Remove from the heat and add the gelatin and vitamin C and whisk to combine. |
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Casein and gelatin function as adsorbents for phenolics and can reduce a wine's excess bitterness and astringency. |
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Some alternatives which produce results similar to gelatin are agar-agar, carrageenan, tapioca, sago, guar gum, pectin, and rennet. |
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All the waste products end up here and are made into fertilizer, gelatin, albumen, glue, etc. |
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Consider how slowly gelatin evaporates and you get a feel for how alginic acid works. |
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Her technique has a photographic quality that mimics antique silver gelatin prints. |
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This is a sea vegetable gelatin which does not need to be refrigerated and is quite hard at room temperature. |
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I like jasmine tea's refreshing scent a lot, which I adore in the form of gelatin dessert, too. |
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A substance used in Chinese medicine that tonifies the blood and is of specific benefit to the nails is gelatin. |
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Oddly enough, it is this very latex that prevents gelatin from setting when combined with figs. |
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It's a light coffee mousse over a dark, rich coffee gelatin with a bit of genoise sponge cake at the bottom. |
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One Halloween a few years back, we attempted to make black shots, using black food dye, unflavored gelatin, and Jagermeister. |
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He frowns upon my occasional eating habit, but sometimes I get an intense craving for some unflavored gelatin or a pilot cracker. |
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To make sizing, mix thoroughly 1 cup of boiling water, 1 package of unflavored gelatin and 2 tablespoons cornstarch. |
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The Maus mounted a 128 mm main gun that would punch through enemy armor like a thrown sock punches through a wall made out of gelatin. |
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They can also be used to create unique and fun edibles with gelatin, chocolate, and cheese or butter. |
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Place a medium saucepan over medium heat and combine the heavy cream, gelatin, and egg yolks. |
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You then place this on the hectograph, and rub it to transfer the image to the gelatin. |
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As cellulose nitrate rots, it shrinks and becomes brittle, leaking toxic fumes corrosive enough to turn a reel of film into smelly gelatin ooze. |
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Pectin and gelatin can help modify the texture of the yogurt and help prevent syneresis. |
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There were roast pheasants, turkeys and boar, pizzas, pastas, caviar, salads, gelatin, pies and many other yummy goodies. |
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The gelatin encasing each egg is highly hygroscopic and thus quickly absorbs water. |
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Substances such as egg whites or gelatin are added to remove astringent substances or proteins which can cloud the wine and give off flavours. |
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Artificial seeds were coated with a thin layer of gelatin, and infested as if they were intact seeds. |
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After they take off, Betty feeds her plants liquid fertilizer with a teaspoon of gelatin powder mixed into each gallon. |
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When cooled, the product congeals and therefore, the form and texture of anything made with gelatin can be imaginatively altered. |
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Unfortunately, the only supplement that combines these two immune boosters in a ready-made formulation also contains gelatin. |
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In a medium bowl, whisk together the dissolved gelatin and creme fraiche until well combined. |
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Avoid foods with a lot of sugar and fat, such as ice cream, gelatin, pudding and fried foods. |
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Transfer the softened gelatin to a medium bowl, place over a hot water bath, and stir until dissolved. |
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In a bowl over an ice water bath, combine asparagus juice with gelatin and whip until it becomes a stiff foam. |
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Early in 1961, the agency experimented on monkeys with gelatin capsules containing botulinum toxin. |
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The treatment doses were in an edible oil solution packaged in identical gelatin capsules. |
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Only fish gelatin or vegetable oil is acceptable as a carrier, or as a processing aid ingredient. |
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Newer food dyes used in beverages and gelatin dessert mixes stain very quickly, especially red shades. |
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Hard or soft gelatin capsules are produced and filled with various pharmaceutical doses. |
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When you think of a black-and-white photograph, you probably envision a silver gelatin print. |
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Ammonia gelatin is made by adding ammonium nitrate and other ingredients to blasting gelatin. |
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One of Nobel's last significant discoveries was closely related to his work with blasting gelatin. |
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The moral is that dynamite is safe and blasting gelatin is safer if they are treated with only reasonable care. |
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To make a silver gelatin print, the photographer projects light through his film onto the paper. |
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He photographs the collages and makes limited-edition, silver gelatin prints from a master negative. |
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A gobbet of warm gelatin landed on his legs, and an unbearably foul smell filtered through the air. |
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Since gelatin is derived from collagen, it is composed of various amino acids. |
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Then all grew withered and lost shape, becoming a pulpy mass, like gelatin. |
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Agar and gelatin were tested, as was guar gum, which forms a thick hydrocolloid but does not gel. |
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Listed among its ingredients is gelatin, a gummy substance rendered from cattle carcasses. |
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A small Erlenmeyer flask was charged with 5 ml of the aqueous gelatin along with 3 ml of the o-phthalaldehyde stock solution. |
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There was no significant difference in total proteolytic activity, using either gelatin or albumin as substrate, between the two sets of xenic cultures. |
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Water, soup, ice pops, and flavored gelatin are all good choices. |
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Typically he set about his task straight away and it was not long until he had produced a jelly type substance which was to become blasting gelatin. |
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Mix the 3 envelopes of unflavored gelatin in the 1 cup of cold water. |
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Here the herb is powdered and pressed into gelatin capsules or pills. |
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Using a wooden spoon, mix constantly until the gelatin dissolves, approximately 3-5 minutes. |
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Remove from the heat and gradually add the gelatin, stirring constantly. |
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If you are using leaf gelatin, put the sheets in cold water to soften. |
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Combine the softened gelatin with the warm lentils and adjust seasoning. |
