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    Japanese Cooking Terms

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    Atsu-age - deep-fried tofu. B Bancha - sort of tea. Biwa - loquat‚ medlar. Bifun - clear noodles‚ made of rice-flour with adding potato starch. Budo - grape. Beni-shoga (see also Gari) - thinly stuffed and corned ginger root. Bento - lunch box. D Daikon - long‚ white root vegetable‚ related to radish. Daikon-oroshi - small grater‚ for daikon specially. Dashi - base broth for soups or stew dishes made of kombu (sea kale) and kezuri-bushi. You can prepare it by yourself or dilute in water dashi-no-moto

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    UHURU Candles Case-Analysis Brief Description of the Company Uhuru candle company is a candle manufacturing enterprise in Kengolia. The manufacturing surroundings of this company is located in an industrial estate near the city. The day to day walking of this company has been taken over by the government of Kengolia under the aegis of KIDB. UCC has now been put under the supervision of Mr Joseph Ziggundu. Challenges faced by Mr Ziggundu * For starters‚ there was absolutely no

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    In cooking‚ everything is chemistry! Whether you knead bread‚ bake a pie‚ or roast a meat‚ chemical reaction is taking place. Not only with these foods‚ but with others such as eggs. Egg proteins change when you heat them‚ beat them‚ or mix them with other ingredients. Being able to understand these changes can help you understand the roles that eggs play in cooking. The proteins in an egg white are twisted‚ folded‚ and curled up into a circular shape. Different kinds of weak chemical bonds keep

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    want the meats (proteins) cooked‚ how many people are attending the dinner‚ and what is the theme about. I also read a lot of cook books for different versions on how to cook with different styles. The books also give me facts about the style I’m cooking. I write down some information I will need to execute the theme dinner. D. How I Use First‚ Use as Needed‚ or Avoid Technical Reasoning (Write a paragraph of four to five sentences describing the degree to which you use this Pattern.) I use

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    Oil, Fire and Crayons

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    Title: Oil‚ Fire and Crayons Abstract: This study tries to find out the possibility of the used cooking oil as an additive component of candle. This study aims to produce a low-priced but high-quality candle by using used cooking oil as a major component. The following materials: 500 mL used cooking oil‚ 1 kg paraffin wax‚ cotton thread cut into 5 inches long‚ serves as‚ wick‚ crayons in different colors ‚a can (like the can of century tuna)‚ beaker‚ barbecue stick‚ plastic molder. We conducted

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    The 1986 film "Sixteen Candles" tells a timeless tale of growing up in suburban America. The film’s star‚ Sam‚ played by Molly Ringwald‚ wakes up with big expectations on her sweet sixteenth birthday only to be completely disappointed. Not only does she find that she looks exactly the same as when she was fifteen‚ but her family is so preoccupied with her older sister’s wedding that they forget her birthday altogether. The film opens with Sam on the phone with her best girlfriend Randy. She

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    The Feasibility of Used Cooking Oil and Charcoal as an Alternative Ink for T-shirt Prints Chapter 1 Background of the Study When most people think of modern technological innovations‚ the first thing that comes to their minds are the advancements of technology in computers‚ communication devices and many more. However‚ there is a modern technological advancement in the field of fashion too‚ and one of it is the advancement in textile printing that has led to the rise in fashion clothing

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    Cooking Up Trouble

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    Case #3: Cooking Up Trouble 1. What resources and capabilities did Martha Stewart living Omnimdeia appear to have prior to the trial and conviction? Have these resources and capabilities changed? Explain. * Martha Stewart living Omnimedia had powerful and trustworthy resources and the capabilities included: very extensive and specific merchandise lines that were advertised and sold in big distributors like Kmart and Sherwin Williams. This company had positioned its resources and capabilities

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    The Power of Light A Candle light is the most primitive of lights‚ but it serves a different purpose than illuminating a room in The Glass Menagerie‚ written by Tennessee Williams. Williams uses the contrast between light and darkness to symbolize and emphasize the powerful moments that occur in the play. Although Williams uses these mechanics‚ the candle light of course has deeper meaning within the context of the story. Being the weakest of lights‚ the candle light is easily extinguished‚

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    oil purification

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    OIL PURIFICATION A SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT CHAPTER I Background of the Study INTRODUCTION Oil used in cooking foods is commonly derived from vegetables. Cooking oil is commonly used for frying and oil used for frying is usually thrown away. The recycling of cooking oil also provides a form of revenue for restaurants‚ which are sometimes compensated by cooking oil recyclers for their used deep fryer oil. Cooking oil recycling also results in less used oil being disposed

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