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pulp

Aussprache: [pʌlp]

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Kontext: „food“

(noun) a soft, mushy part of fruit or vegetable that you can eat. When you bite into an orange, the juicy inside is the pulp.

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The pulp of the peach was sweet and juicy, making it delicious to eat.

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I didn't like the pulp in my orange juice; it was too thick for my taste.

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Do you prefer your smoothies with pulp or without?

Kontext: „material“

(noun) the soft and fibrous material that comes from wood, used to make paper or other products. It's what paper is made from before it's turned into sheets.

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The factory produces paper by turning wood into pulp and then forming it into sheets.

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They ran out of pulp to make more paper, so the printing was delayed.

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How is pulp made from trees?

Kontext: „process“

(verb) to crush or grind something into a soft, mushy form. It's like when you smash bananas to make banana bread.

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She decided to pulp the overripe tomatoes to make a smooth sauce.

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He didn't want to pulp the fresh berries because he wanted them whole for the pie.

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Can you pulp the fruit before adding it to the smoothie?

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