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Almond oil serves as a skin softener as well as having antiseptic properties. It contains a complex array of vitamins and minerals.
Ãâó: www.celltechpersonalcare.com/glossary.jsp
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Usually indicates the presence of residual sugar, retained when grape sugar is not completely converted to alcohol. Even dry wines, however, may have an aroma of sweetness, the combination of intense fruit or ripeness. Considered a flaw if not properly balanced with acidity.
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a basic taste sensation dependent mainly upon grape sugars, but also one resulting from alcohol, new oak and to a degree glycerin,. A sweet, as opposed to a dry wine is one which retains some sugar after fermentation has ended.
Ãâó: wineschool.com/vocabulary.html
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Refers to one of the four basic tastes detected by the sensory nerves of the human tongue. In the description of wine taste-flavor the term "sweet" is almost always used as an identifier denoting the presence of residual sugar and/or glycerin. Wine aromas require a descriptive term to identify the source of the perceived sensation - (eg: "ripe", "lush").
Ãâó: www.zuccafoods.com/wine/terms_phrases/terms_phrase...
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| sweet almond oil |
Natural nut oil high in fatty acids, absorbed easily through skin than mineral oil.
Ãâó: www.beautynaturally.com/bningred.html
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| Sweet | wild or cultivated throughout southern Europe, northwestern Africa and southwestern Asia |
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| Sweet | fresh ferny leaves and green seeds used as garnish in salads and cold vegetables |
| Sweet | European herb with soft ferny leaves and white flowers |
| Sweet | aromatic resin used in perfume and incense |
| Sweet | unfermented cider |
| Sweet | erect annual or biennial plant grown extensively especially for hay and soil improvement |
| Sweet | European herb with vanilla-scented white-pink flowers |
| Sweet | American sweet-scented herb |
| Sweet | corn developed to be eaten as a vegetable while still young and soft |
| Sweet | corn whose young ears are sweet and suitable for eating as a vegetable |
| Sweet | corn whose young ears are sweet and suitable for eating as a vegetable |
| Sweet | the edible yellow fruit of the Jamaica honeysuckle |
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