Soda Jerk - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: soda jerkSoda jerk
a person who serves soda ice cream similar foods from behind a soda fountain...
Soda water
originally a beverage consisting of a weak solution of sodium bicarbonate to which an acid such as phosphoric acid has been added to generate carbon dioxide and thus cause effervescence the term now is also used as a synonym for soda pop Soda water without flavoring is used as a beverage or as a component of a mixed beverage It is typically bottled or canned under pressure so that the carbon dioxide and effervescence will be preserved until use...
Soda pop
a popular non alcoholic beverage sweetened by various means containing flavoring and supersaturated with carbon dioxide so as to be effervescent when the container is opened in different localities it is variously called also soda pop mineral water and minerals It has many variants The sweetening agent may be natural such as cane sugar or corn syrup or artificial such as saccharin or aspartame The flavoring varies widely popular variants being fruit juices fruit sirups cream or cola flavoring the soda pop is usually served chilled...
Jerk
To cut into long slices or strips and dry in the sun as to jerk beef See Charqui...
Jerking
The act of pulling pushing or throwing with a jerk...
Knee jerk
A jerk or forward kick of the lower part of the leg produced by a blow or sudden strain upon the patellar tendon of the knee which causes a sudden contraction of the quadriceps muscle the patellar reflex...
Soda biscuit
a bicuit leavened with baking soda and with buttermilk or sour milk...
Soda bread
a bread made with buttermilk and leavened with baking soda...
Soda fountain
a counter at which people may sit and be served soda pop ice cream or light meals Such counters may be located for example in restaurants ice cream shops drugstores departments stores...
Sodium bicarbonate
a white crystalline substance HNaCO3 with a slight alkaline taste resembling that of sodium carbonate It is found in many mineral springs and also produced artificially It is used in cookery in baking powders and as a source of carbonic acid gas carbon dioxide for soda water Called also baking soda cooking soda bicarbonate of soda bicarb saleratus and technically acid sodium carbonate sodium acid carbonate primary sodium carbonate sodium dicarbonate etc...
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