The cheese she ended up with has a peachy crust and a paste that varies according to ripeness from semi-firm to creamily oozing. |
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Fruits were harvested at full ripeness and the firmness was measured with a penetrometer. |
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The juice from grapes harvested at optimum ripeness for wine has a rather cloying sweetness which can overshadow the refreshing acidity. |
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However, weather can trick the plant, meaning sugar levels can indicate ripeness while the pip of the grape remains hard or green. |
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A combine harvesting wheat moves forward into a stand of the golden ripeness. |
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While the wines are technically dry, their ripeness suggests sweetness to many palates. |
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We grow only the best-tasting varieties and we pick and sell them at the perfect ripeness or maturity. |
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The skill of the winemaker in these circumstances is to blend all the different regions, vineyards and levels of ripeness into a house style. |
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That mulchy smell could trigger an olfactory flashback of Proustian ripeness in children of a certain age. |
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The 3D Robotics Y6 multicopter has been flying over vineyards in Northern California to monitor ripeness. |
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The ripeness of a subject is something that cannot be established, just because some claim to consider it right. |
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The contents of each package must be uniform and contain only bunches of the same origin, variety, quality and degree of ripeness. |
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All phenolic concentrations generally increased with ripeness and were highest in the skin of ripe grapes. |
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The frank attack is followed by greater ripeness on the palate with caramel aromas. |
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For maximum nutritional value, buy only the amount you can use before the vegetable passes the peak of ripeness. |
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Those few quality fruits that are unblemished, at the right stage of ripeness, and so many fruits with one defect or another? |
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Buy the tomatoes two or three days ahead of time and store them outdoors on a sheet to maximize their ripeness and develop their flavours. |
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It is white to very light green due to its degree of ripeness and some beans may be green. |
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Its fragrance brings to mind fresh olives picked at the perfect moment of ripeness. |
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Cooking oil is a blend of several extra virgin olive oils sourced from all over Italy and produced from olives that are pressed at the height of their ripeness. |
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They're easy to prepare separately or to add into other foods, and frozen vegetables are picked at the peak of ripeness. |
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Picking from the ground proceeds at snail's pace and it is hard to judge the ripeness of the fruit. |
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The cheese itself is of ivory to cream colour and is shiny with a faint aureole depending on the degree of ripeness. |
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The yield of milled rice is dependent on the size and shape of the grain, the degree of ripeness, and the extent of exposure to the sun. |
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Fruit ripening should be considered as the time of eating ripeness, when the fruit is most easily removed. |
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Product differentiation consists of shape, size, colour, degree of ripeness and variety. |
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That does not mean that we cannot quickly garner the first agreements as they come to ripeness. |
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Several studies have shown that phenolic levels in tomatoes increase steadily from the green stage through full ripeness. |
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But it doesn't alter the fact that the display moves up several gears and explodes into a great and sensuous ripeness when the art of the Ottomans finally heaves into view. |
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The picking of the Merlots at Chateau Malartic la Graviere started on September 18th and finished on 26 ensuring that the grapes on each plot were of optimal ripeness. |
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Stone-Manning as a lens to explore the elision of standing and ripeness in the Ninth Circuit. |
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Each grape variety and each plot is picked at optimum ripeness. |
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Payne salutes each of these as masterpieces, in which the Delian style struggles to emerge in its full ripeness. |
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Their judicial power does not extend to cases which are hypothetical, or which are proscribed due to standing, mootness, or ripeness issues. |
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For example, the doctrines of mootness, ripeness, and standing prohibit district courts from issuing advisory opinions. |
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Autumn is seen not as a time of decay but as a season of complete ripeness and fulfillment, a pause in time when everything has reached fruition, and the question of transience is hardly raised. |
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The red-green system of M and L cones enabled primates to distinguish particular elements in their environment for example, the ripeness of fruit in the tropical woodlands that the early primates inhabited. |
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The grapes displayed all stages of development, from green to perfect ripeness and our sorting table proved to be very useful for eliminating the runts which would be detrimental to quality. |
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The fervour of early feeling is tempered and mellowed by the ripeness of age. |
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Optimum ripeness has been reached with nice aromas. |
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Also judge their ripeness by the waxy feel of the surface, like regular honeydew. |
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But sunshine in September and November with the wind in the north made it possible for the grapes to gain in concentration and achieve full ripeness. |
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For both the Merlot and the Cabernet Sauvignon, sugar, acidity and phenolic indicators of ripeness are at the same or higher levels than the great vintages of earlier years. |
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Capsaicin, the pungent principle that gives chilies their kick, is present in the seeds, veins and skin in varying amounts, depending on the species and the state of ripeness. |
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The wheat, tawny with ripeness, had been cut and stood in tented stooks about the fields, while a few ghostly poppies lingered at the edge of the path. |
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