. The tree itself very much resembles the American oak, and the fruit, from the kernel of which,... | |
| Nutrition - 1898 - 932 pages
...the butter by the natives: — ' 'These trees grow in great abundance all over this part of Bambarra. They are not planted by the natives, but are found...American oak, and the fruit, from the kernel of which, being first dried in the sun, the butter is prepared by boiling the kernel in water, has somewhat the... | |
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