Supermarket bakeries commonly rush their bread, using quick-rise yeast which results in a fluffier, lighter product. |
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You often do this with meat before marinating it or potatoes before baking them to make them fluffier, or bread and pastry as a decoration. |
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You get whiter, fluffier bread, cakes or pastries but you get them at a price. |
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The fatty component of mantecada creates a certain moistness in the mouth, which makes the product seem even fluffier. |
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Quite a few of these loafs use potato starch and tapioca starch in attempts to produce a lighter, fluffier product. |
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This is done with the spokes of the whisk in order to aerate the mixture and make it fluffier. |
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It may be confused with the more common Cystolepiota seminuda, but has a richer, fluffier coating. |
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The egg white coats the kernels, helping separate them for a fluffier result. |
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The three little pigs were given their P 60s and replaced by a trio of much cuter, fluffier puppies. |
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Tesco's looked end tested similar, but its texture was slightly fluffier and it did not pull apart so easily. |
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You may substitute all-purpose flour, but bread flour produces a finer grain for the yeast roll, making them fluffier. |
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The implication is that without the fluffier but politically appealing bits of human space exploration, space science would not do so well. That is a nice, almost Machiavellian argument to keep the scientists on side. |
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The smaller and fluffier of the two rhea species found in South America is commonly known as Darwin's rhea. |
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I prefer the flavour and fluffier texture of homemade, but I can't get it as firm as the bought variety, which makes it more prone to falling apart in the pan. |
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Thicker than grated coconut, it gives the cake a softer and fluffier look. |
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The result is a more consistent particle size and a fluffier bulk solid. |
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Our jumbo size popcorn gives snackers bigger and fluffier kernels, ready to customize and capture all your favorite toppings. |
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It proves that there is no clear dividing line between rocky worlds like Earth and fluffier planets like water worlds or gas giants. |
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Boniatos are not as sweet and moist as other sweet potatoes, but many people prefer their fluffier consistency and more delicate flavor. |
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Although my hair was quite long to begin with it now looked thicker, fuller, fluffier, silkier and with a knock-out shine. |
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As they age, they become fluffier, more anarchic and more visible as the leaves shrivel and fall. |
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Boars typically have broader heads, thicker necks and narrower tails than sows, which are sleeker, have narrower, less domed heads and fluffier tails. |
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She's a lovely girl, but she can steer towards the fluffier side of life. |
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These planets are similar to Neptune, but smaller and fluffier. |
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