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a Fox is lawful, and a Fox is unlawful; /. e. Fat, Lawful; 
Lean, Unlawful. 
^ Fruits and Sweet- meats they have of many kinds, as 
of three or four forts of Pumpkins, Macaroons, Al- 
monds prepared many ways, Raifms, Dates, Figs dry 
and green, excellent Melons of two or three forts, and 
eiercatats.^^ Water- Melons, Pomgranates of feveral kinds, Apples, 
=^ Grapes in Pears, Apricocks, Peaches, Mulberries white and black, 
wfwn^s^bigf^'*^"^^^' and Damafcens, Cherries, * Grapes of many 
as T Pigeon'skinds, and very good^ and if they would aflSft Nature, 
do^not^^imke^'^^y might have every thing in Perfedion. 
^ ^ Their Salating is Lettuce, Endive, Carduus, Parfley, 
Apium, and other fweet Herbs, Onions, Cucumbers 
of feveral kinds, fome about a Yard in length, and two 
or three Inches thick, and hairy, (this is efteemed the 
wholfomeft) Radifties, Fumatas, or Apples of Love, all 
which they will cut, and put Oil, Vinegar, and Salt, 
with fome red Pepper : This Salate they eat with Bread. 
They have a Fruit called Baraneh^ in Spaifi^ Barage- 
na^ ; thefe they ftew with their Victuals, and (ometimes 
cut them in thin flices, and fry them , it makes a pretty 
Difti, When the Moors have feafted, every one waflies 
his Hands and Mouth, thanks God, andblefles theHofts 
and Entertainers from whom they had it; they talk a 
little, or tell fome Story, and then lie down to reftj 
w here I- fliall leave them at prefent, and do beg your 
pardon fqr fp tirefome and frivolous a Difcourfe. 
