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200ml medium sherry, such as oloroso dulce 200ml whole milk, plus a little extra for brushing 100g Seville marmalade 2 level tsp fast-action yeast 300g raisins 175g chopped almonds 500g strong white flour 100g rye flour 2 tsp fine salt Oil and flour, for kneading and shaping In a big bowl, stir together the sherry, milk, marmalade and yeast, add the raisins and almonds, and mix well.
Thus the process of microvilli formation and shaping in a period immediately after eclosion, before cuticle solidifies, may be supported by actin filaments.
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