Sentence examples for trace of fat from inspiring English sources

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The venison is particularly tender, whilst the mince leaves no trace of fat.

The good news is that a cup of enriched quick grits, cooked with water and with no salt added, has no cholesterol, no sodium and only a trace of fat, according to figures on nutritional values prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.

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Often if emboli occur there are traces of fat excreted in the urine, and the skin shows fine brownish hemorrhages.

Clean a mixing bowl and whisk with boiling water to remove any traces of fat then whisk the egg white until stiff and carefully fold into the custard.

Preheat the oven to 180C/gas mark 5. Clean a mixing bowl and rinse with boiling water to remove any traces of fat, then whisk the egg whites until stiff, and carefully fold into the custard.

In addition, traces of fat, hemoglobin and water may also be present in the demineralized sample.

Use a paper towel soaked in vinegar to wipe the rim of the jars, making sure to remove any traces of fat or oil.

There is to me no sadder sight than a plate of roasted meat from which its owner has systematically excised every trace of glistening fat, the unwanted bronzed skin piled up on the rim like the debris left at the side of a motorway after a nasty car crash.

Now a shy, lanky 12-year-old with traces of baby fat in his cheeks, William talks about the murder in a soft, hesitant voice, his eyes darting around the room like a sparrow.

Beside these bodies, traces of human fat were visible on the ground.

I do love using a tiny bit of chorizo though – just enough to flavour the dish with a trace of delicious, spiced fat.

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