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mixture and starch
In Asian cooking, a similar effect is obtained from a mixture of rice or corn starch and water.
Many islands in the West Indies, most notably Jamaica, also use hominy to make a sort of porridge with corn starch or flour to harden the mixture and condensed milk, vanilla and nutmeg to taste.
Due to its high cost, a common substitute is a mixture of horseradish, mustard, starch and green food coloring.
Alpha amylase degrades starch to a mixture of the disaccharide maltose, the trisaccharide maltotriose, which contains three α ( 1-4 )- linked glucose residues, and oligosaccharides known as dextrins that contain the α ( 1-6 )- linked glucose branches.
Historically, corn syrup was produced by combining corn starch with dilute hydrochloric acid, and then heating the mixture under pressure.
Currently, corn syrup is mainly produced by first adding the enzyme α-amylase to a mixture of corn starch and water.
The dyed starch grains were graded to between 5 and 10 micrometers in size and the three colors were thoroughly intermingled in proportions which made the mixture appear gray to the unaided eye.
Saeujeot ( hangul: 새우젓 ) or myeolchijeot is not added to the kimchi spice-seasoning mixture, but is simmered first to reduce odors, eliminate tannic flavor and fats, and then is mixed with a thickener made of rice or wheat starch ( Hangul: 풀 ).
On the first stamps of Great Britain the gum was called cement and was made from a mixture of potato starch, wheat starch and acacia gum.
Under the name " Bakewell ", Smith marketed a mixture of sodium pyrophosphate mixed with corn starch to replace the acid cream of tartar component of baking powder.
The mixture is treated with enzymes that facilitate the hydrolysis of starch to glucose.
When mixed into the mash the molds cultivate the mixture and convert the starch in the grains into sugars and lactic acid, respectively.
Cooks can substitute for roux by adding a mixture of water and wheat flour to a dish that needs thickening, since the heat of boiling water will release the starch from the flour ; however, this temperature is not high enough to eliminate the floury taste.
The traditional gummy bear is made from a mixture of sugar, glucose syrup, starch, flavouring, food colouring, citric acid, and gelatin.
The hot, liquid mixture is poured into starch molds and allowed to cool overnight.
In 1981, a dust explosion occurred at the Banbury factory when corn starch powder mixed with air, forming an explosive mixture.
In cooking, stuffing or filling ( specifically for poultry ) is an edible substance or mixture, often a starch, used to fill a cavity in another food item.
Falukorv is a large traditional Swedish sausage made of a grated mixture of pork and beef or veal with potato starch flour and mild spices.
Egg whites, Arrowroot or tapioca starch are sometimes added to the flour mixture in low quantities to change the texture and tenderness of the noodles ' strands.
The traditional method of making papier-mâché adhesive is to use a mixture of water and flour or other starch, mixed to the consistency of heavy cream.
The first coat is the soft coat, ( a mixture of flour, starch and syrup ) and is built up gradually.
Image: Kisiel. jpg | Commercial strawberry flavour kissel from Poland Kissel is made by first mixing water with potato starch flour and smashed fruits, then boiling this mixture.

mixture and sources
In addition, the nature of the proposed mixture would have been radically different from the siphon-projected substance described by Byzantine sources.
Other sources of heptane and octane, produced from crude oil, contain a mixture of different isomers with greatly differing ratings and do not give as precise a zero point.
The meaning of these three names is disputed: according to Guo Xiang, the " Inner Chapters " were written by Zhuangzi, the " Outer Chapters " written by his disciples, and the " Mixed Chapters " by other hands ; the other interpretation is that the names refer to the origin of the titles of the chapters — the " Inner Chapters " take their titles from phrases inside the chapter, the " Outer Chapters " from the opening words of the chapters, and the " Mixed Chapters " from a mixture of these two sources.
The architectural influences at work here have been much debated, with proposed origins ranging from Jerusalem, Islamic Spain, the Limousin region in western France, or a mixture of sources.
This coal comes from a mixture of both domestic and international sources, with domestic coal coming from mines in Yorkshire, the Midlands and Scotland, and foreign supplies coming from Australia, Colombia, Poland, Russia and South Africa.
Furthermore, nudibranchs contain a mixture of sponge chemicals when they are in the presence of multiple food sources as well as change defense chemicals with a concurrent change in diet.
Other sources claim that Goodyear accidentally spilled the rubber mixture on a hot stove.
Bajan culture is syncretic, and the island's musical culture is perceived as a mixture of African and British musics, with certain unique elements that may derive from indigenous sources.
Goebbels, who studied sociology and music in Frankfurt / Main, is a composer notable for his mixture of styles, drawing from sources as varied as classical music, jazz, and rock music.
The majority of Ecuador's population is mestizo, a mixture of both European and Amerindian ancestry, and much like their ancestry, the national culture is also a blend of these two sources, along with influences from Africa.
With a psychophysical color circle, however, the resulting hue of any mixture of two colored light sources can be determined simply by the relative brightness and wavelength of the two lights.
Other applications may want to have fewer sources than data points, for example mixture models.
A sense of authenticity is supported by occasional explanatory footnotes with references to a mixture of factual and fictitious sources.
Their language is according to some sources a dialect of Hassaniyya, according to others a mixture of Zenaga, Azer and Hassaniyya.
It is also defined by some sources as an outer shell of mozzarella filled with butter or a mixture of butter and sugar.
The newspaper is distributed to universities and colleges within the United Kingdom, and the publication contains a mixture of national and international student news alongside graduate courses, graduate jobs and careers advice, features, entertainment articles and interviews from external sources.
Each lance was supposed to include a mixture of troop types ( the men-at-arms themselves, lighter cavalry, infantry, and even noncombatant pages ) that would have guaranteed a desirable balance between the various components of the company at large ; however, it is often difficult to determine the exact composition of the lance in any given company as the available sources are few and often centuries apart.
This process can effectively lead to the depletion of vital protective reserves of the sulfur amino acid cysteine and thereby making Vicia sativa seed a dangerous component in mixture with other toxin sources.
The Shadow Theatre of Anaphoria ( relocated to Australia from California ) combines a mixture of reconstructed and original puppets with multiple sources of lights.
Gas lasers use high-voltage, low-current power sources to supply the energy needed to excite the gas mixture used as a lasing medium.
It is sometimes said that it refers to the ethnic mixture in Ottoman 19th century Macedonia, but the chronology and contemporary sources do not support this interpretation.
Elsie de Wolfe was quite formal, correct, and respectful, but Syrie drew from a various mixture of sources ranging from Picasso to baroque antiques.
In other words, as soon as the auditory system has localized a sound source, it can extract the signals of this sound source out of a mixture of interfering sound sources.
Cocktail party processors have been constructed which can extract the signal of a single sound source out of a mixture of sound sources.

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