Tuesday, September 21, 2010

10 new words



ESIRENE A. GUNDAYA

1. Coulis-an uncooked fruit sauce of fresh or frozen pureed fruit that is sweetened and strained.

Sentence:

Coulis- Try them with melted butter, or tartare sauce or a tomato coulis.



2.Diastase-an enzyme that acts as a catalyst to help starches within flour break down into sugars.

Sentence:

Diastase- The enzyme in plants which breaks down starch is sometimes called Diastase.






3.Gelation-when gelatin firms up or sets

up to become a solid-like gel.

Sentence:

Gelation- Of key interest will be the technique's ability to determine gelation time and completely
characterize the system's rheology at the gel point.












4.
Desem-a natural starter using only whole wheat flour that produces very dense bread with little acidity.

Sentence:

Desem-is a type of sourdough starter made from whole wheat flour and water.














5.
Nibs-the kernel of the cocoa been used in the preparation of chocolate.

Sentence:

Nibs-Do not scour or float a scratch coat on laths. as this may damage the nibs.















6.
Profiterole-a small cream puff made from pate a choux dough.

Sentence:

Profiterole- Mr and Mrs Profiterole are new to the whole blogging ' scene ' .














7.
Whip-a tool used on an electric mixer that is shaped like a wire whisk and used to beat air into eggs or cream.

Sentene:

Whip- The Alliance Party chief whip, Mr David Ford, yesterday welcomed the aims of the report.











8.
Thickener-a food that helps ingredients to become less fluid and more dense.

Sentence:

Thickener-how to Use Thickeners in Cooking. Without the use of thickeners, we wouldn't have sauces, gravies, creams, fillings or mousses to enjoy.





9.
Streams-particles of milled flour that are sorted by size in order to be classified.

Sentence:

Streams- Much of the first half came over to me as a poorly structured streams of consciousness.













10.
Slurry-a thickener made by combining starch and a cool liquid.

Sentence:

Slurry- The graph to the right shows the effect of mixing time on the setting time of the plaster slurry.

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