Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Coated, maybe, with a preserving agent to provide a macabre decoration?
Many brands are filled with high fructose corn syrup and preserving agents.
But one becomes accustomed to smells, and that of the preserving agents was much preferred over the other odors associated with death.
Apart from giving the wine this added astringency, tannin functions as a preserving agent.
Salting has several functions: it affects the taste, crust formation and is a preserving agent.
Both glycerol and ethanol are viable preserving agents.
The pure Oxygen contains no expellants, additives, preserving agents or aromas.
Hawkins is knocked back into the cabin as the preserving agent explodes, killing him in a fiery inferno.
When the fermented fruit is immediately distilled, there is no need for any preserving agents that might alter the flavors.
Where appropriate, mention of the preserving agents or other chemical substance used, where such use is compatible with the regulations of the importing country.
In former times Verhackert was used as a cooking fat or as a preserving agent for smoked ham or sausages.
Mr. Martel testified that the main reason for using salt in a seasoning is that it acts as a preserving agent and as a carrier.
(iv) When figs are treated with preserving agents or products for disinfestation, this shall be done in accordance with the legislation of the importing country.
Banda was the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, spices used as flavourings, medicines, preserving agents, that were at the time highly valued in European markets.
We need more stringent requirements for organic solvents, particularly when they are being used intensively for industrial cleaning purposes, as straight solvents or as preserving agents.
Tanzler also used copious amounts of perfume, disinfectants, and preserving agents, to mask the odor and forestall the effects of the corpse's decomposition.
Savory confits, such as ones made with garlic or fennel, may call for a savory oil, such as virgin olive oil, as the preserving agent.
By Aimee Bonser Thiomersal: This mercury based chemical is the main preserving agent in most vaccines...don't forget the formaldehyde!
However, as mummification gradually became a production process, less effort was exerted in their mummification and eventually consisted simply of cloth wrappings and the application of resin, a preserving agent.
Remaining fragments of Goethe's flesh were stripped from the corpse by steeping in fluids before the poet's bones were cleaned and strengthened with a special preserving agent, Mr. Schlichting said.
When, however, a preserving agent is called for, Maybee relies on one of her recent discoveries, an ingredient derived from radishes - not surprising, perhaps, from a brand whose labels read like a grocery list.
The use of preserving agents or any other chemical substance liable to leave a foreign smell on the skin of the fruit is permitted where it is compatible with the regulations of the importing country.
As a preserving agent, thiomersal is added at the end of the production process to mainly in multidose vials to prevent infection with continual usage of the same vial and some single dose vaccines.
A recently developed commercial processing method used involves reconstituting dried Noni fruit powder (either freeze-dried or sun-dried) into a juice with the addition of water, sweet juices, flavour concentrates, preserving agents, stabilisers etc.
He refuses to accept prawns that have been dipped in sodium metabisulfite, a preserving agent that he considers destroys the taste, and depends on personal relationships with the trawlermen to get the produce he wants.