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  • verb Present participle of dehull.

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Examples

  • The seeds can then be cooked with or without dehulling, or can be ground into a nutritious oily meal.

    28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996

  • Cucurbit seeds [e.g. melons, squashes, pumpkins] contain about 50% oil and up to 35% protein after dehulling.

    16: Oils 1996

  • The need for cultivars with improved dehulling properties is critical.

    6. Pearl Millet: Commercial Types 1996

  • In addition, improved dehulling characteristics are vital if pearl millet is going to be employed in human foods on a truly wide scale.

    6. Pearl Millet: Commercial Types 1996

  • One visitor from Africa told me that whenever a group of men were standing around talking their hands were usually busy dehulling egusi.

    16: Oils 1996

  • One visitor from Africa told me that whenever a group of men were standing around talking, their hands were usually busy dehulling egusi seeds.

    10: Food science 1996

  • · An End to Pounding, 15-mint film on mechanical dehulling, IDRC,

    1. The jab-seeder a tool for manual seeding 1992

  • New, faster methods for manual dehulling of beans at home have also been developed.

    1. The jab-seeder a tool for manual seeding 1992

  • In the Gweembe Valley, KIT designed dehulling equipment replaces the CECOCO equipment, and the UNATA spindle press replaces the hydraulic press.

    3. Case Studies 1989

  • Natunola built the world's first dehulling plant for flaxseed to produce flax kernel, flax hull and other flax fractions.

    unknown title 2009

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