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Discover LudwigThe word 'Granules' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a form of a substance that has been divided into small particles or grains. For example, "The granules of sugar made the cake sweet and delicious."
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Granules
noun
Plural of granule
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Mix the flour, onion granules, sugar and salt in a large bowl, then add the yeast and the remaining water.
However, you can leave out the kombu and bonito flakes, and use dashi granules instead.
A mix of granules and fresh onion, fried until crisp, leaves these bagels mouth-wateringly savoury and deeply aromatic.
If you can find a few hours in your weekend to give them a go, you'll find bagels perfectly straightforward Ruby Tandoh 2 Dissolve the yeast in 2 tbsp of warm water, stirring until no granules remain.
Makes 6 75ml vegetable or sunflower oil 1 medium onion, finely diced 1½ tsp instant dried yeast 150ml lukewarm water 300g strong white flour 1½ tbsp onion granules 1 tbsp soft light brown sugar ¾ tsp salt 2 tbsp bicarbonate of soda Fine polenta or semolina, for dusting 1 Fry the onion in the oil over a high heat, stirring continuously, for 5 minutes, or until golden brown – but not burnt!
The team found that Androctonus armour is covered with dome-shaped granules that are 10 microns high and between 25 and 80 microns across.
It looks like wet sugar and, as is also true of sugar, it has a lot of space between its granules.
Rather, it is granular and since the two daughter beams from the interferometer pass through different sets of granules they will be affected differently, and will not match when they are recombined.
It is currently cheaper, an Indian businessman says ruefully, to export plastic granules to China and then import them again in bucket-form, than it is to make buckets in India.This is a source of tension.
But so far he has had to turn them all down, because, as promising as their herbs and granules sounded, none could produce data or remedy definitions of the sort that regulators in America or Europe insist on.That is frustrating, for the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reckons that the world market for Chinese medicine has doubled over the past eight years to about $23 billion.
The droplets it produces and hence the granules of the powder are too big for Dr Sievers's purposes.
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