¡i©ú³ø±M°T¡jNext time when you shop in a supermarket deciding what to get for dinner, take a look at four new vegetable varieties the Controlled Environment Hydroponic Research and Development Centre (¥þÀô±±¤ô¯Ñ¬ãµo¤¤¤ß) has successfully grown in Hong Kong. The Centre has introduced a new method of cultivating ice plants (¦Bµæ), seedlings of broccoli, watercress (¦è¬vµæ) and Japanese mustard spinach (¤pªQµæ) (photo 2).
The Centre is a joint venture set up by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department and the Vegetable Marketing Organisation (½µæ²ÎÀç³B). It only takes 22 to 45 days to grow these vegetables. The new method allows of their production throughout the year and a shorter harvest period. Rich in nutrition and with unique tastes and textures, these vegetables are good choices for salads and side dishes.
(sources: Ming Pao, news.gov.hk)
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MoMo's favourite food was sold out. Connect the dots to find out what it was.
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Pat bought a pack of vegetables for ¢C8 and sold it for ¢C9. She thought afterwards the pack to be worth more than ¢C9, so she bought it back for ¢C10. She eventually sold it for ¢C11. How much did Pat gain or lose altogether?
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¡½English highway¡R throughout
"Throughout" is a preposition meaning "during all of a particular period".
e.g. He stayed by her side throughout her prolonged illness.
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cultivate (v) ¯Ñ§@
seedling (n) ¥®]
joint venture (n phr) ¦X¸ê¥ø·~
harvest (n) ¦¬¦¨
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