Its most distinctive trait is its threadlike stem, which has given rise to some of its common names: hairweed, lady's laces, wizard's net,
goldthread, angel hair, witches' hair, devil's hair, pull-down, strangleweed, and my favorite: devil's guts.
They will include Beyond Sushi, Cedar's Mediterranean (hummus),
Goldthread (herbs), Holi Aioli, I Heart Keenwah (quinoa), La Crepe C'est Si Bon, Riverdel (nut-based dairy-free cheese), The Cinnamon Snail, and dozens of others.
[ Note: [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] literally refers to "bitter Chinese
goldthread (medicine)," serving as a metaphor for a bitter existence])
She opened her black canvas holdall, and arranged her assortment of clothes over the worn
goldthread bedcover.
Pawel Koziczynski took 20 years to develop the 3,600-pound worth
GoldThread Rejuvenation Procedure.
independently selected a cultured cell line with a high level of IQA productivity for a particular medicinal herb known as the Japanese
goldthread (Coptis japonica Makino) and characterized the molecular basis of the IQA pathway to consolidate the results of their biochemical characterization.
(11) In other records, items such as
goldthread (huanglian [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]; Coptis chinensis), sweet-peel tangerines (gan [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]), coarse fabric mats (zhushu dian [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]), fennel (lingling xiang [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]; Lysimachia foenum graecum), fine linen (bozhu [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]), and silver are enumerated alongside rhinoceros horn.