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- A fascia (/ˈfæʃ(i)ə/; pl.: fasciae /ˈfæʃii/ or fascias; adjective fascial; from Latin band) is a generic term for macroscopic membranous bodily structures...
- flavourings. There is a variety of small white pickled onions known as 'silverskin' onions; due to imperfections they are pickled instead of being wasted...
- palatable for livestock. Coffee chaff is produced from the so called silverskin, the thin inner-parchment layer on dried coffee beans, in the process...
- children and teens, ranging from fantasy to humorous contemporary. The Silverskin Legacy is a trilogy written by Jo Whittemore and published by Llewellyn...
- ampeloprasum 'Pearl-Onion Group'), also known as button onion, baby onion or silverskin onion in the UK, is a close relative of the l**** (A. ampeloprasum var...
- Dermatocarpon is a genus of lichens in the family Verrucariaceae. Members of the genus are commonly called stippleback lichens because they have fruiting...
- cold meat from which the broth had been prepared, served with remoulade, silverskin onions and pickled gherkins as a second course. There are numerous recipes...
- spirit Gin Served Straight up: chilled, without ice Standard garnish silverskin onion Standard drinkware ****tail gl**** Commonly used ingredients 6 cl...
- converged in a logical manner centred on their mutual search for the Silverskin, an enigmatic underworld crime figure and recurring protagonist from Moor****'s...
- and fed with the local flora. The meat should then be cleansed of its silverskin, nerves and internal fat. After the cleansing, it should be cut into rough...