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1 глазирователь (пищевого продукта)
глазирователь (пищевого продукта)
Пищевая добавка, предназначенная для нанесения на поверхность пищевых продуктов с целью придания ей блеска и/или образования защитного слоя.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > глазирователь (пищевого продукта)
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coloring agent нефт.-хим., body color, coloring ingredient* * *пигме́нт м.
pigment, colouring agentразводи́ть пигме́нт (напр. олифой) — break up a pigment (e. g., in oil)кро́ющий пигме́нт ( ингредиент краски) — body pigmentлесси́рующий пигме́нт — glazing pigment, glazing colourнеоргани́ческий, приро́дный пигме́нт — natural [mineral] pigment, earth colourнеоргани́ческий, синтети́ческий пигме́нт — synthetic pigmentсветосто́йкий пигме́нт — light-fast pigment, light-fast colourсветофильтру́ющий пигме́нт — light-absorbing pigment* * * -
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м. pigment, colouring agent
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