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On Dec 6, 2005, at 6:41 PM, Ieneke van Houten wrote:

 

> I always get hulled and un-hulled mixed up.

> Does hull refer to the object, the outer husk

> or whatever, or to the verb, which would

> mean to take that hull off, as in, husking

> corn.

> Which should logically be called de-husking.

 

Get the unhulled- they are much healthier (a whole food) and taste

great and crunchy.

Very nutritious as well. Eat a spoonful ;-)

 

Be well,

Elizabeth

Whole Life Essentials

 

OF COURSE! I always get brown whole everything.

Just trying to get the language straight.

So, UNhulled means it still has its hull?

 

Ien

 

 

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