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Some ingredients are considered sensual by virtue of how they are eaten, for example, "sharing food from a common platter," as Dr. Rosofsky wrote in an entry on aphrodisiacs in the "Encyclopedia of Food and Culture" (Scribner, 2002), or, in the case of oysters, "sucking and slurping seductively".
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A health issue of more immediate concern involves the all-too-common practice of placing cooked meats, poultry or fish on the same unwashed platter that held the foods when they were raw.
The leaf margins of both the Amazon, or royal, water lily (V. amazonica, formerly V. regia) and the Santa Cruz water lily (V. cruziana) have upturned edges, giving each thickly veined leaf the appearance of a large, shallow pan 60 to 180 cm (about 2 to 6 feet) across and accounting for its common name, water platter.
Environmental toxins such as lead are extremely common in fine china and decorative platters.
Belt drive is more common, with a rubber belt insulating motor noise from the platter.
That technology stores a "bit" of data--a computer's digital ones and zeros--as the common magnetic orientation of hundreds of tiny grains in a thin layer of magnetic material atop a circular platter.
Seafood platter.
Silver platter.
Arrange on a serving platter.
Add to the platter.
Remove to platter.
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