Sadly, it was served with a dated garnish of kiwi, strawberry and orange, complete with inedible peel. |
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The vegetable dumplings, in contrast, were almost inedible, with a slimy exterior and no discernible flavour. |
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Fruit growing in gardens and fish from the local rivers are mutated and inedible. |
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The cold was harsh and some found the food inedible and spat it out over the parapet. |
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The caprifig, whose syconia are generally considered to be inedible, is the wild fig of Asia Minor. |
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The grey city took you in its mouth and spat you out as inedible and you felt you had survived something that would kill a normal person. |
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This time of year they seem only to last for a few hours before they are inedible. |
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There are many inedible poisonous mushrooms out there to be mistaken for edible ones. |
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Anything inedible is composted, along with any packaging which can no longer be reused. |
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He fantasized that the inedible slop was his mother's blintzes with raspberries and cream. |
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It's bad enough having to gnaw on the inedible beef au jus and starchy carrot sticks. |
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Firstly they disguise egg white, that inedible devil's gloop, as the most delicious manna from heaven. |
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It basically turned a potato into a mushy mess that was completely inedible. |
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In 1740 during an intense frost, birds fell to the ground frozen in flight and rock-hard bread was inedible. |
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I told the waiter there was only the most minute amount of meat on my lobster and it was inedible. |
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The poor things had been rendered totally inedible in a vat of tasteless oil. |
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Unlike summer squash, butternut squash has a hard, inedible skin that is easily removed with a vegetable peeler. |
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But it proved inedible and they ended up going having to out for a meal at the Village Tavern. |
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With mountains of inedible packed lunches staring us in our bored little faces, something was bound to give. |
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Sharing space with the sweet and sugary stuff will be all kinds of inedible things from consumer durables and garments to furniture and lifestyle products. |
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Variations on sugar paste, more or less inedible, include starch or plaster of Paris amongst their ingredients, and are intended purely for decoration. |
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The cunjevoi is a poisonous plant with inedible, reddish fruits. |
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It can render delectable food not only inedible, but downright unviewable, unsmellable, unthinkable. |
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Preachers often toss out the example of early believers for us to emulate, but Christ thought of the Laodiceans as inedible. |
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Called, logically, rockweed, it is used for flavoring and providing moisture in clambakes but is essentially inedible. |
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Note that cattle are ruminants and can convert inedible grains such as grass into protein and that they do not require to be fed soy and other grains. |
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Some said they went 18 hours without food and later were given inedible pieces of bread. |
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London's streets were gridlocked, its riverside was drab, its food inedible and coffee undrinkable. |
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Adequate provision must be made for the storage and disposal of food waste, inedible refuse and other refuse. |
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It therefore comes under heading 1518, which covers inedible preparations of different oils of Chapter 15 not elsewhere specified or included. |
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Low meat yields of pork may be more efficient in terms of the ratio of human edible meat: human inedible feed. |
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The meat should be condemned or otherwise disposed of as inedible if the required treatment is not applied in the prescribed manner. |
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There was no point in providing customers with cheap fare if it was inedible. |
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As far as she was concerned, the food in both the Miollis bar and Bonvin cafeteria was inedible. |
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Their version of steak tartare turned out to be a disastrous agglomeration of purplish burger meat bristling, hedgehog-style, with inedible, overly dry toast points. |
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Having endured the worst of American food for the best part of our holiday, with huge portions of inedible, sugar-laden stodge, this was the straw that broke the camel's back. |
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He is thinking of farmers who breed grasses to produce food crops, and of cooking as a process of predigestion to enable us to consume otherwise inedible foods. |
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Studies show that planting arid or wastelands that are unsuitable for food production with inedible biofuel crops such as jatropha could provide a way out. |
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Inside this nearly inedible shell is a reasonably tasty caramelized banana concoction, which is made off-putting by a scattering of slices of black licorice. |
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Failure to observe the tithes would invoke not only severe Divine punishment but in most cases would render the grain religiously inedible and consequently unsalable. |
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I don't know if it was the beef or the noodles or both which were to blame, but my food wasn't very warm and was so oily it was virtually inedible. |
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Additionally, both toxic and inedible varieties discouraged many people from attempting to consume or prepare any other varieties. |
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Hagfish coat themselves and any dead fish they find with noxious slime making them inedible to other species. |
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Best to break bread, even if it is virtually inedible. |
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For, while conkers are inedible, sweet chestnuts are a gourmet autumn treat. |
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Bores into various inedible materials prior to pupation. |
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The renewable fuel was made with natural oils from camelina, an inedible plant that grows in conditions where other food crops cannot. |
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For example, animal offal and inedible parts may be transformed into products such as pet food and fertilizer. |
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It is mainly women who maintain the traditional recipe for transforming an otherwise inedible fruit into a consumable product, which involves boiling the fruit nine times. |
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Protein-rich cottonseed is inedible because it contains a poisonous substance called gossypol. |
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Regulations now require the docking stations to have livestock receiving, holding and inspection facilities, stunning and dry landing area, and enclosed holding facilities for inedible material including hides. |
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Preferably the product shall be defined as it moves in trade, with provisions where necessary for the removal of inedible parts that might disturb the preparation of the sample and the analysis. |
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Corn began in Mexico and Central America as a small, inedible wild grain. |
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When we got back, we would get food that was inedible. |
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The moldiness of the bread meant that it was unpalatable, if not downright inedible. |
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These regulations require that specific risk materials remain isolated from other inedible materials and not be diverted into animal feed, pet food or fertilizer manufacture. |
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They are forced to eat food that is by any normal standard inedible. |
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According to a report from Australian news outlet Fairfax media, one of those asylum seekers complained of mistreatment by the Australian navy and said he had been served inedible food. |
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A company that pollutes a river, making the fish inedible, and therefore less attractive to sport fishermen, is not paying the full price that its activities impose upon society. |
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Manila hemp, or abaca, is the name given to the strong fibres of the leaf stalks of M. textilis, an inedible banana native to the Philippines Islands. |
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One of the more promising energy alternatives is the use of inedible feed stocks and biomass for carbon dioxide capture as well as biofuel. |
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Preservatives work by making the food source inedible to these organisms. |
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With typically less than 2 per cent nitrogen, eucalypt leaves are already nutritionally marginal, and become inedible for insects below about 1 per cent nitrogen. |
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