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The cheese is made by blending the different milks.
Crabyon® is made by blending viscose with chitosan, a derivative of chitin.
Yet another kind of thermoplastic elastomer is made by blending a specific elastomer with a specific plastic material.
Chocolate wines, made by blending cocoa extract into inferior wine, are a new fad among local wineries.
It is the best non-vintage champagne in the world and made by blending 120 wines, some up to 15 years old, left to age for six years.
Ice cream is made by blending rich materials — cream and sugar and sometimes eggs — and then churning air into the heavy mixture with an ice-cream maker.
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This can also be made at home for cinema nights: Nachos can be relatively easy to make by blending tomatoes, chillies and garlic, then adding vegetables of your choice (onion, pepper and more chilli is often tasty).
Ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber composites reinforced with micro- and nano-sized short fibers were made by mechanically blending of silanized fibrillar silicate (FS) nanofibers and polyamide 66 (PA-66) microfibers.
To see if this preference is swayed by hormonal changes, team members in Japan showed women computer-generated faces made by digitally blending photographs of several dozen men and women.
Although the traditional version places tomatoes centre-stage, you can make gazpacho by blending pretty much any combination of fresh veggies.
Emotions are so strong that in 2009 European officials gave up on proposals to allow makers of rosé to abandon traditional methods and make it by blending red and white wine.
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