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rhamphotheca (medicine) and Lychee (recipes)


rhamphotheca (medicine)


rhamphotheca


Origin: NL, fr. Gr a beak + a case.

<ornithology> The horny covering of the bill of birds.

Source: Websters Dictionary


Lychee (recipes)


A fruit that originated in China and is now grown in the Far East and the West Indies. It' s about the size of a small plum and has a thin, hard, rough shell that comes off easily. The white, juicy flesh has a similar texture to grapes but is more chewy, with a delicate scent. There is a large dark brown stone in the centre.In Europe, fresh lychees are available from November to January, but they' re most often sold tinned, preserved in sugar syrup.Lychee bellinisLychee and toasted coconut cheesecake