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- verb botany To
remove seed or seeds.
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Examples
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Chop the tomatoes into rough ½cm dice, and deseed and finely chop the chilli.
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Chop the tomatoes into rough ½cm dice, and deseed and finely chop the chilli.
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Take the fresh raspberries, deseed them and add to a blender.
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I don't deseed the peppers and I also used some green chillies (added whole).
Archive 2006-07-01 bilbo 2006
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I don't deseed the peppers and I also used some green chillies (added whole).
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Take the fresh raspberries, deseed them and add to a blender.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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My MIL was a career woman who is very critical of me and once while she was visiting, I was deseeding tomatoes to get ready to plant next summer and she said, "I wish I had time to deseed tomatoes" and I replied, "I wish I had time to sit and watch someone deseed tomatoes."
Don't Give Up 2006
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Quarter and deseed the red peppers, peel and slice the Vidalia onions into 1/2-inch thick discs and cut 1-2 inches off of the bottom of the asparagus.
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Classical French recipe books tell you to throw away this part when you deseed
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Next, peel and finely mince about a 1-inch long piece of ginger and, for 16-20 large shrimp, I want to deseed and finely mince 1/2 of a large or 1 whole small jalapeno pepper and mince 1 clove of garlic and also chop about 1/2 cup of fresh cilantro.
NY1 - Top Stories 2010
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