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Definition of scald in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of scald. Pronunciation of scald. Translations of scald. scald synonyms, scald antonyms. Information about scald in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... scald - subject to harsh criticism; "The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on...
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Scalded milk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scalded milk is milk that has been heated to 82°C/180°F. At this temperature, bacteria and enzymes in the milk are destroyed. Since most milk sold today is pasteurized, which accomplishes both of the...
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Scald - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A scald is a type of burn injury caused by hot liquids or gases. It can also refer to: •Scalding milk, heating it to just below its boiling point •Scald (band), a band from Ireland •Skald
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Scald (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scald are an extreme music band based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. They are known for their progressive, idiosyncratic sound which takes in elements of metal, post-hardcore, doom, punk, grind and in...
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Official website of SCALD, progressive sludge grinding doom merchants from Belfast. ... Sorry, you don"t appear to have frame support. Go here instead - SCALD SCUM...
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All about milk & dairy ... Bringing the milk to a boil just before use. ... To scald milk - NOTE: with less than 1/2-cup, scalding is not necessary...
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Easy to install scald safety devices. ... Whole House Anti-scald Thermostatic Mixing Valve ... Customers who have purchased scald protection products have also been: to Frequently Asked scald Questions - to thermostatic mixing/tempering valves to stainless steel grab bars - to HealthCraft mobility products - to shower heads -
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Many older recipes called for you to scald milk, that is, to bring it nearly to a boil (185°F, 85°C, or more), preferably in a thick-bottomed pan, and stirring actively, to keep a protein skin from forming on the surface and keep the proteins and sugar from sticking to the bottom.
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Scald can mean a cooking technique, or a disease that hits fruit. In cooking, though usually... ... "Scald" can mean a cooking technique, or a disease that hits fruit. In cooking, though usually used in reference to milk, it means to heat a liquid to a point where it's just about to reach the boiling point. At this point,
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Treatment of major and minor burns and scalds. ... Typical examples are mild sunburn, or a scald produced by a splash of hot tea or coffee. Superficial burns usually heal well if prompt first aid is given, and do not require medical treatment unless extensive...
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