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So instead, they reduced fresh juice to a thick concentrate, which proved far more drinkable when water was added.
Pomegranate boiled down to have a thick concentrate.
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But before tossing it with the squash, I simmered it down to a thick glaze to concentrate its autumnal essence (one of those excellent chef-taught tips that I actually use).
Ignoring tetrapod-like characters like sturdy wrist bones, a flattened skull, flexible neck, and thick ribs, they concentrate on the superficial appearance of one feature, the fin.
Cook the sauce down until it is thick and properly concentrated.
Prial called it a heavy-bodied fruit bomb, and Asimov said the thick texture and concentrated fruit reminded him of a California wine.
Unable to pierce DrillZilla's 10 mm thick armour, Razer concentrated on inflicting cosmetic damage to its opponent's legs.
Its thick walls, rather than concentrating the heat, absorbed it: the stove warmed the room because it wasn't warming the food.
For example, when the syrup is concentrated and thick, it also adds body and viscosity, making your daiquiri feel like velvet on the tongue.
In the evaporators the juice is concentrated to thick juice (60 65 percent dissolved solids), which is mixed with remelted lower grades of sugar to form standard liquor.
Initially, the thickest regions were concentrated in fronto-parietal region.
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