Noun finally got to the pith of the discussion

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

But broadly speaking, marmalade is made by separating the citrus fruit into its different components — pips, peel, pith, juice — and boiling, before adding sugar and boiling again. Olivia Potts, Longreads, "Marmalade: A Very British Obsession," 10 Aug. 2020

Cut the rind of one orange and one lemon into matchsticks without too much of the pith. cleveland, "Ice cream toppings to help you chill out this summer," 13 July 2020

Generally, the pith, pips, and flesh are tied up in a muslin bag. Olivia Potts, Longreads, "Marmalade: A Very British Obsession," 10 Aug. 2020

One of our tasting pals detected pith and green apple, and got a hint of grapefruit. Marc Bona, cleveland, "10 wines for August $12-$24," 9 Aug. 2020

Brewers do a nice job of hitting the flavor variations of lemon - fresh, Meyer, pith and so on. Marc Bona, cleveland, "9 beers to sip in June as warm weather hits (photos)," 7 June 2020

This one is all about lemon and grapefruit pith, with healthy carbonation, a delicious drinker made with Citra and Mosaic hops. Marc Bona, cleveland, "10 beers to try in April (photos)," 12 Apr. 2020

This wine is evidence: lemony, waxy and very refreshing, showing grapefruit pith and pine-resin flavors. Esther Mobley, SFChronicle.com, "The coronavirus wine diaries, volume 2," 9 Apr. 2020

Blackberries, orange pith and rosemary flavors mix it up in the glass as puckering acidity is matched with solid tannic structure. oregonlive, "6 Oregon pinot noirs you can buy for $20 or less," 6 Feb. 2020

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb

Neither was Trey Wingenter, who warmed up multiple times before pithing an inning Tuesday and three innings in the four-game series in Colorado. San Diego Union-Tribune, "Padres notes: Machado’s long single; home run record; Paddack back Saturday," 20 June 2019

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