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Pestil is a traditional dried fruit pulp that is commonly produced in Anatolia, Armenia, Lebanon, Syria, Arabia and Iran and known with different names such as bastegh or pastegh (Armenian: պաստեղ), t'tu lavash (Armenian: թթու լավաշ, lit. 'sour lavash'), qamar el deen, bestil, and fruit leather.
Joray Fruit Rolls were developed by Louis Shalhoub in the 1970s and have been produced in New York City since then. [citation needed] The fruit roll is a derivative of the Levantine confection, amardeen, a thick paste made from dried apricots. [1] Made from real fruit, these fruit leather products are fat-free and kosher. [2]
Tklapi (Georgian: ტყლაპი) is a traditional Georgian [1] [2] puréed fruit roll-up leather. It is spread thinly onto a sheet and sun-dried on a clothesline. It can be sour or sweet. The sour version is made of cherry plums, which are often used for soups and stews, mostly with Kharcho. Sweet Tklapi is made of apricots or peaches.
The painting is dominated by a depiction of a stemmed silver fruit bowl containing pears. A deliberately created optical illusion of the human face occupies the same space as the dish; the fruits suggest wavy hair, the dish's bowl becomes the forehead, the stem of the dish serves as the bridge of the nose, and the dish's foot doubles as the chin.
Lee uses fermentation to create a plant-based paper sheet that can be cut and sewn just like cloth- ranging in thickness from thin plastic-like materials up to thick leather-like sheets. [13] The garments are "disposable" because they are made entirely of plant based products and are completely biodegradable.
Merriam-Webster defines "fruit" as "the usually edible reproductive body of a seed plant." Most often, these seed plants are sweet and enjoyed as dessert (think berries and melons), but some ...
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