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Dissolve the gelatine, beat it up with the fruit, add a lump of sugar and one or two drops of cochineal, and turn the preparation into a damp cup.
When tender add a glass of port wine and a little cochineal.
He despatched at least two vessels under this permit, carrying almost 140,000 pesos in bullion, along with produce consisting of cochineal, dyewood, indigo, vanilla, and drugs.
The opuntia is a host to the cochineal rearing fly, a scale fly.
They look as if they are getting rather more cochineal today.
I do not know whether there is any evidence to show that any particular harm is done by the addition of such substances as cochineal and citric acid to confectionery.
Most producers make their rugs on foot pedal looms using wool dyed with natural materials such as indigo and the cochineal bug.
Many shops have now stopped using this method due to issues with cochineal (carmine).
The cochineal is an insect of economic and historical importance as a main source of the red dye carmine.
In the case of the cochineal, it is in the nymph stage (also called the crawler stage) that the cochineal disperses.
Producing cochineal was time-consuming labor, but it was not particularly difficult and could be done by the elderly, women, and children.
Each method produces a different colour that results in the varied appearance of commercial cochineal.
In general, cochineal is more successful on protein-based animal fibres (including silk) than plant-based material.
In order to hide them, the baker decided to add a natural color based on cochineal, a scarlet dye, to disguise his mistake.
He says that the colour is similar to that of the cochineal insect.
The latter meaning would refer to the fact that in antiquity, residents here were known for making ink and dye from the cochineal insect.
The club's first badge was a white eight-pointed star, which was emblazoned across the team's shirts (then a deep cochineal red) in 1892.