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To remove the soft white calyx from the centre of soft fruit such as strawberries or raspberries, eg wash and hull the fruit.
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Hull:
To remove the green stalk and cup (calix) from fruits such as strawberries, or the pods from peas or broad beans.
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HULL : To remove the outer covering from fruits, nuts or seeds.
SNIP : To cut food (chives for example) into small uniform lengths using kitchen shears or a small pair of scissors.

Hull- To remove the stem of strawberries by hand or with a special implement called a huller.
Husk- To remove the outside leaves from ears of corn.
Julienne- To cut vegetables, fruits, or meats into match like strips.

Hull-To remove leafs from fruits such as strawberries.
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Ice-To spread a glaze or frosting on a cake or to cool food down by placing on ice.
Julienne- Cut food into long thin strips.

Hull (also husk): To remove the leafy parts of soft fruits, such as strawberries or blackberries.
Ice: To cool down cooked food by placing in ice; To spread frosting on a cake.

Hull - To remove the outer covering, or pull out the stem (the green calyx) and leafy top portion, of berries, especially strawberries.

Hull - Also referred to as the husk or shell, it is the covering of certain fruits or seeds. Also used in reference for preparing food for consumption by removing the outer covering.
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Hull
To remove the leafy and stem parts off fruits such as strawberries.
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To Hull or Not to Hull, That is the Question with Pumpkin Seeds
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The hull of black rice varies in color; some producers grow a more rust-colored version of black rice, while in other places the rich is a deep, charcoal black.

Remove the hull, or 'cap,' from the top of the strawberry with a paring knife or a strawberry huller, a small tweezer-like utensil with rounded ends.

Cultivars of Virginia type peanuts include NC 7, NC 9, NC 10C, NC-V 11, VA 93B, NC 12C, VA-C 92R, Gregory, VA 98R, Perry, Wilson, Hull, VC-2 and Shulamit
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For that purpose, the outer hull (exocarp, mesocarp) must be removed. Note that the mesocarp not only contains the sugar, but also a part of the volatile aroma compounds; the pungency is located in the endocarp only.

Nixtamalizacion, a Spanish loanword sometimes anglicised to nixtamalisation or nixtamalization, is the process whereby dry maize grain is soaked and cooked in an alkaline solution, usually limewater, to cause the transparent outer hull, ...

" Grits are coarsely ground hominy (corn with the hull and germ removed).

Hull strawberries and rinse gently right before serving. Careful storing and handling will help the berries maintain maximum flavor, colour and texture.
To keep strawberries from absorbing large quantities of water, hull after washing.

Wash, hull and dice the strawberries and apple. Tumble the diced fruit together until well blended. Dissolve the brown sugar in the citrus juice. Add the hot sauce and pepper, and pour the mixture over the diced fruit. Serve hot or cold.

Mexican posole is typically a thick, hearty soup made with hominy (chewy dried corn kernels with the hull and germ removed).

The outer layers of a kernel of grain that lie just below the hull. "Miller's bran" is produced during milling when the bran layers are removed from the grain kernel. About 14.5 percent of whole-wheat flour is bran.

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An oil pressed from the outer hull (the "bran") of the rice grain. Rice Flour
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Rice flour can be used to thicken soups and stews, as well as providing an alternative to wheat flour in cakes and biscuits. Rice noodles ...

Hominy - Dried white or yellow corn kernels from which the hull and germ have been either chemically or mechanically removed. Hominy is often served as a side dish. When ground, hominy is called grits.
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The blue corn is treated with a lime solution, which expands the kernel, allowing it to be removed from the hull.

A sweet, white fruit about 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter. It has a dark red hull which must be removed before eating. Also comes canned and dried. Use as a garnish or as a fruit.
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Edible pumpkin seeds (also called pepitas) are a popular ingredient in Mexican cooking. With their white hull removed, they are a medium-dark green and have a deliciously delicate flavor, which is even better when the seeds are roasted and salted.

oat groats = whole oat groats = whole oats Notes: Oat groats are minimally processed--only the outer hull is removed. They're very nutritious, but they're chewy and need to be soaked and cooked a long time. Substitutes: wheat berries ...

Hominy
Dried corn kernels from which the hull and germ have been removed.
Huitlacoche
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Fan slices apart slightly, being careful to keep all slices attached to hull. Place on plate or food to secure in position.
Garnish as desired.
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Dried white or yellow corn kernels that have been soaked in lime or lye to remove the hull and germ. It is available canned or dried. Ground hominy is used to make grits.
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I was wondering if anyone knew if it inhabits any rivers in the east of yorkshire especially the River hull. If anyone has any info on this please contact me at Danbomaverick82@hotmail.co.

amaranth: A plant (Amaranthus spp.), related to pigweed and celosia, with edible grainlike seeds that are hull-less and gluten-free. The edible leaves are also highly nutritious.

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The fruit of the almond is not a true nut, but a drupe, consisting of an outer hull and a hard shell with the seed inside.
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Any sweet or savory dish baked or broiled so that its topping forms a golden crust.
Grits
Coarsely ground hominy (corn with the hull and germ removed). In the Southern United States, commonly boiled and served for breakfast, or as a dinner side dish.

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