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1 bolla
"bubble;Schiere;Blase;bolha"* * *1.f bubblemedicine blister2.f documento note, docketbolla di consegna delivery note* * *bolla1 s.f.1 bubble: bolla d'aria, air bubble, (metall.) gas pocket; fare bolle di sapone, to blow bubbles // finire in una bolla di sapone, to come to nothingbolla2 s.f.1 (eccl.) (Papal) bull2 (comm.) bill; note: bolla di consegna, delivery note; bolla di accompagnamento, packing list; bolla doganale, bill of entry; bolla di spedizione, dispatch note; bolla di entrata, entry for home use; bolla di merce esente da dazio, entry for free goods.* * *I ['bolla] sfbubble, Med blisterII ['bolla] sfComm bill, receipt* * *I ['bolla]sostantivo femminile1) (di acqua, nel vetro) bubble; (su carta, pittura) blisterbolla d'aria, di sapone — air, soap bubble
2) (vescica) blister••II ['bolla]sostantivo femminile1) relig. stor. bull2) comm. econ. note, bill•bolla di accompagnamento — waybill, packing list
bolla di consegna — receiving note, bill of parcel
* * *bolla1/'bolla/sostantivo f.1 (di acqua, nel vetro) bubble; (su carta, pittura) blister; bolla d'aria, di sapone air, soap bubble; fare le -e to blow bubbles2 (vescica) blisterfinire in una bolla di sapone to come to nothing.————————bolla2/'bolla/sostantivo f.1 relig. stor. bull2 comm. econ. note, billbolla di accompagnamento waybill, packing list; bolla di consegna receiving note, bill of parcel; bolla doganale bill of entry; bolla papale papal bull. -
2 simmer
(Moist technique)To cook food in liquid over gentle heat, 185 F.to 195 F just below the boiling point, low enough so that tiny bubbles just begin to break the surface.To cook slowly in liquid over low heat at a temperature of about 180°. The surface of the liquid should be barely moving, broken from time to time by slowly rising bubbles. -
3 bolla
I ['bolla] sfbubble, Med blisterII ['bolla] sfComm bill, receipt -
4 boil
To heat a liquid until bubbles break continually on the surface. -
5 fold
To combine a light mixture like beaten egg whites with a much heavier mixture like whipped cream. In a large bowl, place the lighter mixture on top of the heavier one. Starting at the back of the bowl, using the edge of a rubber spatula, cut down through the middle of both mixtures, across the bottom of the bowl and up the near side. Rotate the bowl a quarter turn and repeat. This process gently combines the two mixtures.To incorporate a delicate substance, such as whipped cream or beaten egg whites, into another substance without releasing air bubbles. Cut down through mixture with spoon, whisk, or fork; go across bottom of bowl, up and over, close to surface. The process is repeated, while slowing rotating the bowl, until the ingredients are thoroughly blended. -
6 knead
To mix and work dough into a smooth, elastic mass. Kneading can be done either manually or by machine. By hand, kneading is done with a pressing-folding-turning action. First the dough is pressed with the heels of both hands and pushed away from the body so the dough stretches out. The dough is then folded in half, given a quarter turn, and the process is repeated. Depending on the dough, the kneading time can range anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. During kneading, the gluten strands stretch and expand, enabling dough to hold in gas bubbles formed by a leavener, which allows it to rise.To work and press dough with the palms of the hands or mechanically, to develop the gluten in the flour.
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