He also made a reference to the glutinous controversy that the film was mired in. |
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The staple food of the Lao is sticky rice, also known as glutinous rice or sweet rice. |
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The fat crab with rich meat and roe is stir-fried with curry, and served with steamed Thai rice, glutinous rice, bacon, carrot, onion and chili. |
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Whereas in central and southern Thailand polished white rice is eaten, in the north and northeast people eat glutinous or sticky rice. |
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Some consumers prefer to eat durian by itself but others prefer to consume it with glutinous rice and lemang. |
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I had a good taste of the hotpot and agreed with Ann it was rather glutinous and bland. |
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And for that super glutinous thickened stew texture I added a couple of teaspoons of flour. |
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The most common dishes in Shanghai at that time would have included soy buds, meat balls, cabbage, chicken, Kow-Fu and glutinous rice dumplings. |
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The rice was light and fluffy and not sticky or glutinous in any way, coming straight from the ever-present rice cooker. |
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The weather broke on 3 September, and clouds of dust were turned into glutinous mud. |
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Japonica grain rice differs from other rice such as basmati and Thai fragrant rice because it is more glutinous and slightly sweeter in flavour. |
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And let's not forget the white or black glutinous rice dessert in coconut milk or all the wonderful rice noodle and rice paper recipes. |
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Kernels, whole or broken, except for glutinous rice, of which at least threequarters of the surface has an opaque and floury appearance. |
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They knead, shape, push, drop and lay clumps of glutinous gooey dough on an assembly line that is laid out over several floors. |
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Both sauces looked identical and both were glutinous and shiny as if thickening had been quickened with the addition of cornflour rather than by reduction. |
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The cypripediums alone possess glutinous pollen grains, and with them the peculiar mechanical construction requisite to the accomplishment of fertilisation. |
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As a glutinous medium encaustic is best applied with the palette knife and this gave Johns the opportunity to produce the heavy impastos which he so enjoys. |
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Popular organic food imports include dry goods such as tree nuts, dried fruit, black glutinous rice, wheat flour, soybeans, grains, beans and lentils. |
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Carnaroli is considered the most tolerant of the risotto rices and less glutinous than Arborio or vialone nano but any of these will do very well. |
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When Ms Gillard delivered a glutinous speech to a joint session of Congress in March, she got six standing ovations. |
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She cultivates glutinous rice and corn in a 1440 m² field located near Thuy Nam village. |
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The low commercialisation of rice production is shown by the predominance of glutinous rice seed varieties in production. |
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Unfortunately, not only these types of desserts contain glutinous substances. |
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With two workers in each group, the teams carry basketfuls of glutinous rice, which has already been soaked, to the workshop and its four cookers, where the rice is steamed. |
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Sanies is thinner than blood, unequally thick, glutinous, and coloured. |
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And if you try scooping it up and setting it alight, you end up with a field full of eco-mentalists complaining about the smoke and a sticky glutinous stain. |
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Never mind that you have no idea what Chinese glutinous rice tastes like, or whether it would taste good to use scrambled eggs instead of nori as a wrapper. |
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Using soil mixed with lime, sand, polished glutinous rice, sugar, bamboo and wood, people put the materials through complex processing, then used them to make the buildings. |
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The desserts are mainly made of rice, such as sweet rice cakes and glutinous rice balls with coconut milk, all placed on a green leaf to absorb the light fragrance. |
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A type of rice grown in the Far East known as glutinous or sticky rice contains no proteinatious gluten and owes its sticky nature to a waxy carbohydrate. |
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Giant carp control the lake, wallowing, complacent, feed on glutinous rice, silvery ancients reminding how scales and fish-slime outlast dynasties. |
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These areas sit on sandy alluvial soil, and the quakes churned the ground beneath them into a morass of bubbling, glutinous stinking slime, swamping streets and houses alike. |
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The one I had was a mound of steamed and pounded glutinous rice with sweet adzuki bean paste. |
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When the Jamie faithful spot familiar motifs and riffs and snatches of vocal samples among the often glutinous instrumentals, they too fling up their arms. |
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Cycling enthusiasts blame the sweltering heat, potholes, and the dumping of Chinese bikes unsuitable for glutinous dirt roads for the ascendancy of belching minivans, even over short distances. |
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Now are applied nitrocellulose both karbamidnye first coats and porozapolniteli, they quickly dry and do not veil a wood structure, as glutinous or oil. |
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After cooking, everyone will be able to enjoy some mochi and try to tenderize some glutinous rice. |
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Drain water from glutinous rice for 1 hour before starting steam. |
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Saitaku mirin is a sweet golden seasoning liquor made from glutinous rice. |
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Possibly, the children will follow. When the rains come in April and the Bedunge turns to marsh and then glutinous mud, sending up clouds of malarial mosquitoes, this region is all but cut off from the outside world. |
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The peoples of Lan Na Thai in the north and Isan in the northeast prefer glutinous rice as their staple rather than the usual Thai fragrant long-grain rice. |
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Gao or Guo are rice based snacks that are typically steamed and may be made from glutinous or normal rice. |
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Dango are related to mochi in that both are made from glutinous rice flour. Dango, however, tend to be dense, sticky, and not stuffed with fillings. |
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