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  • 61chuño — sustantivo masculino 1. Origen: América del Sur. Fécula de patata. 2. Origen: América del Sur. Crema preparada con fécula de patata, leche y azúcar …

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  • 62sopa — (Del germ. *sŭppa). 1. f. Pedazo de pan empapado en cualquier líquido. 2. Plato compuesto de rebanadas de pan, fécula, arroz, fideos u otras pastas, y el caldo de la olla u otro análogo en que se han cocido. 3. Plato compuesto de un líquido… …

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  • 63fae|cu|la — «FEHK yuh luh», noun. = fecula. (Cf. ↑fecula) …

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  • 64Faecula — F[ae]c u*la, n. [L.] See {Fecula}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 65Farina — Fa*ri na (f[.a]*r[imac] n[.a] or f[.a]*r[=e] n[.a]), n. [L., meal, flour, fr. far a sort of grain, spelt; akin to E. barley.] 1. A fine flour or meal made from cereal grains or from the starch or fecula of vegetables, extracted by various… …

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  • 66Feculent — Fec u*lent, a. [L. faeculentus, fr. faecula: cf. F. f[ e]culent. See {Fecula}.] Foul with extraneous or impure substances; abounding with sediment or excrementitious matter; muddy; thick; turbid. [1913 Webster] Both his hands most filthy feculent …

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  • 67Starch — Starch, CAS# 9005 25 8, chemical formula (C6H10O5)n is a polysaccharide carbohydrate consisting of a large number of glucose monosaccharide units joined together by glycosidic bonds. All plant seeds and tubers contain starch which is… …

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  • 68Cassava — Leaves(Also known as Tapioca in Kerala India) A manioc tuber …

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  • 69Thickening agent — Thickening agents, or thickeners, are substances which, when added to an aqueous mixture, increase its viscosity without substantially modifying its other properties, such as taste. They provide body, increase stability, and improve suspension of …

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  • 70Isabella Beeton — Isabella Mary Beeton (* 14. März 1836 in London als Isabella Mayson; † 6. Februar 1865), allgemein bekannt als Mrs Beeton, war die Hauptautorin des Buches Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management, das schon kurz nach dem Erscheinen zum… …

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