He observed that only pulpy, but indehiscent, fruits with a juicy, sweet flesh produce ethanol when becoming overripe. |
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The chick pea dish, in the opinion of our chick pea aficionado, was overcooked and the peas pulpy. |
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One pictures lazy afternoons engorged on and sticky with pulpy, overripe South Pacific fruits. |
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The cells of the glands contain bright pink fluid, charged with granules or with globular masses of pinkish pulpy matter. |
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In May and June the leaves and branches shoot forth very rapidly, but the new growth is pulpy and tender. |
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On the roadside, groups of men pry the bean from the pulpy fruit, tossing the shells aside. |
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It split immediately, with a puddle of yellowish cocoa butter pooling around a gritty, pulpy center. |
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In particular, its attractive golden rind is not a distinct, pithy covering like that of a true citrus fruit, but is thin, soft, and pulpy. |
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If you timed it right you could spend a good part of the day out of the sun with cool pulpy grape flesh oozing between your toes. |
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Traditionally, island women chewed up the leaves and stalks of the kava-kava plant and spat the pulpy mass into the communal bowl. |
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Turn down the heat and simmer gently for 45 minutes to an hour until everything is very soft and pulpy. |
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Remove, cover and cook a further 5 minutes or until rhubarb is pulpy and liquid has evaporated. |
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Bring to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes or until they become soft and pulpy. |
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Then all grew withered and lost shape, becoming a pulpy mass, like gelatin. |
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His works are kinetic, pulpy and filled with the conventions of noir, fantasy, and sci-fi. |
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Why is it that prodigious writers of pulpy, elaborate fiction spark such complete devotion? |
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Fudoh is based on a manga, a Japanese comic series, and a tawdry, pulpy one at that. |
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It takes a B-movie, a horror film, or a pulpy comic-book film, to get that. |
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I haven't seen any of them in quite some time, and watching it now it hit me just how pulpy those movies were. |
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Studying the inky pictures on pulpy pages, the adolescent Kubrick was soon a fan. |
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After all, Profiler is a lurid, pulpy sort of show meant to thrill audiences tuning in on Saturday nights. |
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Here, he indulges a story as pulpy and lurid as his words and direction are spare and restrained. |
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I was looking through the disgustingly pulpy content and came upon an interview with Paul Smith, the executive producer of the program. |
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There was throughout the city the sweet, pulpy stench of garbage, waste, and rot. |
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That his stomach was more dolly tub than washboard, and his buttocks more pulpy than pert. |
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The ripe, red, pulpy flesh of the melons stands in with sickening authenticity for the wasted tissue of the bodies of the wounded men. |
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No mink stole or raccoon wrap is safe from a pulpy projectile that's gone to seed. |
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Her other hand is at the back of my head now, her jaw working as if my mouth is a pulpy piece of fruit she's eating. |
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The clone saga Orphan Black is pulpy, adrenaline-fueled television at its finest. |
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His pulpy brand of crime fiction will live on not only in paperback form, but also on the silver screen. |
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These pulpy Cold War thrillers seemed altogether too serious at first. |
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The film clearly identifies itself as a critique of narrative traditions when Ed's narration is revealed to be a submission to a pulpy men's magazine. |
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Whereas pumpkins have a hard, woody stalk, distinctly furrowed longitudinally, squash stalks are soft, pulpy, and not markedly furrowed. |
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Like a man, the saguaro has an internal skeleton covered with pulpy flesh. |
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Mr Imron's star turn, printed in garish colours on pulpy paper, might naturally raise a few eyebrows. |
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Despite its pulpy theme, the story is provocative and acutely depressing. |
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Meanwhile, gardeners kept growing the varieties they knew, whether green or orange, bumpy or freckly, pulpy or crisp. |
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The spoiled form has a scrawl of a mouth slewed in pulpy damage. |
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I like tomatoes which are vine ripened, deep red, and pulpy. |
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The outer or pulpy integument of the seed may have a wrinkled appearance. |
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A pulpy perimeter of raw sewage encircled each village, which made walking into the forest to find some privacy an ordeal. |
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Perhaps my current love of books and their acquisition can be traced back to the far too many hours I spent in childhood alone except for their pulpy companionship. |
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Ramsay doubtless felt the need to make something extraordinary from this pulpy departure point. |
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We struggled to taste the mushrooms through the pulpy texture. |
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He designs a cover that looks not a little like other pulpy thrillers in his favourite corner of the bookshop, and convinces a Sydney bookstore to stock it. |
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The homogenized pulpy fruit slurry is pasteurized prior to packaging. |
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The Vanilla Bourbon distinguishes itself by pulpy and fat pods. |
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Whortleberry, also known as Blueberry, is a perennial subshrub with deciduous leaves, belonging to the Ericaceae family, which fruits are globular and pulpy berries. |
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What ensues is part detective novel, part pulpy romantic tragedy. |
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That was 16 years ago, but spending time with Alison brings it all flooding back: the static and crackle of bed linen, the pulpy cardboard bedpans, the smell of detergent. |
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The mouth is careless and cheerful and is characterized by a very interesting balance between the fine and fresh acidity of 2009 vintage and the pulpy character of fruits. |
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Among them are the ancestors of the Cavendish variety, the large, pulpy dessert banana which currently accounts for virtually all of world trade, amounting to nearly 20 million tonnes a year. |
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All the players are merely pawns, useful instruments that allow Rodriguez the opportunity to riff on his pulpy ideas. |
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It makes it possible in a wink to obtain brilliant, bright and pulpy lips. |
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Rose Hip is the pulpy and red fruit of Wild Rose. |
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It's the same for the treatment of the mouth, with the pulpy lower lip. |
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Anaerobic bacterial infections affecting the same animals include necrobacillosis and a number of clostridial diseases such as tetanus, blackleg, malignant oedema and pulpy kidney. |
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The Task Force removed the brackets of this Section and amended the text to specify that this process applied to pulpy whole fruit, which could not be extracted by any physical means, and dehydrated whole fruit. |
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