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Sprinkle with coarse sugar.
The jellied skulls are covered in coarse sugar.
Turkeys, pigs, beans, onions, vast fields of pottery and baskets, booths where were sold tortillas and pulque and mysterious sweets and coarse sugar like cracked corn".
Lay top crust on, then fold overhang up to make a thick rim around pie. Brush with milk, sprinkle with coarse sugar, and cut at least six large slits in top crust.
Binary and tertiary formulations containing micronised salbutamol sulphate (SS) and sieved (63 90 μm) coarse sugar crystals or salbutamol sulphate (SS) with a mixture of coarse and fine sugar particles were prepared.
Factorial design was employed to investigate the effects of three variables, i.e. the chemical entity of the coarse sugar carrier, the chemical entity of the fine sugar and the concentration of fine sugar, on the dispersion and deaggregation of salbutamol sulphate after aerosolisation at 60 l/min via a Rotahaler® into a twin stage liquid impinger (TSI).
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Use coarser sugar for thicker, chewier cookies.
This increases spreading because finer sugar dissolves more easily than coarser sugar.
This increases spreading in much the same way as baking soda does as described in the previous step because finer sugar dissolves more easily than coarser sugar.
Coarse brown sugar produces crunchier rusks than white sugar.
The English word jaggery, a coarse brown sugar made from date palm sap or sugar cane juice, has a similar etymological origin; Portuguese xagara or jagara, derived from Malayalam chakkarā from the Sanskrit śarkarā.
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