Speckled Swan is hard-skinned and can therefore be dried and painted very well. |
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In other cultures the terms pumpkin and squash, referring to hard-skinned winter squashes, are interchangeable. |
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Small hard-skinned fish such as snappers, grouper, breams and hind should be gutted and scaled on capture and kept in slurry. |
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Ronde de Nice squash, hard-skinned and as smooth as a cricket ball will bake well with a dab of garlic butter, and yet the young marrows would be just as good. |
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That's the question scientists have been pondering for decades when it comes to the bottle gourd, a plant with a hard-skinned fruit that's used by cultures all over the world to make lightweight containers and other tools. |
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North Americans tend to make a distinction between winter squash and pumpkins, she notes, but in England every hard-skinned squash is called a pumpkin. |
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The outside world assumes we are all hard-skinned creatures. |
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