Definition choices:
A. baste
B. blanch
C. folding
D. creaming
E. parboil
A. to add a liquid to the surface of roasting meat to preserve the moistness of the meat
B. to dip briefly into boiling water
C. gently incorporating one ingredient into another by hand or with a large spoon or spatula
D. beating fat and sugar together until they take on a light, airy texture
E. to boil but only partially cook a food
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The lower esophageal sphincter is also known as the
a. reflux restrainer. b. cardiac sphincter. c. perihepatic control valve. d. reverse peristalsis inhibitor.
As weight is often underreported in self-report surveys, we can assume that the actual prevalence of overweight and obesity is somewhat higher than that ascertained from BRFSS data
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the fate of certain vitamins and minerals¾such as vitamin C, thiamin, and sodium¾when they are consumed in excess?
A) They will be excreted in the urine. B) They will be excreted in through perspiration. C) They will be excreted in the feces. D) They will be stored in the liver and muscle cells.