| 41. | Some towns in the Mexican state of Oaxaca are still working in handmade textiles using this cochineal.
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| 42. | Now, the highest production of cochineal is by Peru, the Canary Islands, and Chile.
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| 43. | According to Cochineal it was used for dyeing the clothes of kings, nobles and the clergy.
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| 44. | Collagen powder, xanthan gum, mannitol and cochineal could be used in different ways during the process.
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| 45. | The economy until the twentieth century was based on fishing and agriculture including cochineal, bananas and cattle.
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| 46. | Cochineal was a high value, low volume product that became the second most valuable Mexican export after silver.
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| 47. | It could be obtained from the domestically harvested Polish cochineal, although imported alternatives were also available : amaranth.
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| 48. | Hemipterans have been cultivated for the extraction of dyestuffs cochineal ( also known as carmine ) and for shellac.
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| 49. | Breton straw, Mexican cochineal, and indigo from the Far East were among the ingredients that Fortuny used.
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| 50. | 1930-31-Deadly famine, exacerbated by destruction of prickly pear cactus Opuntia dillenii by cochineal beetle.
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