Boiling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hemialbumose
substance formed in gastric digestion and by the action of boiling dilute acids on albumin It is readily convertible into hemipeptone
Porridge
A food made by boiling some leguminous or farinaceous substance or the meal of it
Quirboilly
Leather softened by boiling so as to take any required shape Upon drying it
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Pot au feu
A dish of broth meat and vegetables prepared by boiling in a pot a dish esp common among the French
Scrapple
An article of food made by boiling together bits or scraps of meat usually pork and flour
Sweetmeat, 'Mithai', 'Toffee'
'Toffee', means candy or brittle but tender texture made by boiling sugar and butter together. Thus a toffee is an article
Shakkar and jaggery
Shakkar and jaggery, is a product obtained by boiling or processing juice pressed from out of sugarcane, and therefore,
Boiler Explosions Act
liquids, or into which steam is admitted for heating, steaming, boiling, or other similar purposes,' must be sent within 24 hours
Alfet
Alfet, a cauldron into which boiling water was poured, in which a criminal plunged his arm
Soap
fats or oils with alkalies or alkaline earths usually by boiling and consists of salts of sodium potassium etc with the
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