Sentence examples for ingredients for which from inspiring English sources

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And most prepacked food must display a full list of ingredients, for which the regulations specify minimum sizes of lettering.

Although all food is welcome, the Ahmadis prefer spicy kofte, spinach and fragrant rice - Afghan food - the ingredients for which they fetch from the town on rickety bicycles donated by locals.

Then he applies a sulphur mask – the ingredients for which he collects by hand from the seabed at Havana's Playas del Este – vigorously massages my face, blasts it with prickles of electricity and kneads it with a facial rolling pin.

Given its recent surge in popularity, however, this dish (the ingredients for which cost around £1.50*) is subject to rampant inflation, with the £8.95 eggs Benedict now commonly seen on menus.

Similarly, industrial food products can be considered as processed mixtures of ingredients for which process parameters and mixture parameters should be investigated simultaneously when trying to improve their nutritional and sensorial properties.

Although performed on a limited number of compounds, the study suggests a strategic opportunity to support the safety assessor's reasoning to omit a MoS calculation and to focus more on local toxicity and mutagenicity/genotoxicity for ingredients for which limited systemic exposure is to be expected.

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"Certainly, this is one ingredient for which evidence-based studies are needed to justify its popularity," wrote the researchers.

The crucial missing ingredient, for which no amount of lush scenery can substitute, is the voice of Mr. García Márquez's omniscient narrator.

"But," he said, for that to be the case, "one would need to invoke some new dimension to the problem involving a major missing ingredient for which we currently have no evidence.

There are dozens of artificial catfish baits sold at sporting goods stores, many of which claim to have a magic ingredient for which catfish go wild.

This "RNA world" scenario assumes that chemical reactions in Earth's primitive atmosphere and oceans assembled the raw ingredients for RNA, which served as both the cell's genetic librarian and its molecular workhorse until DNA and proteins, respectively, evolved to assume these functions.

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