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The Greatest @Home Videos [1] (formerly The Greatest #AtHome Videos) is an American video clip television series for CBS. Executive produced and hosted by Cedric the Entertainer , the series was produced to fill in primetime broadcast hours due to production shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Papain is the main ingredient of Papacarie, a gel used for chemomechanical dental caries removal. It does not require drilling and does not interfere in the bond strength of restorative materials to dentin. [13] Papain has been known to interfere with urine drug tests for cannabinoids. [14] It is found in some drug detox products.
The title track, "Listen to My Word (A-ing)", is a cover of the hit song by girl group Papaya, originally released in 2000. [9] It features reggae duo Skull and Haha and has reggae influences and a hip hop beat. [10] "Midsummer Night's Christmas", originally released in 1990 by Lee Jung-hyun , has a piano melody and bossa nova drum rhythms.
What you should buy: Named after the legendary actress, dancer and singer Josephine Baker, the Josephine candle fills your home with the inviting scents of rose, jasmine, amber and tonka bean. It ...
In the late 19th century and especially the early 20th century, industrial candy making was almost exclusively a masculine affair, and home-based candy making was a feminine affair. [3] Candy was considered sweet and dainty, so making it at home, giving it away to friends, and perhaps selling small amounts in the local area, conformed with the ...
Aiyu jelly (Chinese: 愛玉冰; pinyin: àiyùbīng; or 愛玉凍; àiyùdòng; or simply 愛玉; àiyù), known in Amoy Hokkien as ogio (Chinese: 薁蕘; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ò-giô), [1] and as ice jelly in Singapore (Chinese: 文 頭 雪; pinyin: wéntóu xuě), is a jelly made from the gel from the seeds of the awkeotsang creeping fig found in Taiwan and East Asian countries of the same ...
Creme de papaya (Crème de Papaia), also known as papaya mousse, is a Brazilian dessert. [1] It was a culinary fad in São Paulo in the 1990s, and became a popular menu item at top restaurants in the city. [2] It consists of papaya blended with vanilla ice cream. [1] Crème de cassis is usually added, [1] but a non-alcoholic blackcurrant syrup ...
Some species, such as the papaya, bear edible fruit and produce papain. [3] Based on molecular analyses, this family has been proposed to have originated in Africa in the early Cenozoic era, ~66 million years ago (mya). The dispersal from Africa to Central America occurred ~35 mya, possibly via ocean currents from the Congo delta.