Sentences with phrase «juicy pulp»

"Juicy pulp" is a phrase used to describe something that is filled with interesting, exciting, or scandalous details or information. It often refers to stories or news articles that are intriguing and capture people's attention. Full definition
The slightly juicy pulp is not sweet to the human palate.
Captured from the fat, juicy pulp of Sri Lankan coconuts, our concentrated concoction is a secret favorite of perfumers.
Just before serving sliced the passion fruit in half and pour the juicy pulp on top of the mousse.
Exposed to ardour of TV chefs, the health committee dispenses with ceremony and sharp brains turn to juicy pulp
It contains no sweet and juicy pulp, just hard seeds.
He mashed up disease - riddled tobacco leaves and then passed the juicy pulp through a porcelain filter fine enough to trap everything down to the tiniest bacteria.When even that filtered fluid infected other plants, a world still acclimating to Louis Pasteur's germ theory now had an even tinier class of pathogens to contemplate.
This is a movie in love with hearing itself talk, offering up a bunch of pseudo-scientific monologues about pain and time and math, but you don't mind laughing along with all the juicy pulp, just because it's totally committed to its own impossibly dumb pursuit of intelligence.
For example, plums and prunes have a thick skin covering a juicy pulp.
The sweet, juicy pulp is divided into 10 to 14 segments that separate easily from each other and from the thin skin or peel.
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