- Coca
paste (paco, basuco, oxi, pasta) is a
crude extract of the coca leaf
which contains 40% to 91%
cocaine freebase along with
companion coca alkaloids...
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Spackling paste or
spackle is a
putty used to fill holes,
small cracks, and
other minor surface defects in wood, drywall, and plaster. Typically, spackling...
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Common pastes are some
fruit preserves,
curry pastes, and nut
pastes. Purées are food
pastes made from
already cooked ingredients. Some food
pastes are considered...
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Paste is an
American monthly music and
entertainment digital magazine,
headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with
studios in
Atlanta and Manhattan, and owned...
- Hard-
paste porcelain,
sometimes called "true porcelain", is a
ceramic material that was
originally made from a
compound of the
feldspathic rock petuntse...
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definitions vary,
porcelain can be
divided into
three main categories: hard-
paste, soft-
paste, and bone china. The
categories differ in the
composition of the body...
- ****ure use.
Common pastes are
curry pastes, fish
pastes, some
fruit preserves,
legume pastes and nut
pastes. Purées, however, are food
pastes made from already...
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almond paste. One brand, for instance, has 28%
almonds in its marzipan, and 45%
almonds in its
almond paste. However, in
Sweden and
Finland almond paste refers...
- Soft-
paste porcelain (sometimes
simply "soft
paste", or "artificial porcelain") is a type of
ceramic material in pottery,
usually accepted as a type of...
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words pâte (pastry) and pâté are both
derived from the
Latin pasta meaning paste or
dough (as is the
English "pastry"). By the 19th
century the
pastry case...