Skinned

"When working with thick-skinned muscadines or thin-skinned Roma tomatoes, the skin can either be left for texture or blanched for easy removal". 2. Creative Writing & Literature

Use this context when describing the process of removing skin from meat, fish, or produce to achieve a specific texture or flavor. skinned

"To properly prepare a side of salmon , use a flexible filleting knife. Nick the base of the tail, twist the knife horizontally, and slice steadily while pulling the skin toward you". "To properly prepare a side of salmon ,

Instead of basic colors, use positive descriptors like ebony, mahogany, bronze, or alabaster to add depth. twist the knife horizontally

When describing physical appearance or character traits, focus on sensory details rather than just color.

"Before cooking, pat the skin dry with paper towels. Searing skin-side down in a hot skillet ensures a golden, crispy finish".

Use "thick-skinned" to describe a character's resilience or "thin-skinned" for sensitivity to criticism. 3. Digital Design & Gaming (User Interfaces)