Overall, the flesh is white, moderately thick, and contains a mild odor.
The flesh of this species may contain high levels of methylmercury and other heavy metals.
Their flesh contains too much oil and fat, reducing the demand.
Its flesh contains a virulent toxin, and shouldn't be eaten.
The flesh has a firm texture and contains more and larger seeds than a common tomato.
Death is something without mercy, and human flesh contains that mercy.
The flesh has no fiber, is rich in flavor, and contains a monoembryonic seed.
Their flesh, firm and also very pale, contains comparatively little starch.
One major difference is that the flesh of pear fruit contains stone cells (also called "grit").
The flesh of all animals contains some fat; chicken and turkey are no exceptions.