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- noun Plural form of
phenolic .
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These are particularly rich in compounds called phenolics that do something magical to your bad cholesterol.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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These are particularly rich in compounds called phenolics that do something magical to your bad cholesterol.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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These are particularly rich in compounds called phenolics that do something magical to your bad cholesterol.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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The bark of the Scotch pine contains anti-inflammatory compounds called phenolics, according to a study by scientists at Finland's University of Turku published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry in 2004.
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Wines made for aging typically have more phenolics than the average wine -- more tannins, and compounds known as flavonoids and flavor precursors.
Richard Jennings: Wine's Hidden Beauty: The Ultimate Pleasure of Aged Wine Richard Jennings 2012
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Specifically, in comparison to the conventionally grown berries, the organic strawberries had higher total antioxidants, ascorbic acid, and total phenolics.
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Wines that contain high amounts of these phenolics include top California Cabernet, Bordeaux, Italian wines made from the Nebbiolo grape, traditionally made Tempranillo blends from Rioja, and Syrahs from the Northern Rhone.
Richard Jennings: Wine's Hidden Beauty: The Ultimate Pleasure of Aged Wine Richard Jennings 2012
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Bottom feeders and large predators typically will be the worst for wear when it comes to heavy metals, phenolics and mercury.
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Wines made for aging typically have more phenolics than the average wine -- more tannins, and compounds known as flavonoids and flavor precursors.
Richard Jennings: Wine's Hidden Beauty: The Ultimate Pleasure of Aged Wine Richard Jennings 2012
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Wines that contain high amounts of these phenolics include top California Cabernet, Bordeaux, Italian wines made from the Nebbiolo grape, traditionally made Tempranillo blends from Rioja, and Syrahs from the Northern Rhone.
Richard Jennings: Wine's Hidden Beauty: The Ultimate Pleasure of Aged Wine Richard Jennings 2012
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