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He also continued to experiment in search of better ones, and in 1875 he invented a more powerful form of dynamite, blasting gelatin, which he patented the following year. |
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Add the gelatin mixture to the syrup mixture and stir to combine. |
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Then he pours liquid gelatin into the mold and lets it harden. |
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Eat foods that contain a lot of water, like soup or a gelatin dessert. |
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The book had no pictures, except on the cover, which showed a large roast of lamb, fish baked in white sauce accompanied by boiled carrots, and a mould of bright red gelatin. |
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Return to the blender and add the softened gelatin and blend again. |
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We know he became rich by inventing dynamite and blasting gelatin. |
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You can make surprisingly good lemon curd with leaf gelatin. |
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Flan mix is found in supermarkets near gelatin dessert mixes. |
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To make today's platinum prints, a photographer mixes the emulsion from platinum, gelatin and other ingredients, then hand coats a piece of fine art paper with the mixture. |
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A traditional stabilizer used to be arrowroot, but now agar-agar, carrageen, starches, gelatin, or even pectin are common natural-based stabilizers. |
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Sizing paper with gelatin, arrowroot, casein or cornstarch is recommended to keep the solutions from sinking beneath the surface, which causes the print to lose contrast. |
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After all, the brain is as soft as gelatin, and the body can only do so much to protect it. |
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He heated some oil, stirred in a few sheets of gelatin, let the mixture cool in a baking dish and then sliced it into squares. |
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Make the soaking syrup by mixing the coffee, sugar, and gelatin with a wire whisk. |
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To get around this, there are now marshmallows derived from fish gelatin. |
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Black and white photographic emulsions are composed of layers of silver halide crystals, with additional small amounts of various sensitizing agents, suspended in gelatin. |
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They served enchiladas, pinto beans, tossed salad, and fruit gelatin. |
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For variety, try herbal teas, fruit juices or even flavored gelatin. |
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When the shutter of your camera opens for that fraction of a second, photons of light stream in and strike the silver halide grains suspended in the gelatin emulsion. |
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Scientists investigated what effect xanthan gum would have on the rheological properties of gelatin with co-solutes at high concentrations. |
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Adding a hydrolyzed gelatin coating to meat may reduce lipid oxidation, purge and color loss. |
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Shell-core systems such as coacervates or gelatin beads are costly and generally limited to lipophilic flavours. |
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In actuality, gelatin is a by-product derived from the skin, connective tissue, and bones of animals. |
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He was the first one to use gelatin in his buttercreams, and to make such extensive use of the freezer. |
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For both images I placed a Kodak 4.0 neutral-density gelatin filter over the lens to reduce the Sun's brightness. |
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Unlike most printing and writing paper, banknote paper is infused with polyvinyl alcohol or gelatin, instead of water, to give it extra strength. |
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Essentially the same process, with further refinement, thickening and drying, is used to make gelatin. |
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Typical products include aspartame, fructose, citric acid, lysine, hydrolyzed vegetable protein as food enhancer, and in gelatin production. |
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It is generally manufactured from the residues obtained in the glue and gelatin industries. |
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Spoon 2 tablespoons of the wildberry gelatin mixture into each of the cups of orange gelatin mixture. |
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The frozen sake mold is then immersed in an algin bath to make gelatin spheres. |
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There has also been a problem with fake eggs, which were made in laboratories from alginic acid, potassium alum, gelatin and calcium chloride. |
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Meanwhile, bloom five sheets of gelatin in a bowl of warm water. |
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In both instances the results produced using ultra-filtration of the bone gelatin are much older than those produced simply by gelatinisation. |
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Reduce the heat again, this time to low, and add the gelatin. |
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In recent years, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose has been increasingly used as an alternative to gelatin in the manufacture of hard capsules. |
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Agar, a sea vegetable derivative that's tasteless, is is used in place of gelatin. |
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Dental hemostats are sub-divided into gelatin based hemostats, oxidized regenerated cellulose based hemostats and collagen based hemostats. |
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Skip those passe gelatin or congealed salads of yesteryear as they don't hold up well in the heat. |
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Flublok is highly pure and does not contain thimerosal, gelatin or latex. |
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In order to secure uniform depth development it is often necessary to preswell the gelatin to facilitate access of the developer to the deepest grains. |
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Cookie cutters are not only great for shaping cookies, sandwiches, bars, and gelatin desserts, they are also perfect for tracing onto old Christmas cards and making ornaments. |
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Many jelly desserts are traditionally set with agar and are flavored with fruits, though gelatin based jellies are also common in contemporary desserts. |
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Under these conditions, the free carboxylic groups available in gelatin act as palladium reductants in the presence of heat and produce palladium metallic nanocatalyst. |
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Add 50 mg of gelatin per liter of H2O if using unsubbed slides. |
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Among their topics are agar-agar, carrageenan and furcellaran, cellulose derivatives, egg proteins, gelatin, gum arabic, pectin, starch, and xanthan gum. |
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Dog and Cat foods containing animal origin ingredients other than milk, fish, gelatin, and collagen and dicalcium phosphate are restricted from entering the domestic markets. |
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However, the encapsulation method of complex coacervation of gelatin and gun arabic introduced two miscible poylelectrolytes that formed a liquidliquid phase. |
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He later combined nitroglycerine with gun cotton to create a clear jelly, patented in 1867 as Blasting Gelatin. |
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Gelatin is an example of a material that is readily soluble in hot water, but that gels upon cooling. |
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Gelatin is also used for making court-plaster, hectographs, for coating pills, and for estimating the amount of tannin contained in a drug or preparation. |
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