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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broth up" does not seem correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it is used as a colloquial or regional expression, but it is not a standard phrase. A more common phrase might be "heat up the broth" or "bring the broth to a boil." Example: "I added some spices to the broth and let it simmer for 20 minutes to really broth up the flavors."
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"Sweet sauce and a bit of vinegar and chilli sauce spice the broth up, and the secret to good meatballs is to have the meat a little bit chewy," says Ditya.
Specifically, 305, 34, and 48 genes for the human isolate, bovine isolate, and NEM316 showed significantly more expression in bovine milk when compared to broth (up regulation) (see Additional file 2).
The MIC (minimal inhibitory concentration) was determined in a microdilution assay utilizing an inoculum of 100 μL of each strain, suspended in brain heart infusion (BHI) broth up to a final concentration of 10 CFU/mL in 96-well microtiter plates, using twofold serial dilutions.
If you want the flavor to be even stronger, you can simmer the broth up to 40 minutes.
Bring the broth up to a boil, drop in the choi sum and cook for a minute or two, until just tender.
Bacterial cells were cultured for 8 h in TSB broth up to OD600 nm 0.9-1.0 0.9-1.0
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For aeons, a mineral-rich broth rose up through the fissures of the Atacama Fault System.
But fear not, if your broth ends up a little greasy.
The plainest version of the hot soba is served in a broth brightened up by pinches of yuzu and mitsuba.
A mussels appetizer had a terrific white wine broth kicked up by chorizo and a dash of chipotle peppers.
How spicy you make this broth is up to you; it's good with a bit of a kick, but nothing that overwhelms.
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