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    The cochineal (/ˌkɒtʃɪˈniːl, ˈkɒtʃɪniːl/ KOTCH-ih-NEEL, -⁠neel, US also /ˌkoʊtʃɪˈniːl, ˈkoʊtʃɪniːl/ KOH-chih-; Dactylopius coccus) is a scale insect in...
  • Carmine (redirect from Cochineal dye)
    Carmine (/ˈkɑːrmən, ˈkɑːrmaɪn/) – also called cochineal (when it is extracted from the cochineal insect), cochineal extract, crimson lake, or carmine lake –...
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    Polish cochineal (Porphyrophora polonica, Margarodes polonicus), also known as Polish carmine scales (Polish: czerwiec polski), is a scale insect formerly...
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    commonly as cochineals, a name that also specifically refers to the best-known species, the cochineal (Dactylopius coccus). The cochineal is an insect...
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    reactions to each mordant. For example, cochineal scarlet, or Dutch scarlet as it came to be known, used cochineal along with a tin mordant to create a brilliant...
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    القرمز, romanized: al-qirmiz, lit. 'cochineal', from Persian: کرمست, romanized: kermest, lit. 'bloody, red, cochineal, carmine') is a type of Italian liqueur...
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    therefore an elite owner. Dye used in the embroidery thread included cochineal red from Mexico, evidence of early trade from North America, as well Indian...
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    cloth. Post-medievally it was replaced by other red dyes, starting with cochineal. Kermes ultimately derives from the Sanskrit word कृमिज or kṛmija meaning...
  • It is used as a glazing agent on pills. Carmine, derived from crushed cochineal beetles, is a red or purple substance commonly used in pharmaceutical...
  • In 1726, Daniel Defoe described a tradesman involved in the "buying of cochineal, indigo, galls, shumach, logwood, fustick, madder, and the like" as both...
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    perhaps officer's fabric being dyed with the better but more expensive cochineal. Madder is mentioned in the Talmud (e.g., tractate Sabbath 66b) where...
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    by fields of prickly pear cactus (known locally as tunera), on which cochineal beetles are reared, and a few small extinct volcano cones. The village...
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    different goods. The color red comes from the cochineal bug found on the prickly pear cactus. The cochineal was ground up with mortar and pestle to create...
  • farming Fur farming Horses Other livestock Pig Wool Poultry Beekeeping Cochineal Shellac Silk Hunting Fur trapping Forestry Silviculture Bamboo Logging...
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    live exports from New Zealand in 2003. Carmine, derived from crushed cochineal beetles, is a red or purple substance commonly used in food products....
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    to be worn for centuries (though also produced by other dyes such as cochineal), giving English and later British soldiers the nickname of "redcoats"...
  • farming Fur farming Horses Other livestock Pig Wool Poultry Beekeeping Cochineal Shellac Silk Hunting Fur trapping Forestry Silviculture Bamboo Logging...
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    Unit cell a = 4.145(2) Å, c = 9.496(2) Å, Z = 3 Identification Color Cochineal-red, towards brownish red and lead-gray Crystal habit Rhombohedral to...
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    aromatic balsamic resin used for perfumes and medicines), 25 tons of cochineal and 15 tons of ebony. There was also a document, printed at Macau in 1590...
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    LTD, 1977. ISBN 978-0-949937-35-3 Gardiner, Roger F. “Spuhler Revisited: Further Thoughts on the West Berlin Rug Catalog.” November, 1988.[1]. Dimand, M...
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