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First we sampled appetizers and especially enjoyed ikamaru yaki (sliced, grilled squid painted with the sweet lacquer-type sauce traditionally used on eel) and hijiki (black seaweed with a faint licorice tang).

The surface, coated with lacquer or plastic-type material, must be free of continuous grooves and must be within 40/1,000th inch (one millimetre) of perfect levelness.

Laccases have been found in different types of plants: the Japanese lacquer tree, mango, mung bean, peach, tobacco, zea mays, etc. [43].

Gluta usitata (Burmese lacquer tree) produces a more slowly drying lacquer.

The lacquers used were obtained from Toxicodendron vernicifluum (Chinese lacquer tree).

– and a hard-wearing lacquer top coat.

A layer of varnish applied by brush covers the entire surface: this is the reason why this type of binding is called "lacquered" like its Islamic models (Fig. 2).

Note that lacquer will dissolve enamel, so don't mix types of paints!

In fact, if you use a household cleaner or other type of polish, you risk ruining the lacquer coating.

By Amy Merrick August 12, 2013 The early covers of Martha Stewart Living magazine, in the nineteen-nineties, featured Stewart's name in bold type and photos of the namesake herself, frosted hair lacquered in place, arranging sunflowers or canoeing past russet-leaved trees.

The early covers of Martha Stewart Living magazine, in the nineteen-nineties, featured Stewart's name in bold type and photos of the namesake herself, frosted hair lacquered in place, arranging sunflowers or canoeing past russet-leaved trees.

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