starchy in the PONS Dictionary

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There are starchy cooking bananas which are smaller than those eaten raw.
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The asci are cylindrical or club-shaped, and they have a simple top ring that is amyloid (starchy), or sometimes nonamyloid.
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For starchy cereals, growth will occur at 1313.2%.
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They feed on the starchy content of the wood as they are unable to digest cellulose.
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The starchy rhizomes are nutritious with a protein content comparable to that of maize or rice.
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In cereals with starchy endosperm, the aleurone contains about 30% of the kernel's proteins.
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So often with official portraits they can be rather stiff and starchy, but this has a lovely informality about it, and a warmth to it.
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The candy base is prepared beforehand, using a starchy syrup recipe that requires careful monitoring to ensure proper consistency and appearance.
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The flesh is white and starchy, making it ideal for cooking.
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He combined silver bromide with vegetable gummy matters (lichen, linseed, quince), and starchy substances (rice, tapioca, sago).
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