Crustaceans do not chew their food in the way vertebrates do - instead they tear and swallow large
coarse pieces of food which are moved along the oesophagus to the stomach - like cardiac chamber, where calcified teeth - like projections - known as the gastric mill - crush, cut and grind the food.
Drain them and, as soon as they are cool enough to handle, skin them, and cut them up
in coarse pieces.
The
very coarse pieces don't always lie flat, which sometimes leads to them getting snagged and / or pulled off.
In this case, austere,
coarse pieces of braided rope are molded in elegant porcelain with shiny glaze finishes of blue, purple, and green.
Add the cilantro and garlic to a food processor or blender and pulse in to
coarse pieces.
Add the sliced, frozen banana to a food processor and pulse until they are
coarse pieces.
The texture is idea for biscuit making because you can rub it into the flour along with the butter and have
those coarse pieces running throughout the dough.