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almondTree related to the peach and apricot. Dessert almonds, which can be eaten whole, are the kernels of the fruit of the sweet variety Prunus amygdalus dulcis, which is also used to produce a low-cholesterol cooking oil. Oil of bitter almonds, from the variety P. amygdalus amara, is used in flavouring. Bitter almonds contain hydrocyanic acid, which is poisonous and must be extracted before the oil can be processed. Almond oil is also used for cosmetics, perfumes, and fine lubricants. (Prunus amygdalus, family Rosaceae.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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To make the mystery-scented film canisters, you'll need:
cotton balls (one for each student, plus four additional ones) * vanilla
extract * vinegar * almond extract * lime juice * film canisters (one
for each student, plus four additional ones) * red permanent marker *
black permanent marker * masking tape
To each cup of damiana liqueur, add 1/2
cup of chocolate syrup, two or three drops
of almond extract, and a touch more of rose
water. Add
lemon juice, almond extract, and,
if desired, spice. |
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