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Wines that contain tannins and so cause an astringent sensation are not necessarily classified as dry, and dry wines are not necessarily astringent.
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Some metal salts and acids have also been used as astringents.
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White wheats have a lower content of phenolics and browning enzymes, and are generally less astringent in taste than red wheats.
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The fungus is commonly known as the bitter oyster, the luminescent panellus, the astringent panus, or the styptic fungus.
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It is applied topically as an astringent after dilution with 10-40 parts of water.
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Other traditional uses include as an expectorant, astringent, and to treat bronchitis.
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Luckily, they are also usually too astringent to be palatable when raw.
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They are too fascinated by their astringent style to write a good, earthy musical show.
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Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked, noting that the leaves become increasingly astringent with age.
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Aluminium salts also have a slight astringent effect on the pores; causing them to contract, further preventing sweat from reaching the surface of the skin.
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