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cheĢnie, paris), part communicates to a thousand parts of water a semi-syrupy consistence. mucilago cydonice (mucilage of quince seeds, b.p.) is stronger than the decoctionand has similar properties. it forms a useful suspending agent for such liquids as tincture of benzoin, when added to toilet preparations
. sugar. when dissolved, put it back on the fire and boil, together with the quinces, for another minutes, stirring all the time and removing the scum. then pot. quince jelly pare and core some ripe quinces, cut them up, weigh them and put them at once into part of the water in which they will be cooked...
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