Sentences with phrase «concentrated version»

Essential oils are the highly concentrated version of the natural oils found in plants.
The smaller concentrated version (you can make four beverages with one 118 ml - bottle) features dragon fruit, fresh ginger, cayenne pepper and more.
I never eat concentrated versions even if they are raw like virgin coconut oil.
The Fallout 4 gameplay takes the best things about Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas and amplifies it to give you a much more concentrated version of a post-apocalyptic survival RPG game.
Some herbalists say the decoction method makes a more concentrated version with higher levels of tannins, the component that gives witch hazel its astringent properties, but the distilled version is more shelf - stable.
Although, ampoules are super concentrated versions so they tend to be more expensive than essence.
A more concentrated version of Calendula Oil, Calendula Extract delivers an incredibly potent moisturizing, calming and antibacterial effect to the skin.
Bethesda took the stage and showed off a shorter, more concentrated version of the content shown for Fallout 4 at their own conference.
Of course, perhaps you can add more water too, but I myself prefer the «concentrated version».
Note: you could cold - brew this herbal tea overnight for a concentrated version.
You can keep a supply of cold - brew coffee in your refrigerator for regular use and add a concentrated version of that as the espresso shot.
Diluted fruit juice can be a tasty alternative with fewer calories and sugar than the concentrated version.
In fact, pureeing produces a concentrated version of the vegetable, which makes it even more nutrient dense.
Additionally, the fish oil label should clearly indicate that it is a concentrated version — this means that there is a greater amount of Omega 3 fatty acids per capsule.
Evaporated cane juice is simply a concentrated version, water having been removed.
The concentrated versions of pre-workout supplements make for the most popular category of supplements.
It acts [nutritionally] like a concentrated version of coconut oil.
And don't assume a concentrated version of beta - carotene, which is found in man - made supplements, is just as effective.
You can keep a supply of cold - brew coffee in your refrigerator for regular use and add a concentrated version of that as the espresso shot.
Greens supplements allow you to consume a concentrated version of many fruits, vegetables, and herbs in a single serving.
Most of the Marvel superheroes appearing in Infinity War, particularly Black Panther and Captain America, are compressed, concentrated versions of themselves.
With just five days to pack in as many heavy - hitter Oscar hopefuls as possible, it's like the high - octane, concentrated version of its main rival, the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Apple iPad mini was announced on October 23 and it is the concentrated version of the iPad 2, which has got all the notable specifications and decent hardware as the original iPad with only difference as size.
It is a concentrated version of the whole chicken and high in protein.
As explained elsewhere, chicken meal is a concentrated version of chicken that has had most of the moisture removed.
Like a concentrated version of the smooth fox terrier, these little dogs are fun - loving and vibrant.
Pork protein concentrate is just that; a concentrated version of pork protein.
Lamb meal is a concentrated version of the meat and, if the lamb is of good quality, it shouldn't be a problem.
So using lemon juice or any citrus products, especially a concentrated version like d - limonene - is not only cruel but can be poisonous if ingested.
But Las Vegas is just a concentrated version of everyday life in the consumer realm: our culture is dominated by the hollow sheen of celebrity, the bling - bling of advertising, the hollow promise held out by big business and big brands.
«A concentrated version of life in the form of an exhibition», with the aim of being presented as a 100 day event, provided at that time, a new reading of artists» production and its relation to institutions and exhibition making.
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