Sentence examples for fat coat from inspiring English sources

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As she has written, these evenly spaced flakes of fat coat the flour, keeping proteins in the flour from bonding with each other and with water to form gluten, which toughens a crust.

I call them "fat coats" and think they're highly underrated – a lot of girls think you can't look sexy in a puffa, but I don't agree: if you can rock a fat coat with your outfit, your ratings go up for me.

The fat coat was removed after centrifugation (10,000 g for 10 min at 4°C) and the pellet was manually resuspended in 80 ml of mitochondrial isolation buffer (MSH buffer: 36 µl/ml aprotinin, 5 µl/ml PMSF, 1 µl/ml leupeptin).

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The fat coats your lips and your tongue.

Also notice how the fat coats the inside of your mouth.

The fruit can shine, he said, without the fat coating your mouth and interfering with the flavor.

The fat coats the starch and protein of the flour with an oily film, and in so doing reduces the formation of tough (bready) gluten.

Hide it under the cream, and whatever jam you use will only be discernible as a relatively faint flavour (I assume it is something to do with fat coating your mouth first, and inhibiting your tastebuds).

The acts of clamping and unclamping can break the hardened fat coating the wall of the aorta into tiny pieces, like pliers squeezing an eggshell, which can then lodge in the brain.

Fat coats the taste buds and prevents the offending molecules from reaching them; that's one reason salad dressings are popular around the world.

Fat coats my nerves and numbs the pain".

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