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"punnet" Definitions
  1. a small box or basket that soft fruit is often sold in

32 Sentences With "punnet"

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Feed me punnet after punnet of the greasiest, hottest chips you can find.
It was a vision of a little punnet of baby tomatoes, wrapped in plastic.
Go into a grocery store and Kumamon smiles from every punnet of strawberries and honeydew wrapper.
Of course, dropping $1,000 or so to grow a punnet of strawberries in your living room is pretty extravagant.
But your party-pooper technicalities are about as welcome as a punnet of cherry tomatoes in a banana-berry smoothie.
And upon that punnet I saw a bar code, and just above that bar code was written PRODUCT OF SPAIN—ALMERíA .
A man told police in York, Western Australia he had found a needle in the sink after washing a punnet of strawberries.
We'd come home with a large chicken wrap, a punnet of chips, and the coldest can of carbonated soft drink we've had in a long time.
"A member of the public reported purchasing a punnet of Mal's Black Label strawberries yesterday afternoon (Saturday 15 September) from Klose's Foodland Supermarket at Littlehampton," the statement said.
"A member of the public today presented at York Police Station to report his concerns that a needle had been in a punnet of strawberries," the Western Australian police said in a statement.
The latest discovery was made on Saturday morning after a strawberry punnet was bought at a supermarket in Geraldine, 86 miles southwest of Christchurch on New Zealand's South Island, a police spokeswoman told CNN.
Even without a biology degree it's hard to see how in germs terms, running a punnet of grapes under a tap works as a decontamination exercise, but that doesn't stop some people doing it.
They're always talking about how cute their little lite mocha babies will be, trying to remember how to make Punnet Squares so they can weigh the chances of their children having green or blue eyes.
ABC News reported on Saturday that wholesale prices have halved to A$0.50 per punnet below the cost of production in Western Australia, where strawberries crops are now peaking, with growers forced to dump tonnes of the fruit.
Still, it's nice that, even after you've scattered all merry buggery out of a box of Alpen and a punnet of berries, you can still take the time to photograph the resulting chaos against a Sunny Delight backdrop.
It uses 3D vision to locate the ripe berry, softly grips it with a pair of plastic pincers, and — just like a human — turns it 90 degrees to snap it from the stalk, before dropping it gently into a punnet.
I've got to tell you, though, it felt really good to pluck them out from my shelves like rotten blackberries at the bottom of a bodega punnet and wing them across the room, slowly forming a small nope pile destined for an inglorious end; I'm not selling that shit, because the only place they belong is at the bottom of a landfill.
II, 131-154. Bateson and Punnet in 1906Bateson, W. and Punnet, R.C. 1906 Experimental studies in the physiology of heredity, Poultry. Repts. Evol. Comm. Roy. Soc. III, 11-30. and many others.
Pottles were replaced in the mid-1800s by the more practical rectangular punnet. The terms 'pottle' and 'punnet' were often used interchangeably. As reported in an 1879 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine, the conical pottle had given way to the punnet, being mainly manufactured in Brentford of deal, or the more preferred willow, by hundreds of women and children.
It produces an edible red berry.Bailey, Liberty Hyde. 1923. Gentes Herbarum; Occasional Papers on the Kinds of Plants 1(4): 150–151 It has been commercially cultivated to a limited extent in Australia as a cool season punnet fruit.
A 1852 publication lists other produce being sold in punnets in British markets including sea kale, mushrooms, small salad and tomatoes. Punnets are used for collecting berries as well as for selling them, thus reducing handling of the fragile fruits and the likely damage that it could cause. The process is recorded in a 1948 poem by New Zealand author Mabel Christmas-Harvey; Knees are aching, backs are breaking Ladies fair who eat our spoils Have you ever 'midst enjoyment Realised our painful toils? Forty, fifty in a punnet, Each one picked by hand with care, For a penny paid each punnet... Thus you get your dainty fare.
On 26 February 2018, TOMRA signed an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in BBC Technologies. The deal resulted in BBC Technologies’ precision grading systems and innovative punnet and clamshell filling solutions for blueberries and other small fruits join TOMRA Food's own fruit inspection and grading technology portfolio.
