Nowadays, most processors dip the skins in clear water for two days, and then soak them inlimewaterfor nine days to remove the hair.
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First, the bark is soaked inlimewaterfor three months.
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Dry maize grain is soaked and cooked in an alkaline solution, usuallylimewater.
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Limewateris widely used by marine aquarists as a primary supplement of calcium and alkalinity for reef aquariums.
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The solution is calledlimewaterand is a medium strength base that reacts with acids and attacks many metals.
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They were also created using the same techniques: initial sketches in buon fresco and fresco-secco, details added in tempera, polished withlimewater.
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A first soak inlimewaterremoves their bitter flavour, then they are ground and mixed with the ordinary provender.
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A suitable carbon dioxide indicator, such aslimewateror bicarbonate indicator shows the increased presence of carbon dioxide in the outgoing breath.
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Depauville also producedlimewater, nearly 1,000 barrels after two years of production, a first for the county.
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