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RED bell peppers, now at their peak season, have a thick flesh and sweet mild taste.
The pointed chin was like a faun's, too, and the flaunting Caravaggio cheekbones, pushing up the thick flesh under his eyes, making them slanted and mischievous.
If you like making salsa, pickles and sauces, 'Serrano' is the one to go for, as the fruits have thick flesh.
To absorb the layers of spicy meat, soft avocado, fluffy bread and the thick flesh of whole chili peppers is to leave the fast-food nation forever.
On the first meeting with her chimpanzees she hears "an arhythmic, sustained slamming of thick flesh against steel crossed by loud, high-pitched, rising screeches.
Melon fruits with thick flesh are preferred by consumers (Lester 2006).
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"Cook presented the bizarre, malformed new product to stunned silence during a media event at Apple headquarters, revealing a device that, while vaguely similar to a computer in certain respects, appeared to be encased in a thick, flesh-like coating that was visibly moist and engorged," notes The Onion.
The thicker flesh in the middle of the fillets should remain soft and juicy.
Cantharellus lateritius is pinker than the golden chanterelle (C. cibarius), and has thicker flesh in addition to the smoother hymenial surface.
While these cattle are classified as a dairy breed in the United States, they are often considered a dual-purpose breed elsewhere, as they are heavier boned and thicker fleshed than the cattle of the other dairy breeds.
The Guardian opts for "panga", a farmed, fresh water fish with dense flesh, rather like a thicker lemon sole.
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