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Steamed yucca, despite its seasoned red onion topping, was bland and would have been far more interesting with a moistening of mojo; Puerto Rican-style rice colored with saffron and dotted with pigeon peas was dry.
He and Bethany Econopouly, one of his doctoral students, recently published an essay in the Huffington Post in which they argue that the legal definition of the word "bread" has become meaningless and ought to be changed: "FDA regulations state that for bread to be labeled as 'bread,' it must be made of flour, yeast, and a moistening ingredient, usually water.
Fig. 2 Effect of moisture content on laccase production using wheat straw as a solid substrate and Asther's medium as a moistening agent.
The crisp-edged yet moist slivered meat they yield will be rolled in pita with a handful of greens, chopped tomato and a moistening of tart yogurty tzatziki to make a taste and texture sensation.
The slides were then transferred to a moistening box and incubated at 37°C for 30 min.
A moistening system and an inking system are connected to this cylinder.
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Cellulase production was carried out under solid-state fermentation at 45 °C using minimal medium as an initial moistening agent.
If the person won't brush or refuses help, try a foam applicator or a cloth moistened with mouthwash.
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