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The flesh of abalones is widely considered to be a desirable food, and is consumed raw or cooked in a variety of different dishes.
*(( Hollinshed )) in his oft fanciful history of England stated that at Alexander III's wedding, a horrible monster, mostly skeleton but with raw flesh, appeared at the end of the procession and caused the wedding to be hurriedly concluded.
They eat man flesh raw!
The simplest tomato sauces consist just of chopped tomato flesh ( with the skins and seeds optionally removed ), cooked in a little olive oil and simmered until it loses its raw flavour, and seasoned with salt.
In 1934, addressing the Reichstag, Hitler declared, " I gave the order … to burn out down to the raw flesh the ulcers of our internal well-poisoning.
" Kerenyi links the figure of Zagreus with archaic Dionysiac rites in which small animals were torn limb from limb and their flesh devoured raw, " not as an emanation of the Greek Dionysian religion, but rather as a migration or survival of a prehistoric rite.
In this state, they would lose all self-control, begin shouting excitedly, engage in uncontrolled sexual behavior, and ritualistically hunt down and tear to pieces animals — and, at least in myth, sometimes men and children — devouring the raw flesh.
The rite climaxed in a performance of frenzied feats of strength and madness, such as uprooting trees, tearing a bull ( the symbol of Dionysus ) apart with their bare hands, an act called sparagmos, and eating its flesh raw, an act called omophagia.
This latter rite was a sacrament akin to communion in which the participants assumed the strength and character of the god by symbolically eating the raw flesh and drinking the blood of his symbolic incarnation.
[...] the goddess fierce Echidna who is half a nymph with glancing eyes and fair cheeks, and half again a huge snake, great and awful, with speckled skin, eating raw flesh beneath the secret parts of the holy earth.
After removal of the thick, fibrous brown skin, the white flesh of the root can be eaten cooked or raw.
When raw, the flesh is solid and similar to other raw squash ; when cooked, the flesh falls away from the fruit in ribbons or strands like spaghetti.
The fatty outer flesh of the fruit, or mesocarp, is palatable raw for only a brief time when ripe ; prior to this the volatile aromatic oils are too strong, and afterwards the flesh quickly becomes bruised, like that of an overripe avocado.
The flesh is thick, so the chiles are usually used in a slow-cooked dish rather than raw.
Although Christian authorities made no reference whatever to the purported mystical benefits of flesh-eating and blood-drinking that were proclaimed by proponents of cannibalism and of animal sacrifices among the mystery cults who promoted Omophagy and the ritual eating of raw flesh and organs of conquered leaders to absorb their power, they taught that the Christian " unbloody mysteries " ( cf.
Their raw flesh is grayish, due to its high fat content.
We would put down lots of raw, spontaneous ideas, and then the three of us would flesh them out over time, constantly adding or taking things away, but always trying to retain that initial energy.
Their main diet consist of raw animal flesh such as uncooked small mammals ( weasel, beaver, muskrat ), organs ( spleen, pancreas ), molluscs and insects.
Raffles stated that " It is usual for the people to eat their parents when too old to work ," and that for certain crimes a criminal would be eaten alive: “ The flesh is eaten raw or grilled, with lime, salt and a little rice .”.
He was forbidden either to touch or to name a dog, a she-goat, ivy, beans, or raw flesh.

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The consequent blockade along both the Azerbaijani and Turkish borders has devastated the economy, because of Armenia's dependence on outside supplies of energy and most raw materials.
Armenia has not succeeded in increasing and diversifying exports beyond raw materials thus leaving room for a greater vulnerability to external shocks.
It has also been speculated that the English " curd " comes from the Latin crudus (" raw ").
However, research using an artificial gut has shown that in the specific case of carotenoids a greater proportion is absorbed from cooked vegetables than from raw vegetables.
For example, raw uncompressed PCM audio ( 44. 1 kHz, 16 bit stereo, as represented on an audio CD or in a. wav or. aiff file ) has long been a standard across multiple platforms, but its transmission over networks is slow and expensive compared with more modern compressed formats, such as MP3.
A smaller-scale cavalry charge can be seen in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ( 2003 ); although the finished scene has substantial computer-generated imagery, raw footage and reactions of the riders are shown in the Extended Version DVD Appendices.
It has been noted that this was a key part of the process of the reduction of the Indian economy from sophisticated textile production to a mere supplier of raw materials which occurred under colonial rule, a process described by Nehru and more recent scholars as " de-industrialization.
It has been described as the arrival of the expression of raw female sexual desire in pop music.
Sparsely populated in relation to its area, the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( DRC ) is home to a vast potential of natural resources and mineral wealth, its untapped deposits of raw minerals are estimated to be worth in excess of US $ 24 trillion, yet the economy of the DRC has declined drastically since the mid-1980s.
Fair Isle has been occupied since the Bronze Age which is remarkable because of the lack of raw materials on the island, although it is surrounded by rich fishing waters.
The raw materials for laboratory-scale glass melts are often different from those used in mass production because the cost factor has a low priority.
The gelatin obtained from acid treated raw material has been called type-A gelatin, and the gelatin obtained from alkali treated raw material is referred to as type-B gelatin.
802. 11b has a maximum raw data rate of 11 Mbit / s and uses the same media access method defined in the original standard.
The ' Hydrogen on Demand ' process ( see direct borohydride fuel cell ) creates hydrogen as needed, but has other issues, such as the high price of the sodium borohydride that is the raw material.
Most cheeses are made with raw ( unpasteurized ) milk, which has caused some health issues.
Because of these problems, researchers created standardized tests such as SPECint to attempt to measure the real effective performance in commonly used applications, and raw IPS has fallen into disuse.
Better understanding of the hazards of eating raw and undercooked fish and shellfish has led to improved preservation methods and processing.
Iron has the advantage of mass-production due to the wider availability of the raw material.
The creator of C ++, Bjarne Stroustrup, has acknowledged that Simula 67 was the greatest influence on him to develop C ++, to bring the kind of productivity enhancements offered by Simula to the raw computational speed offered by lower level languages like BCPL.
* It has a flexible macro-programming language ( XPL ) that offers many advantages for quick search and replace, copy-editing and reformatting of raw text.
State Visit became available for download in both it's raw state and a second version, painstakingly restored frame by frame by a user of the UKNova web site which has, due to pressure from FACT, been forced to close, in August 2012 resulting in a major loss of UK vintage television archives.
Susan Driver writes that it is " crucial to recognize that never before in a teen series has raw fury been so vividly explored through a young queer girl responding to the sudden death of her lover ".
Bahrain has been proposed as the possible site of Dilmun, a land mentioned by Mesopotamians as a trade partner, source of raw material, copper, and entrepot of the Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley Civilization trade route.
Silicon carbide ( SiC ) has found some application as the raw material for blue light-emitting diodes ( LEDs ) and is being investigated for use in semiconductor devices that could withstand very high operating temperatures and environments with the presence of significant levels of ionizing radiation.

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