- Look up
mash or
MASH in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mash,
MASH, or M*A*S*H may
refer to: M*A*S*H, an
American media franchise MASH: A
Novel About...
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typically done
between 35–45 °C (95–113 °F), but for single-step
infusion mashes,
mashing in must be done
between 62–67 °C (144–153 °F) for
amylases to break...
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Mashable is a news website,
digital media platform and
entertainment company founded by Pete
Cashmore in 2005.
Mashable was
founded by Pete
Cashmore while...
- Look up
masher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
masher may
refer to one of the following: A
cooking utensil (i.e.
Potato masher) A man who...
- up
mashed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mashed may
refer to:
Mashed, that
created from
mash ingredients Mashed, the
result of a
mashing Mashed, the...
- Sour
mash (or sourmash) is a
process used in the
distilling industry that uses
material from an
older batch of
mash to
adjust the
acidity of a new
mash. The...
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Mashed potato or
mashed potatoes (American,
Canadian and
Australian English),
colloquially known as
mash (British English), is a dish made by
mashing...
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Khaled Mashal (Arabic: خالد مشعل, romanized: Khālid Mashʿal,
Levantine Arabic: [ˈχæːled ˈmeʃʕæl]; born 28 May 1956) is a
Palestinian politician who served...
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Bangers and
mash, also
known as
sausages and
mash, is a
traditional British dish
consisting of
sausages and
mashed potato. It may
consist of one of a variety...
- Pie and
mash is a
traditional working-class food,
originating in the
Docks of London.
Often accompanied with
jellied eels, the dish has been po****rised...