Kale has thick leaves and is a slow cooker, taking twice the amount of time as chard to reach edibility. |
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The edibility of a planet's plant life is one of the factors of habitability. |
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Although fruit color is sometimes a conspicuous signal of edibility, I found no overall correlation between chromatic signals and sugar content. |
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Damage caused by sunburn or excessive heat during drying, that significantly affects the appearance, flavour or edibility of the product. |
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The peppers must be free of any disease, rots or deterioration which appreciably affects their appearance, edibility or keeping quality. |
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The blue color does not affect the taste or edibility of the product. |
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But for hundreds of years, having a way to keep food cool, and thus prolong its edibility, was far more show-offy thanĀ a supercar. |
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The approach that a conservator takes depends on whether the artist judges it more important to preserve the work's appearance or remain true to chocolate's basic edibility. |
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Edible collagen casings are ideal for improved productivity and a consistent yield combined with good edibility and consumer acceptance. |
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Knowing the edibility of nearly everything that grows in the forest is in Brouillard's blood. |
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She shook her head once, then stopped for a brief moment to examine the edibility of a stray morsel. |
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For us, it is not primarily about the germination capacity but rather about the edibility. |
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This species has not been as thoroughly researched as the two-colored bolete, thus macrochemical tests, edibility, distribution range, and the spore print color are all unknown. |
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Don't the fly's eggs and larvae degrade the edibility of the truffle? |
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The report addresses the safety of water for drinking and recreational activities, the edibility of fish, the health of fish, birds and wildlife, and the impact of non-native species. |
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Ancient societies used the process of fermenting milk to extend its edibility even before the Phoenician era, about 5000 years B. C. There are many forms of food made from fermented milk, and yogurt is one of them. |
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Effects on the ecosystem level are known to occur, but there are also direct and indirect effects on the health and edibility of wild and cultured fish and shellfish. |
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I know I'll get it in the neck for this, but even when looking at a field of spring lambs, I can't help but start assessing them for edibility. |
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The edibility of mushrooms depends on the absence of poisonous content and its desirable taste and aroma. |
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He took the biscuits carefully out of the packet and laid them face upward on the grass, in order as he felt of edibility. |
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Being a cichlid, the butterfly peacock does offer some decent edibility. |
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Unprotected organic acid can lead to different problems such as lack of edibility, demineralization of bones damage of stomach and intestinal mucus membrane. |
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