| 31. | The cosmetics industries have shown renewed interest in cochineal as a source of natural red dye.
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| 32. | Officers'superfine broadcloth was dyed true scarlet with cochineal, a dye derived from insects.
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| 33. | The plant used to be economically significant as the major host plant of the Polish cochineal.
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| 34. | These individuals establish feeding sites on the new host and produce a new generation of cochineals.
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| 35. | The weaving techniques and brilliant red background, dyed with cochineal insects, are typically Andean.
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| 36. | After Spanish colonization of the Americas began, cochineals were shipped worldwide as a commercial product.
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| 37. | One important project that was traded here was the cochineal insect, used to make red dye.
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| 38. | He encouraged new agriculture, setting up trade in cotton, indigo, timber, and cochineal.
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| 39. | The La Guayra to Cadiz with a cargo of indigo, cocoa, cochineal, and cotton.
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| 40. | Cochineal, Kohl was used to darken the eyelashes and enhance the size and appearance of the eyes
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