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please tell me what is an oz, a celery and a lipton if possible also give me a hindi translation of these words!!...

and are they found in the market???

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  1. oz can refer to the old american movie The Wizard of Oz which was sort of a fantasy land, and it is also a nick name for austrailia. celery is a type of vegetable grown in america and canada and europe, tall stalks of a pale green mild vegetable, the seeds are also used for seasoning, and Lipton is a brand of tea .


  2. िलपटन lipton (the american word in hindi sanskrit)

    अजमूड ajmud (celery)

    have to get back with u on ounce

    i hope i spelled these right, im learning hindi

    so hindi thora thora!!!!

  3. oz means ounce

  4. OZ is a mythical land depicted in the story THE WIZARD OF OZ". oz.could also be a unit of measurement (an abbreviation of the word ounce).  Celery is a stalk vegetable and Lipton is a brand name attached to teas or soups.  Sorry, don't know the hindi translation.

  5. 1 oz. = One ounce of weight = 28 grams.

    1 oz = one fluid ounce of liquid measurement = 29.6 ml American measure. = 28.4 ml British measure.

    but who measures .4 ml? Just use a measuring cup. 1 cup is 8 oz.

    Celery in Hindi is called - ajmud.

    Lipton is a brand name for the Tea.

    Regards,

    Manish

  6. OUNCE

    oz means ounce

    1 ounce = 28.3495231 grams

    The ounce (abbreviation: oz) is the name of a unit of mass in a number of different systems, including various systems of mass that formed part of English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. Its size can vary from system to system. The most commonly used ounces used today are the international avoirdupois ounce and the international troy ounce.

    CELERY

    Celery (Apium graveolens dulce) is a herbaceous edible biennial plant in the family Apiaceae, native to the coasts of western and northern Europe, most commonly in ditches and saltmarshes. It grows to 1 m tall, with pinnate to bipinnate leaves with rhombic leaflets 3-6 cm long and 2-4 cm broad. The flowers are creamy-white, 2-3 mm diameter, produced in dense compound umbels. The seeds are broad ovoid to globose, 1.5-2 mm long and wide. Celeriac (Apium graveolens rapaceum) is closely related.

    Yes you should get celery in local shopping malls and food bazars.

    In North America, commercial production of celery is dominated by a variety called Pascal celery. Gardeners can grow a range of cultivars, many of which differ little from the wild species, mainly in having stouter leaf stems. They are ranged under two classes, white and red; the white cultivars being generally the best flavoured, and the most crisp and tender.

    The wild form of celery is known as smallage. It has a furrowed stalk with wedge-shaped leaves, the whole plant having a coarse, rank taste, and a peculiar smell. With cultivation and blanching, the stalks lose their acrid qualities and assume the mild, sweetish, aromatic taste peculiar to celery as a salad plant.

    The plants are raised from seed, sown either in a hot bed or in the open garden according to the season of the year, and after one or two thinnings out and transplantings they are, on attaining a height of 15-20 cm, planted out in deep trenches for convenience of blanching, which is effected by earthing up to exclude light from the stems.

    In the past, celery was grown as a vegetable for winter and early spring; because of its antitoxic properties, it was perceived as a cleansing tonic, welcomed after the stagnation of winter.

    [edit] Food uses



    Blanched celery head.

    Celery seedsBoth blanched and green it is stewed and used in soups, the seeds also being used as a flavouring ingredient. Even after long immersion in broth, the stalks remain somewhat crisp, and are useful for adding texture to the soup.

    In the south of Europe celery is seldom blanched, but is much used in its natural condition.

    Chopped, it is one of the three vegetables considered the holy trinity of Louisiana Creole and Cajun cuisine. It is also one of the three vegetables (together with onions and carrots) that constitute the French mirepoix, which is often used as a base for sauces and soups.

    Celery seed is used as a spice. When combined with salt, the resulting spice blend is called celery salt. Celery salt is used as an alternate to ordinary salt seasoning in various recipes and cocktails. It is notably used to enhance the flavor of Bloody Mary cocktails, the Chicago-style hot dog, and Old Bay Seasoning.

    Chinese celery or Oriental celery (Chinese: 芹菜; pinyin: qin cai), has thinner stalks and a stronger flavor. It is rarely consumed raw, but is often added to soups and stir-fries.

    [edit] Medicinal uses

    The whole plant is gently stimulant, nourishing, and restorative; it can be liquefied, with the juice taken for joint and urinary tract inflammations, such as rheumatoid arthritis, cystitis, or urethritis, for weak conditions, and for nervous exhaustion.

    The seeds, harvested after the plant flowers in its second year, are the basis for a homeopathic extract used as a diuretic. The extract is believed to help clear toxins from the system, so are especially good for gout, where uric acid crystals collect in the joints, and arthritis. They are also used as a mild digestive stimulant. The extract can be combined with almond or sunflower oil, and massaged into arthritic joints or for painful gout in the feet or toes.

    The root is an effective diuretic and has been taken for urinary stones and gravel. It also acts as a bitter digestive remedy and liver stimulant. A tincture can be used as a diuretic in hypertension and urinary disorders, as a component in arthritic remedies, or as a kidney energy stimulant and cleanser.

    LIPTON

    Lipton is one of the world's best-known and best-selling brand of both hot leaf and ready-to-drink tea.

    It forms part of the Unilever portfolio which sells around 15.5 percent of the world's tea (in retail value terms)[citation needed], including other brands such as PG Tips (UK), Beseda (Russia) or Brooke Bond (India). Today, Lipton represents around 10 percent[citation needed] of the world market for tea (in retail value terms) with the key pillar brands:

    Lipton Yellow Label (since 1890), the emblematic Lipton brand for hot tea sold in 150 countries, and

    Lipton Ice Tea (since 1972), available in more than 60 countries through a global joint-venture with Pepsico.

    Lipton was created at the end of the 19th century by Sir Thomas Lipton. Under the slogan “direct from the tea gardens to the tea pot,” this entrepreneurial businessman wanted to make tea a popular and approachable drink for everyone - with a high quality but reasonably priced.

    [edit] Lipton approach



    Over a century, Lipton became a leading tea brand. The company attributes this success to its strong focus on innovation and the expertise of its tea specialists- professionals in tea growing, tasting, buying, blending and R&D teams. Teas are selected from the many different plantations around the world, from well-known producing countries like India, Indonesia, Kenya and Sri Lanka. Lipton Yellow Label is blended from as many as 30 different teas in specialized tasting rooms in seven regional hubs scattered all over the world.

    Tea is a valuable crop for farmers in many parts of the tropics. Sustainable agriculture is vital not only to maintain high-quality product supply in the long-term but also to protect and improve the natural environment and livelihoods of workers and local communities. Lipton's own plantations in East Africa — in Kenya (Kericho) and Tanzania (Mufindi) — and third party tea estates have been working together since 2002 to ensure compliance with the Unilever sustainable agriculture guidelines and the Ethical Tea Partnership criteria.

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  8. mostly....they use Oz....as a amount of water and amount of liquid.

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