An inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper.
A soft moist part of a fruit.
Fibrous material used notably in papermaking.
1 Add 1 pound of sugar to the strained pulp in the stew-pan.
2 Skin the tomatoes and cook to pulp as in the preceding recipe.
3 There was certainly plenty of wood available from which to make pulp .
4 Conclusions: When a tooth is avulsed, attachment damage and pulp necrosis occur.
5 Let the grated pulp remain covered in the tureen for twenty-four hours.
6 Crumbling It in his fingers, he decided that its material was wood - pulp .
7 The world's largest household products maker uses the pulp to make diapers.
8 This laid on the pressed pulp sucks out all the original moisture.
9 We crush the juices from our fruits and throw away the pulp .
10 Squeeze the pulp into one bowl and put the skins into another.
11 Beat to mix and then chop fine the pulp from the tomatoes.
12 It wasn't the first time they'd had a breakfast discussion about pulp .
13 Then the pulp may be eaten from the orange with a spoon.
14 Pour off the water, and pound the spinach to a soft pulp .
15 He knew that he, himself, was broken, his body smashed to pulp .
16 Within the crimson pulp lies a sheath, which encloses the double seed.
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