- or refreshing) to halt the
cooking process.
Blanching foods helps reduce quality loss over time.
Blanching is
often used as a
treatment prior to freezing...
- Look up
blanch or
blanching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blanch or
blanching may
refer to:
Andrea Blanch (born 1935), portrait, commercial, and...
- A non-
blanching rash (NBR) is a skin rash that does not fade when
pressed with, and
viewed through, a gl****. It is a
characteristic of both
purpuric and...
-
known as) diascopy.
Blanching of the
fingers is also one of the most
clinically evident signs of Raynaud's phenomenon.
Blanching is
prevented in gangrene...
- conditions.
Blanched vegetables generally tend to have a more
delicate flavor and
texture compared to
those that are not
blanched, but
blanching can also...
- heat
blanching or
water blanching to
remove the
remaining seed coats.
Compared to heat
blanching,
water blanching is a new process.
Water blanching first...
-
Chroniques blanches (English:
White Chronicles) is a 2009
Moroccan film
directed by
Abdelkrim Derkaoui. It was
screened at the
National Film Festival....
-
Darwin Blanch (born
September 28, 2007) is an
American tennis player. He has a career-high ATP
singles ranking of
world No. 892
achieved on
September 23...
-
Blanching is the
whitening of metal, by
various means, such as
soaking in acid or by
coating with tin. This term is
commonly used in coinage, in which...
- In
French mythology or folklore,
Dames Blanches (meaning
literally white ladies) were
female spirits or
supernatural beings,
comparable to the Weiße Frauen...