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3 Mash the bananas with a fork until they become a soft pulp.
Season with salt and pepper and add the bread and cook to a soft pulp.
The flavor of the fruit skin was tart, the soft pulp around the bean sweet and mellow.
The therapy works by enhancing the natural ability of teeth to repair themselves through the activation of stem cells in the soft pulp at the centre.
This special umeshu is also made with Nanko plums from Wakayama Prefecture, which are widely considered to be the best on the market, due to their soft pulp and extremely rich flavour.' Bare in mind: The chocolates feature a hefty amount of alcohol, making them unsuitable for children, people will can't consume alcohol, and pregnant women.
The fruit is a one-seeded 10- to 15-mm-diameter drupe, with soft pulp and a flattened stone; the fully ripened fruit is red.
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In the same differentiation medium, a high-stiffness NF-gelatin facilitated DPSC differentiation to form a mineralized tissue, while a low-stiffness NF-gelatin promoted a soft pulp-like tissue formation from the DPSCs.
Explain how a ginger biscuit is transformed by being dipped in tea (how that now intensely gingery, soft outer pulp encases a still toffeeish inner core) or, without drooling too much, talk a hitherto-disgusted colleague through the molten pleasures of the fully-dunked chocolate digestive.
Explain how a ginger biscuit is transformed by being dipped in tea (how that now intensely gingery, soft outer pulp encases a still toffeeish inner core) or, without drooling too much, talk a hitherto-disgusted colleague through the molten pleasures of the fully-dunked chocolate digestive.
Another method I've taken to using is cooking down onions for an hour until you achieve a dark, mushy sauce like an Ethiopian Wot stew, and then balancing this soft, sweet pulp with the juice and zest of tangerines to create a dressing for green salad.
Researchers knew that the soft "tooth pulp" in the center of teeth contained a small population of mesenchymal stem cells, the type of stem cell that can mature into teeth, bones, and cartilage.
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