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It's all right, 7/10
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Semi oG Bro not oG But Cool tho 8)
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semi oG
And I'd give it a 7/10
And I'd give it a 7/10
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Rate My GT? Retrogradation
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XeNotorious wrote Rate My GT? Retrogradation
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nice, but what does it mean?
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ExoticzDesigns wroteXeNotorious wrote Rate My GT? Retrogradation
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nice, but what does it mean?
Retrogradation is a reaction that takes place in gelatinized starch when the amylose and amylopectin chains realign themselves, causing the liquid to gel.
Source: Wikipedia.
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3/10. Not oG tbh :L
Higher.
Higher.
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XeNotorious wroteExoticzDesigns wroteXeNotorious wrote Rate My GT? Retrogradation
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nice, but what does it mean?
Retrogradation is a reaction that takes place in gelatinized starch when the amylose and amylopectin chains realign themselves, causing the liquid to gel.
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its ok, but unheard of, like most people wouldnt know what that meant
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