(45) At roughly the same time Bibbesworth's Tretiz on the French language ends with the menu for a feast in which figure a number of spices: 'maces, quibibes' ('
cubebs') and 'clous gilofrez' ('cloves'), as well as 'zugre' and 'zucre roset'.
Variation in manuka oil lure efficacy for capturing Xyleborus glabratus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), and
cubeb oil as an alternative attractant.
fornicatus females were captured with the UHR + Quercivorol lure combination, followed by the combination of 4 lures combined together (UHR + Conophtorin + Quercivorol + Chalcogram), UHR +
Cubeb oil, UHR alone, and UHR + Conophtorin.
Distilled in Scotland with coriander, orris root, meadowsweet,
cubeb berries, orange and lemon peel, angelica root and juniper, then infused with Bulgarian rose and cucumber from Holland, the boutique spirit is an herbaceous gin with crisp flavor and finish.
For the citrus sauce: In a medium saucepan, caramelize the sugar, orange and lemon zest, cardamom, pink peppercorns, and
cubeb berries.
He is especially fond of New Amsterdam gin (with
cubeb berries, elderflower and chamomile), Hendrick's (with cucumber and rose) and Death's Door gin, comprised of only three botanicals--juniper, coriander and fennel.
Variation in manuka oil lure efficacy for capturing Xyleborus glabratus (Coleoptera: Curculion-idae: Scolytinae), and
cubeb oil as an alternative attractant.
Two spirits--a classic gin distilled to high proof with nine botanicals, including juniper, coriander,
cubeb berries, ginger and cardamom, and a lower proof spirit infused with flowers harvested from ugni blanc grapes--are created, then redistilled.
Sapphire, with grains of paradise and
cubeb berries added to Bombay's botanical mix, has flavor and welcoming aromas to go with the added ABV kick.
Drugs: A great number of simples (crude, uncompounded drugs; e.g., ambergris and camphor) that had remained unknown to the materia medica of the ancient and classical worlds, medicinal plants (e.g., cassia, cloves,
cubebs, rhubarb, musk, senna, and tamarind), and antiseptics for wound cleaning (e.g., alcohol, vinegar, and rose water) were introduced (9, 10, 12).