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They merely prefer the cool shade, and hunting the fruits of the forests.
In fact, a fruits of the forest flavour.
The fruits of the forest were no longer sufficient to feed them, and the five hundred monkeys beseeched their father to help them find food.
It literally means "Fruits of the Forest (or Woods)."
We also liked what the menu called mountain berry cream flan, which was the familiar Italian tart with mixed berry topper, usually translated as fruits of the forest.
On top of it there were all the fruits of the forest, the animals of the plain, and a few of the beasts of the sea for good measure.
The cumbersome skins, hacked from two of the oedematous fruits of the forest, crudely pierced with holes for their legs and arms, prevented them from lying flat.
Some of the fruits of the forest trees she knew to be safe; but she saw none around her which she recognized, and she did not dare eat the others.
Biloko live in the densest and darkest part of the rain forest in central Zaïre, jealously and ferociously guarding their treasures: the game and the rare fruits of the forest.
You should take care to avoid certain foodstuffs (primarily local dairy produce, forest mushrooms and fruits of the forest), which can carry high levels of radiation as a result of contamination from the Chernobyl disaster.
A family farm since 1669, Rose Orchards has a loyal following of customers who prize its pies: apple, blueberry, peach and fruits of the forest - a combination of strawberries, red raspberries, blackberries, rhubarb and apples.
And this has been the story of man on Etna since prehistoric times: culling the fruits of the forests, carving out and planting terraces from the volcanic rock and then watching the lava destroy the work of generations.
When he used to send the company car to be washed, he told the fleet manager, Arnie Prince, to ask them not to wipe it down or spray it with Fruits of the Forest or Bavarian Conifer or whatever it was.