Products containing L-ascorbic acid may be unstable but this forme of vitamin C is the most potent on the market. |
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In the 13th century, a cookbook was published in England called The forme of Cury. |
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Late progression of poliomyelitis or forme fruste amyotrophic lateral sclerosis? |
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This they were wont to use also for hatchets, but now by trucking they have plentie of the same forme of yron. |
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Or could he have a forme fruste of the fever that afflicted Sister Anjali? |
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Nous avons un message a transmettre, meme la pochette, elle est en forme de lettre. |
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Essential tremor, a neurological disorder that causes hand tremors, is suspected by some researchers to be a forme fruste of Parkinson's Disease. |
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How completely the structures are emptied of coating depends partly on the form and coarseness of the walls and partly on the surface tension of the material of which the coating forme is made. |
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The Forme of Cury may have been written partly to compete with Le Viandier of Taillevent, a French cookbook created around the same time. |
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The Forme of Cury is the first known English cookery book to mention certain ingredients such as cloves, olive oil, mace and gourds. |
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Some recipes in The Forme of Cury appear to be influenced by the Liber de Coquina, which had contributions from Arabic cuisine. |
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Examples include Crustardes of flessh and Crustade, in the 14th century English collection The Forme of Cury. |
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The name The Forme of Cury was given to the manuscript by Samuel Pegge, who published an edition of it in 1780 for the curator of the British Museum, Gustavus Brander. |
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