Sentences with phrase «thin rind»

The phrase "thin rind" refers to a surface or outer layer that is very thin, like the skin of a fruit. Full definition
The one you are using looks like it has a very thin rind and a more crumbly (less glossy) interior texture.
Top with a few paper - thin rinds from your citrus candied peel pantry sugar jar.
I used to live in France and remember how easy it was to find lovely slightly aged goat cheese with a thin rind.
If our solar system's hellishly hot, innermost planet Mercury were an orange, its enormous, iron - rich core would be the juicy, fruity bit, leaving just the thin rind for the crust and mantle.
The melting occurs where the overlying ice is about 400 meters thicker, Siegert notes; the added pressure lowers the melting temperature, just as the pressure of an ice skater's blade creates a thin rind of water underneath.
The Tethys, they say, was so shallow in places that it would occasionally dry out, leaving behind a thin rind of salt from evaporated seawater.
Not precisely a wild boar, but it presented itself as something to be looked at, clinging by its left hand and both feet to the tree's trunk and digging at the thin rind with an air of tiny, exasperated haste.
The fruits are oval to round with a thin rind that is yellowish green or green when ripe.
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