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anchoring the plant into the ground, where they absorb moisture and nutrients. examples are beets, carrots, celeriac, parsnips, sweet potatoes, and turnips. tubers form at the base of roots and store energy in the form of starch to support new stem growth for the plant. examples are potatoes, jerusalem artichokes
the heat and humidity cranked on high, even the thought of a hot meal can be enough to make you start sweating. cool off—plus stay hydrated and nourished—with these lighter, refreshing recipes, which include salads, cold soups, and smoothies. while some of them require cooking, they're all served chilled...
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our freezers → food home microsite home chill all your sauce . . . in half the time. air products' cryogenic quickchill injector utilizes ultracold liquid nitrogen to provide fast and efficient cooling of your liquid products. sauces, soups, dressings, marinades, pie fillings, and purees can now be chilled
our freezers → food home microsite home chill all your sauce . . . in half the time. air products' cryogenic quickchill injector utilizes ultracold liquid nitrogen to provide fast and efficient cooling of your liquid products. sauces, soups, dressings, marinades, pie fillings, and purees can now be chilled...
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