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101 baking soda
A leavening agent which is used as an essential ingredient in baking powder. When used alone as a leavener, recipes must include some type of acid to neutralize the resulting sodium carbonate in the finished product. Buttermilk, yogurt, sour cream, and citrus juice are adequate acid to use. You may also use baking soda to help neutralize the acid in recipes that call for large amounts of fruit. -
102 en poudre
( FRANCE)powder -
103 enchilado
( MEXICA)Meat, cheese or other foods that are coated with chile paste or powder. For example: queso enchilado, is a cheese that has been coated with chile. -
104 esquite
( MEXICA)A corn based snack called esquite is made of Mexican corn kernels in a plastic cup and your choice of toppings: grated cheese, chile powder like Tajin, Lime Juice, salt and creme or Mayo - Mayonesa. Eskite. -
105 fruit pectin
A substance found naturally in fruits such as apples, quince, and all citrus fruits. Pectins ability to gel liquids makes it a key ingredient in jelly and jam making. You can purchase pectin in powder or liquid form, or use high -
106 jícama
( MEXICA)A crunchy, delicious white root, served sliced and sprinkled with lime and chile powder.♦ Pachyrrhizus erous. An edible root with much the texture and taste of a cross between an apple and water chestnut. -
107 levure
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108 levure chimique
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109 nanairo tougarashi
( JAPAN)Kanto-region equivalent for shichimi tougarashi, a chili powder mix featuring at least six added ingredients. Often sprinkled over nabe and noodles, the six additives can be anything from sesame seeds to shiso. -
110 praline
( FRANCE)an almond-sugar mixture used as a filling in some pastries and candies; this is not the same as the American or Belgium chocolate praline. / Brioches aux Pralines♦ In French cookery this is a powder or paste made of caramelized almonds and/or hazelnuts. American cookery refers to a candy consisting of caramel and pecans. -
111 sangrita
( MEXICA)Cocktail made of orange juice, grenadine, chile and tomato juice served on the side of tequila♦ A favorite accompaniment to tequila made from orange juice, grenadine, chile powder and frequently, ften tomato juice.♦ A combination of orange juice, grenadine, chile and sometimes tomato juice that is the favorite accompaniment to tequila in Mexico. -
112 shichimi
( JAPAN)short for shichimitogarashi, a powder made up of seven different spices (ground red pepper, white poppy seeds, dried mandarin peel, green nori, hempseeds, powdered Japanese pepper seeds and sesame seeds). -
113 tartufo
( ITALY)round ice cream sprinkled with cocoa or chocolate powder; truffle (edible fungi) -
114 tiramisu
( ITALY)creamy dessert of rum-spiked cake and triple-crème Mascarpone cheese♦ An Italian dessert which gained dramatic popularity in the US. Tiramisu consists of sponge cake, soaked with an espresso syrup and layered with a sweetened mascarpone cheese and chocolate sauce.♦ dessert made of coffee-soaked sponge, eggs, Marsala wine, mascarpone cheese & cocoa powder -
115 tumeric
A bright yellow spice used primarily in commercial curry powder. It is also used in sweet pickles and for various dishes requiring a yellow color. This is used as a coloring substitute for saffron. -
116 unleavened
The word which describes any baked good that has no leavener, such as yeast, baking powder or baking soda. -
117 vanilla
A plant native to Mexico now common in areas throughout the West Indies and Indian Ocean. The pod is used to make extracts which we use in cooking. The whole pod may also be purchased and used as a fragrance or split and scraped to allow the tiny seeds to flavor the dish. It is generally thought of as a sweet spice, used in custards, creams, and cakes. It is also used in savory dishes with vegetables or seafood. There are also imitation vanilla flavorings using synthetically produced vanillin. These can be found in liquid and powder forms. A slave won his freedom through the discovery of pollination of the vanilla flower -
118 detersivo
detergent, washing powder -
119 polvere
dust, powder -
120 talco
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