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XO, I was told, was born in Hong Kong fairly recently and usually involved dried scallops.
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Unless otherwise stated, the normal workup from organic solvent involved drying over Na2SO4 and rotary evaporation.
The last stage in the procedure involved drying the PAEs containing solution under a weak nitrogen flow at room temperature.
He referred to a noodle dish involving dried squid and fermented chilies.
"We know from past investigations that pig ears and similar treats that involve dried animal parts can be a risk for salmonella infection in people," Dr. Behravesh said.
Another dish resembles a sushi roll, except in keeping with the spirit of epicurean derring-do the filling involves derring-do the bacon, and the wrapping is a cut ofillingboar.
The red seaweed I ate that night at dinner — in a mysteriously satisfying dish involving dried scallops, toasted grains, watercress purée, beech nuts, mussel juice, and squid ink — came from a forager in Iceland.
The structural properties of collagen and its supramolecular architecture are of importance in these states, since many of the industrial applications of collagen-based materials involve dried collagen or dehydrothermally treated collagen.
Some of these previous studies used an extraction technique involving dried, pinned larvae that were dissected on a microscope stage and the hemolymph withdrawn via a capillary of large diameter (relative to the animal).
Getting oil from the fruit of the argan tree involves drying it, extracting the nuts, cracking them to reveal the kernels, and pressing them to release the oil.
Amarone is produced through an ancient technique called appassimento, which involves drying the grapes for several months until they look something like raisins, before they are pressed.
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