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I like it, I hate it, Please don't link toLinkBot 00:57, 18 Dec 2004 (UTC)


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  • Can link Old World: ...ltivated for so long over the warm temperate regions of the Old World that its original natural distribution is obscure. It can r...
  • Can link olive oil: ...oform or ether. It may be used as a pleasant substitute for olive oil. The sweet almond itself contains practically no starch and... (link to section)
  • Can link vanilla extract: ...glycosuria. Almond extract is also a popular substitute for vanilla extract among people with diabetes. Sweet almonds are used in [[mar... (link to section)
  • Can link Christian symbolism: ...consider it a symbol of enduring sadness and female beauty. Christian symbolism often uses almond branches as a symbol of the [[Virgin Birt... (link to section)
  • Can link tribes of Israel: ...ry]]. In the [[Bible]], [[Aaron]] is chosen among the other tribes of Israel by a rod that brought forth almond flowers. In a similar le... (link to section)
  • Can link a rod: ...]], [[Aaron]] is chosen among the other tribes of Israel by a rod that brought forth almond flowers. In a similar legend, [[P... (link to section)
  • Can link Old French: ... 37:19-20). ==Etymology== The word 'almond' comes from the Old French ''almande'' or ''alemande'', late Latin ''amandola'', deriv... (link to section)
  • Can link late Latin: ...ond' comes from the Old French ''almande'' or ''alemande'', late Latin ''amandola'', derived through a form ''amingdola'' from the... (link to section)