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  2. Sheepskin - Wikipedia

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    Sheepskin is used to produce sheepskin leather products [2] and soft wool-lined clothing or coverings, including gloves, hats, slippers, footstools, automotive seat covers, baby and knee rugs and pelts. Sheepskin numnahs, saddle pads, saddle seat covers, sheepskin horse boots, tack linings and girth tubes are also made and used in equestrianism ...

  3. Parchment paper - Wikipedia

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    Parchment paper is also used to cook en papillote, a technique where food is steamed or cooked within closed pouches made from parchment paper. Parchment paper can be used in most applications that call for wax paper as a non-stick surface. The reverse is not true, as using wax paper would cause smoke in the oven and would adversely affect flavor.

  4. Svið - Wikipedia

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    Svið served with mashed potatoes and swede in Reykjavík.. Svið (Icelandic pronunciation:; transliterated as svid or svith) is a traditional Icelandic dish consisting of a sheep's head cut in half, singed to remove the fur, and boiled with the brain removed, [1] sometimes cured in lactic acid.

  5. Sheepskin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sheepskin is the hide of a sheep, sometimes also called lambskin or lambswool. Sheepskin may also refer to: Parchment, a thin material made from calfskin, sheepskin or goatskin Diploma, originally made of sheepskin; Lambskin condom, condoms made from sheep intestines

  6. 25 New Recipes to Bring in the New Year - AOL

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    Use classic hummus or experiment with different flavored varieties as the base for this delicious dish. Slow-Cooker Oatmeal Photographer: Jacob Fox, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Food Stylist ...

  7. Pulled wool - Wikipedia

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    Sheepskin is the raw material for Wool pulling industry. Unlike the usual practice of shearing, the wool of a living sheep, the pulled wool is obtained from the slaughtered sheep raised in the meat industry. Wool sheared from a live sheep is called "clipped wool" and pulled wool is the wool pulled out from a dead sheepskin.

  8. Sausage casing - Wikipedia

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    Natural sausage casings are made from the sub-mucosa of the small intestine of meat animals, [2] a layer of the intestine that consists mainly of naturally occurring collagen. [3] In Western European cuisine and Chinese cuisine, most casings come from pigs, but elsewhere the intestines of sheep, goats, cattle and sometimes horses are also used.

  9. Parchment - Wikipedia

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    Parchment is a writing material made from specially prepared untanned skins of animals—primarily sheep, calves, and goats. It has been used as a writing medium for over two millennia. Vellum is a finer quality parchment made from the skins of young animals