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  • Do not dry pack home dried food unless it is crisp dry and snaps when bent. Moisture and lack of oxyge ...dered milk, white flour, pasta without egg, freeze dried foods, dehydrated foods that are crisp enough to snap, TVP, cheese powder, gelatin, unsweetened rea
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  • Fresh and dried dill leaves (sometimes called "dill weed" to distinguish it from dill seed) ...when used fresh, as it loses its flavor rapidly if dried; however, freeze-dried dill leaves preserve their flavor relatively well for a few months.
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  • ...period in the freezer, after being blanched quickly in boiling water. The dried herb also loses most of its flavour, and what little flavour remains tastes ...rican Blue". The Chinese also use fresh or dried basils in soups and other foods. In Taiwan, people add fresh basil leaves to thick soups (traditional Chine
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  • ...granulated sugar]], in which individual grains do not clump, sugar must be dried, first by heating in a rotary dryer, and then by blowing cool air through i In most countries where sugarcane is cultivated, there are several foods and popular dishes derived directly from it, such as:
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  • ...e pulp, and reduces the energy needed to dry the pulp. The pressed pulp is dried and sold as animal feed, while the liquid pressed out of the pulp is combin ...sugar crystals. Remaining syrup is rinsed off with water and the crystals dried in a granulator using warm air.
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  • Morphine is the most abundant [[alkaloid]] found in [[opium]], the dried sap (latex) derived from shallowly slicing the unripe seedpods of the opium ...the scored, unripe pods of the poppy, or processes using poppy straw, the dried pods and stems of the plant, the most widespread of which was invented in H
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  • While the alkaloids found in raw and dried beans are [[bitter]] and [[unpalatable]] to many, with merely insufficient ...ical Journal'' reports of poisoning from overly bitter lupin flour used in foods reported in the media.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/w
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  • The definition has been expanded, and includes most foods. Every class of food ingredient has been encapsulated; flavors are the most ...or suspended in a melt or [[polymer]] solution and becomes trapped in the dried particle. The main advantages is the ability to handle [[labile]] materials
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  • ...e MFC/Nanocellulose. These included using MFC as a thickener and binder in foods, cosmetics, paper formation, textiles, etc. and 2) evaluate swelling and ot ...hology. These methods have typically been applied for the investigation of dried nanocellulose morphology.<ref name="Siro2010"/>
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  • [[Category:Dried foods]]
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  • ...ewton had patented a vacuum drying process as early as 1837.<ref>p 318 in "Foods: Their Composition and Analysis: A Manual for the Use of Analytical Chemist ...]. Milk is applied as a thin film to the surface of a heated drum, and the dried milk solids are then scraped off. Powdered milk made this way tends to have
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  • ...can be constructed from [[vitamin]] pills, [[whole-meal]] wheat, beans, [[dried milk]], corn, and [[cooking oil]].<ref>[http://www.fema.gov/ www.fema.gov]
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  • ...]], [[Alexandra of Denmark]] (1844–1925) was honored by an assortment of foods named after her when she was Princess of Wales and Queen. Besides this choc ...ion of Germany in 1870 and first Chancellor of the German Empire, has many foods named after him, including pickled herring, pastry, and cheese.
    71 KB (10,445 words) - 21:05, 21 September 2010
  • </ref> Over the centuries families using dried hemp stalks in the cookstove have routinely inhaled smoke laden with cannab {{main article|Cannabis foods}}
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  • ...iversity.org/wiki/Smoking_Cessation#Herbal_alternatives</ref> or cooked in foods. ...//bubblebags-bubblebag.com/</ref> The trichomes of various sizes are then dried and pressed into solid blocks of hash. Kits are commercially available whi
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  • | image_caption = Dried flowers from the [[Cannabis|''Cannabis sativa'']] plant. Note the visible [ [[Image:Bubba Kush.jpg|thumb|150px|Dried [[Cannabis]] flowers in natural herbal form.]]
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  • ...rieties come from mountain [[cattle]] farms. Kajmak can also be matured in dried animal skin sacks, and this variation is called [[skorup]]. * [http://www.atourfoods.com Atour Foods Inc. (2009)]
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  • ...Turkish cuisine|Turkish]] and [[Greek cuisine]], there are closely related foods called [[tarhana|''tarhana'' or ''trahana'']]. ...hk is made by grinding the dried mixture of yogurt and cracked wheat. This dried flour is the base for a traditional hearty soup or gravy with meat, onions,
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  • ...its outlook to secure the future for its member owners | publisher = Dairy Foods | date = 2008-03 | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3301/is_3_1 ...p://www.foodsci.uoguelph.ca/dairyedu/concprod.html |title=Concentrated and Dried Dairy Products |accessdate=2008-06-26 |last=Goff |first=Doug |year=1995 |wo
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  • ...d in several grades depending on the total butterfat content. Cream can be dried to a powder for shipment to distant markets. Cream is used as an ingredient in many foods, including [[ice cream]], many [[sauce]]s, [[soup]]s, stews, puddings, and
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