A carrier (an animal that contains one black and one red allele) has a 50/50 chance of passing on the mutated colour gene to their offspring; these animals are heterozygous as they contain 2 different alleles for the red coat gene. Red Coat Punnet Square Above is a table of a punnet square displaying the assortment of alleles, two recessive alleles must be present for an animal to display the red coat. The red genetic mutation has positively impacted the Red Brangus in many ways. Firstly, compared to the Black Brangus, the red brangus has been shown to withstand direct sunlight and higher climatic temperatures for longer of periods of time without showing signs of stress and discomfort.
Empty punnets A punnet is a small box or square basket for the gathering, transport and sale of fruit and vegetables, typically for small berries susceptible to bruising, spoiling and squashing that are therefore best kept in small rigid containers. Punnets serve also as a rough measure for a quantity of irregular sized fruits.
Solid white varieties of Dorkings, Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, Minorcas, Orpingtons and other breeds are regarded as recessive whites because their white is completely recessive to any other color. Both kinds of white plumage: "dominant white" and "recessive white" are phenotypically identical in adult phase, and can only be distinguished from each other by means of a progeny test. In 1906 and 1908 Bateson and PunnetBateson, W. and Punnet, R.C. 1908 Experimental studies in the physiology of heredity, Poultry. Repts. Evol. Comm. Roy. Soc. IV, 18-35.
The Legbar was the second autosexing chicken breed created by Prof. Punnett and M. Pease at the Genetical Institute in Cambridge, after the Cambar, which was created in 1929 by crossing Barred Plymouth Rock with Gold Campine. The aim was to create an autosexing utility breed with a focus on egg laying, where male and female day old chicks could easily be sexed by their colour. To achieve this Punnet and Pease used a crossing programme with excellent egg layers, the Leghorn and the Barred Plymouth Rock.
On an egg and cress sandwich, each sandwich was to contain one- twelfth of a punnet of cress. The document was featured in a 2002 exhibition of the National Railway Museum, "British Rail – A Moving Story". A typical ham sandwich would contain one slice of ham with another slice folded in half and placed diagonally over the first one. When the sandwich was cut diagonally it would make it appear that it contained three slices of ham when in reality it only contained two.
The rabbits bred by Illingworth, Spruty and Punnet were merged, creating the Lilac rabbit breed. Due to the number of bloodlines within the breed and breeder preference, the exact shade of colour and size show great variety. In 1922, the first exports were made from Britain to the US, and through 1926, many additional rabbits were sent. There was initially substantial interest in the breed in the US, especially on the west coast, but the breed never achieved the popularity that other rabbit breeds did.
A day after being released by Pompey, Awford joined Havant & Waterlooville in a permanent deal until the end of the season.Nick Awford signs for The Hawks; Havant & Waterlooville F.C., 28 February 2015 Awford was subsequently released from Havant & Waterlooville F.C. after being he refused to leave the changing room before a match against Bournemouth FC in the FA Cup. Nick instead, in protest of his benching for the cup tie, sat eating a punnet of cherries, spitting the pips onto the floor in outrage.
The first breeder of lilac-coloured rabbits is thought to be an H. Onslow of Cambridge, England, who began exhibiting them in London in 1913. Lilac-coloured rabbits were also produced the same year by Mabel Illingworth, who crossed Blue Imperials with Havana rabbits. In 1917, a Gouda, Holland breeder named C.H. Spruty crossed Blue Beverens with Havanas to create a larger lilac rabbit called the Gouda or Gowenaar. The Cambridge Blue was created in 1922, by Cambridge University professor R.C. Punnet, by using the same cross as Spruty.
On each edition, two teams of two contestants compete for a place in the quarterfinals by answering questions. For each correct answer they would score the points as in a tennis match e.g. 15,30,40,Game. Each programme was played by the best of 3 'Sets' and the team who won 2 sets won the show and moved onto the quarterfinals while the losing team went away with a bottle of champagne and a punnet of strawberries. The prize for the winning team at the end was a trip to that year's Wimbledon event.
A pile of raw green beans Cooked and cut green beans Whole raw green beans packed in a punnet for sale Four varieties of the common green bean presenting variation in color, size, shape, and texture Green beans are the unripe, young fruit of various cultivars of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). Immature or young pods of the runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus), yardlong bean (Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis), and hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus) are used in a similar way. Green beans are known by many common names, including French beans, string beans, snap beans, snaps,Singh BK and Singh B. 2015.

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