Taro has also sometimes been used to make a powdered starch resembling arrowroot. |
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The Chinese themselves tend to use tapioca when glutinousness is required, and arrowroot or sometimes cornflour when it is not. |
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Arrowroot, a major cash crop, is used in desserts, including arrowroot sponge cake and arrowroot custard. |
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From 1879 he grew trial crops of coffee, sugar cane, tobacco, arrowroot, rice, peanuts, tea, cotton and other tropical crops. |
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The latest dates for the information on arrowroot, cocoa and nutmeg were 1961, 1984 and 1993, respectively. |
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Hit by stagnating prices, thousands of growers have cut down their banana trees and replaced them with plantains or arrowroot. |
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Local staples include breadfruit, arrowroot, pandanus, and taro, and are now supplemented with imported rice, flour, and sugar. |
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Add the arrowroot, cognac, butter, and heavy cream, whisk to combine, and simmer until warmed through. |
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Taro, arrowroot and rice are very good sources of energy and these also provide glucose. |
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Bring the lemon juice and sugar to the boil and add the arrowroot and soy sauce, bringing it to a thick sauce consistency. |
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And the list goes on, guinea pepper, aniseed and ginger for gas in the stomach, arrowroot, green tea and lime to stop diarrhoea. |
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In a small bowl, mix together the arrowroot and the kirsch and pour into a noncorrosive saucepan. |
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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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Rub the arrowroot into a cream with a small amount of water. |
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The gorillas prefer a continuous forest with an abundance of arrowroot, bushes with red berries such as large cherries. |
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Cooked fruit sauces are thickened with cornstarch or arrowroot powder, for a delicate, transparent finish. |
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In a bowl, combine the arrowroot and water to form a slurry. |
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Bake with non-wheat flours such as amaranth, arrowroot, buckwheat, rice, bean, and soy flours. |
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You will learn what is the arrowroot, how it is made and what it is used for. |
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In a saucepan over low heat, combine maple syrup or organic syrup, butter, orange peel, and arrowroot powder. |
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Mix the arrowroot with the water and add to the cucumber stock. |
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Dissolve the arrowroot in 2 tablespoons of the reserved Madeira to form a slurry and set aside. Add the reserved Madeira, truffles and veal stock to the foie gras fat. |
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Various communal activities, e.g. gathering arrowroot, fishing and the like, are longstanding agreed traditions for the sustenance and survival of the community. |
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Thicken gravy with arrowroot and serve with duck. |
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In the United States, puddings are nearly always sweet desserts of milk or fruit juice variously flavoured and thickened with cornstarch, arrowroot, flour, tapioca, rice, bread, or eggs. |
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Other Caribbean territories will be interested in the policy development process that has been occurring in St Vincent with respect to the improvement of arrowroot production. |
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There were sugarcane, cotton, tobacco and arrowroot fields. |
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There is traditional soy yogurt, of course, but there are almond, rice, coconut milk, and arrowroot yogurts as well. |
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The Piu Village Youth Group make and sell masoa, which is a powdered starch from the Polynesian arrowroot plant used for cooking traditional Samoan dishes. |
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Eleuthera made palmetto plat for hats, arrowroot, and casaba starch. |
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Starches, typically found in corn, potatoes, arrowroot and other plants, are most familiar to consumers as cornstarch, potato starch and tapioca starch. |
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Biscuits are not quite as difficult in finding substitutions, but all the sweet biscuits should be forgotten and wheatmeal or Milk Arrowroot biscuits be taken instead. |
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