It is the knob, out of which the Lettice groweth, which being pared, and all the tough rind being taken off, is very tender and so it is a pretty way downwards the root.
It is made of the grated rind of the cedar-tree, and a Gallic perfumer, whose stall is near the Circus, gave it to her for a kiss.
The trees growing in the fields and of soft rind species are generally fast grown and they have about 8 to 10 rings to an inch.
The trees growing in the fields in the open are of soft rind species.
This well-known essence is extracted from the little cells visible in the rind of lemons, by submitting raspings of the fruit to pressure.
To a pound of prunes put half-a-pound of sugar, a pint of water, with the thin rind and juice of a lemon.
I am quite sure this rind would be burnt through directly it was set on the fire.
The mameis are of the same colour with the sapotes, only rather lighter; their rind adheres more firmly; they also contain a hard stone, and are in taste not unlike a plum.
From an effect analogous to carbonization, the exterior rind and bark of the tree have acquired a blackish-hue, while the inclosing rock is of a light-gray color, characters which are calculated to arrest attention.
The woody structure is most obvious in the outer rind of the trunk, extending to a depth of two or three inches, and these appearances become less evident as we approximate the heart.
In the morning, squatted on their haunches and chanting as they worked, the women scraped the rindfrom the fermented mei with cowry shells, and grated the fruit into the pit which they had lined with banana leaves.
The outer rough bark was scraped off with a shell, and the inner rind slightly beaten and allowed to ferment.
Sea-fowl are caught in considerable numbers by baiting ordinary fishing hooks and lines with bits of pork rindor fish offal.
When freed from their attachment to the ground, they are taken on a forked stick, which is held in the left hand, whilst the thorn-covered rind is sliced off with a hunting-knife held in the right.
A charge of pounded pomegranate rind mixed with water was then introduced to the interior of the skin sack, and well shaken about several times during the day.
The larvæ operate by consuming the rootlets of young plants, and by excoriating the surface and eating into the rind of older ones, or even penetrating into the interior of the root.
Grated rind of 1 lemon Bring the water to the boiling point.
Add the grated lemon rind and juice, stir in the potato flour, and finally fold in the whites of the eggs, beaten very light.
Steam all together until they are soft, mash thoroughly, and add the juice and the grated rind of the orange.
Grating the rind of the lemon adds flavor to the filling, but too much will give a bitter taste.
If desired, some lemon rind may be grated into the pie to give additional flavor.
Juice and rind of 1/2 lemon Beat the eggs until they are thick and lemon-colored.
Separate the eggs, beat the yolks, and to them add the grated rind of the orange and the orange and lemon juice.
Separate the eggs, beat the yolks, and add to them the grated rind of lemon and the lemon juice.
Few gratings of lemonrind Cream the butter, add the sugar gradually, and stir in the yolks of the eggs slightly beaten.
Put to cook in a double boiler, add the butter, the grated rindof the lemon, and cook for 15 or 20 minutes.
Squeeze the juice from the lemon, grate the yellow part of the rind and mix with the juice, and add both to the steamed dates.
Separate the eggs, beat the yolks, and to them add the lemon juice and the grated rind of the lemon.
To these ingredients the juice of 1/2 lemon is usually added, and sometimes the grated rind of the lemon is used also.
It was not quite so ripe as the others, and would not come readily from the thick stalk, and the rind did not burst open as those of the two first had done.
It was so ripe that the rind burst open in her hands, and out dropped a cap as white as snow, with a number of delicate frills all neatly hemmed and gathered.
They will cure an Imposthume in the Throat with the Rind of a Tree called Amaranga, (whereof I my self had the experience;) by chawing it for a day or two after it is prepared, and swallowing the spittle.
The Wood, Rind and Leaves have all a Physical smell; and they do sometimes make use of it for Physic.
LEMON ICE For a plain lemon ice, take the grated rind of one lemon, and the juice of three, a cupful and a half of sugar, four cupfuls of water, and the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs.
Or, she can use a level cupful of raisins, the juice and grated rind of half a lemon and cupful of sugar.
If the family like lemon, let her add the strained juice and grated rind of one lemon and one-half cupful of sugar.
Then pour on to the beaten yolks of two eggs, flavor with the strained juice and grated rind of one lemon, and fill the shell.
The rind is smooth and thin, of a red and yellow colour.
Black is obtained from an exotic bark called tíng'i, and the rind of the mangustin fruit.
A black dye is obtained from the bark of several exotic trees, united with the rind of the mangústin fruit.
To the water add one cup sugar, grated rind one-half lemon, and juice one orange; simmer until reduced to one cup.
Mix half a cup of sugar and an eighth of a teaspoonful of cinnamon or the grated rind of half a lemon.
Mix sugar, nutmeg, salt, lemon juice and rind and sprinkle over the apples.
Weigh, and to each pound allow one pound of granulated sugar and a half pint of boiling water, the grated rind of one and the juice of two lemons.
To four pounds of apples use one pound of sugar, the juice and yellow rind of one lemon, and one quart of water.
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