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When it comes time to assemble the batter, the liquors and moist fruits are mixed with a pound of burnt brown sugar, a pound of butter and a dozen eggs.
It would then be followed by vegetables such as lettuce, cabbage, purslane, herbs, moist fruits, light meats, like chicken or goat kid, with potages and broths.
The moisture analysis indicated that this is partly explained by the incidental occurrence of immature moist fruits which possibly had not yet completed their ripening.
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Another characteristic of young, moist fruit bodies is the amber-colored drops exuded on the pore surface.
Young, moist fruit bodies can "bleed" a bright red fluid that contains a pigment known to have anticoagulant properties similar to heparin.
A peach tart, with pastry crust, cream and moist ripe fruit would do a Michelin three-star restaurant proud.
This mixture is laid on nutrient-rich soil and kept sufficiently moist until fruiting.
Soon enough, notes of freshness and wetness began to infiltrate men's fragrance — most often with additional "fresh" or "watery" notes of moist, dryly sweet fruits like melon, cucumber and grapefruit — and a breezy new sector was born.
Lots of fruit, moist, gentle spicing.
The marzipan covering is quite thin, but the cake itself is rich and moist, packed with fruit and huge nuts, though it does fall apart when cut.
Maintenance is pretty simple: keep soil moist, net developing fruit to protect from birds and prune once the bushes are three years old or more.
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