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... 90 Classification ; History ; Cultivation of sugar cane ; Making of cane sugar . Grinding cane ; Purification of juice ; Evaporation of juice ; Sugar boiling The centrifugals ; Cultivation of sugar beet ; Manufacture of xi.
... 90 Classification ; History ; Cultivation of sugar cane ; Making of cane sugar . Grinding cane ; Purification of juice ; Evaporation of juice ; Sugar boiling The centrifugals ; Cultivation of sugar beet ; Manufacture of xi.
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... boiling water , and boiling for a few minutes . Thus prepared , the starch paste is semi - transparent , and free from lumps . It will mold or turn sour after a few days , unless pre- served by some antiseptic , as borax or an essential ...
... boiling water , and boiling for a few minutes . Thus prepared , the starch paste is semi - transparent , and free from lumps . It will mold or turn sour after a few days , unless pre- served by some antiseptic , as borax or an essential ...
20 ÆäÀÌÁö
... boiling water.1 Malt sugar ( maltose ) is formed in the process of malting cereals , and is an intermediate product when starch is hydrolized by boiling with dilute acids as in the manufacture of commercial glucose . Maltose is formed ...
... boiling water.1 Malt sugar ( maltose ) is formed in the process of malting cereals , and is an intermediate product when starch is hydrolized by boiling with dilute acids as in the manufacture of commercial glucose . Maltose is formed ...
23 ÆäÀÌÁö
... boiling , contain the compounds creatin ( C , H , N , O2 ) and creatinin ( C , H , N , O ) which seem to have little or no food value ( p . 356 ) . MINERAL SALTS The mineral salts , especially the compounds of the elements iron ...
... boiling , contain the compounds creatin ( C , H , N , O2 ) and creatinin ( C , H , N , O ) which seem to have little or no food value ( p . 356 ) . MINERAL SALTS The mineral salts , especially the compounds of the elements iron ...
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... boiling from one to two hours - in order to permit of their easy digestion . As an addition to soups barley finds great favor . Aside from its use in feeding horses and cattle , the chief use of barley is in the manufacture of beer and ...
... boiling from one to two hours - in order to permit of their easy digestion . As an addition to soups barley finds great favor . Aside from its use in feeding horses and cattle , the chief use of barley is in the manufacture of beer and ...
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