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Kashi (company)

Kashi is a maker of nutritious whole grain cereals and other plant-based foods sourced according to sustainable and ethical farming practices. Founded in San Diego in 1981, the company makes over 90 products sold in the U.S. and Canada. Its original cereal pilaf was identified by the tagline “Seven Whole Grains on a Mission.” The company name is a blended term derived from “kashruth,” meaning kosher or pure food, and “Kushi," the last name of the founder of American macrobiotics.

As of summer 2016, all Kashi products are Non-GMO Project Verified.

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Kashi (ship)

Several ships have been named :

  • , a of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN); transferred to Manchukuo in May 1937; returned to IJN in June 1942; during World War II

  • , a of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II

  • JDS Kashi (PF-283), a Kusu-class patrol frigate of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, formerly USS Pasco (PF-6)
  • Kashi Maru, a Japanese auxiliary minelayer/ merchant ship during World War II

Usage examples of "kashi".

Then, when Telhami made her decision, Kashi turned away from him completely.

And Kashi had sensed only one mind, blaring its intentions as it moved closer to Quraite.

And for a moment, Kashi did, hip-deep in muck, cursing, swearing and earnestly setting the grove to rights again.

Kashi, Yohan, and I always had, but we had our own bugs, our own jugs, and Kashi did the buying when we needed food.

Without prying, which she had not done during the storm and would not do now, there was no guessing why Kashi had wanted to bring a Urikite stranger home to Quraite.

And Kashi was a young, vigorous woman who looked upon the men of Quraite as brothers, not suitors.

Until about twenty years ago, when the mining operations began in the Siad and Bos Kashi lands, the weapons the clansmen carried were pretty primitive devices, mostly projectile launchers of various types.

He was able to craft workable nonaggression pacts with the Gaels, Bos Kashi, and Sons of Freedom that have eliminated the episodic but disastrous interclan wars, while continuing the tradition of individual feuds and vendettas that all these people seem to relish so much.

And she was someone to admire: Only a bit shorter than Shabeli himself, and taller than most of the other Siad or the Bos Kashi men, Moira was a full-figured woman.

These nicknames belied the respect the Siad professed to have for them as fighting men, and many among them and the Bos Kashi sitting in peaceful conference in this very hall carried the scars from wounds inflicted by one or the other in past skirmishes.

Bos Kashi were the representatives of the Shan, secretive, dark-skinned little men whose sharp facial angles contrasted with their slanted eyes.

Where Shabeli was certain of how the Bos Kashi, the Gaels, and the Sons of Freedom would react to his proposal, and was fairly sure of the Shan, he had no idea what the Euskadi would say.

The details provided for the transmontane and oceanic regions, however, were much less accurate than for the Siad and Bos Kashi lands, because the companies had no interests in those regions.

Bos Kashi, Gaels, and Sons of Freedom had each sent their chief war leaders and their deputies to this council.

The Bos Kashi will relieve my men now in position around New Obbia because they are closer to the capital.