A second later, two shredded pieces of paper fell next to him, to become lumps of wet pulp.
In the course of an eight-hour watch the gutting and spraying spread a mist of blood and wet pulp over the belt, workers and walkway.
A hundred and fifty meters, gravity's prisoner, she'd die a wet pulp on a rocky canyon floor.
Then came a soft thump, as of a heavy mass of wet pulp falling some distance upon rock, followed by a slithering, which gradually receded.
It has a thin purple-black skin and a wet, firm, whitish pulp about 3-5 mm thick, surrounding a loose single (rarely double) seed.
The chips are digested chemically, to remove the lignin and to soften them enough to be mechanically milled to a wet pulp.
In the case of the Dandy Roll, the watermark is pressed into the wet pulp.
The artists, from Princeton, applied the colored wet pulp with a plastic ketchup squirter.
On ripening the fruits contain a soft black wet pulp that is messy and inedible, so are normally left to dry on the plant before harvest.