• Candied rind; see Succade Grated rind; see Zest (ingredient) Rind (Baloch tribe), a tribe in Pakistan Rind (giantess), a giantess in Norse mythology Rind, Armenia...
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    Pork rind is the culinary term for the skin of a pig. It can be used in many different ways. It can be rendered, fried in fat, baked, or roasted to produce...
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    bloomy rind is a cheese rind that is soft and fluffy and white in color. Cheese that uses Penicillium camemberti is prone to developing bloomy rind. Bloomy...
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  • Rind Jada (Urdu: رند جادہ) is a village of Tehsil Kahror Pacca in Lodhran District of Punjab, Pakistan.The name Rind (Urdu: رند ) is derived from the Rind...
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  • Rinder is a German language occupational surname, which means "cattle farmer", from the German word Rind, meaning a cow. The name may refer to: Alexandra...
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  • The Rind (Balochi: رِند) is a Baloch tribe, mainly living in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Gulf countries. According to Baloch folklore the tribe was...
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    Robert Michael Rinder MBE (/ˈrɪndər/; born 31 May 1978), sometimes known as Judge Rinder, is a British criminal barrister and television personality....
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  • Washed-rind or smear-ripened cheeses are cheeses which are periodically treated with brine or mold-bearing agents. This encourages the growth of certain...
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  • The Rind et al. controversy was a debate in the scientific literature, public media, and government legislatures in the United States regarding a 1998...
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    non- to slightly netted and often ribbed rind. Today, it also refers to the muskmelon with strongly netted rind, which is called cantaloupe in North America...
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