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You can use spirals of orange peel or orange slices with the skin on to garnish your favorite beverage. Orange marmalade contains orange peel and you can buy or make candied orange peels for a ...
Liniment (from Latin: linere, meaning "to anoint"), also called embrocation and heat rub, is a medicated topical preparation for application to the skin. Some liniments have a viscosity similar to that of water; others are lotion or balm; still, others are in transdermal patches, soft solid sticks, and sprays. Liniment usually is rubbed into ...
It can be also used for other kinds of food and beverages such as porridge, duck, pigeon, [8] mooncakes, green bean soup, jam, and wine. Chenpi-infused tea can also be prepared. [citation needed] In Japanese cuisine, chenpi (pronounced "chimpi" in Japanese) is a common ingredient in shichimi tÅgarashi, a traditional spice mix. [9]
The Bag Balm product is known for its characteristic 8-oz green square tins featuring a cow's head and red clovers on the lid. It has been in production since 1899. [ 2 ] The formula was purchased by John L. Norris from a Wells River, Vermont , druggist sometime before the turn of the century.
Le kiwi, c’est bon pour la santé. Ça, on le savait. Ce qu’on ignorait en revanche, c’est que la peau poilue et peu ragoutante de ce fruit était comestible. Et surtout, elle bourrée de ...
I eat it like an apple. You get used to the hairy skin. -Nate 7:28, 15 July 2006 (UTC) Yeah, I usually eat it with the skin as well. I tend to not like it when people serve it with the skin already removed. Rinse the Kiwi under running water for about ten seconds to get the hairs moist and then just eat it like an apple.