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" ... of dough. To ascertain whether it is sufficiently manipulated, warm- water is thrown over it, and if greasy particles are detached from the dough and float, the warm water is repeated several times until the butter is completely separated, and rises... "
Travels Through Central Africa to Timbuctoo: And Across the Great Desert, to ... - Page 357
by René Caillié, Jomard (M., Edme-François) - 1830 - 14 pages
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The Technologist. Ed. by P.L. Simmonds, Volume 1

Peter Lund Simmonds - 1861 - 468 pages
...lukewarm water is thrown over it, and it is kneaded with the hand until it attains the consistency of dough. To ascertain whether it is sufficiently...completely separated, and rises to the surface. The butter is collected with a wooden spoon and placed in a calabash. It is then boiled on a strong fire,...
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The Technologist, Volume 1

Industrial arts - 1861 - 434 pages
...lukewarm water is thrown over it, and it is kneaded with the hand until it attains the consistency of dough. To ascertain whether it is sufficiently...completely separated, and rises to the surface. The butter is collected with a wooden spoon and placed in a calabash. It is then boiled on a strong fire,...
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Curiosities of Savage Life, Volume 1

James Greenwood - Anthropology - 1863 - 438 pages
...order to dry it, then pounded in a mortar, and reduced to flour, which is of the colour of wheat-bran. After being pounded, it is placed in a large calabash...completely separated, and rises to the surface. The butter is collected with a wooden spoon and placed in a calabash. It is then boiled on a strong fire,...
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Curiosities of Savage Life

James Greenwood - Conduct of life - 1863 - 478 pages
...mortar, and reduced to flour, which is of the colour of wheat-bran. After being pounded, it is placed ia a large calabash ; lukewarm water is thrown over it,...detached from the dough and float, the warm water ia repeated several times until the butter is completely separated, and rises to the surface. The butter...
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The wild man at home: or, Pictures of life in savage lands

James Greenwood (journalist.) - 1878 - 510 pages
...order to dry it, then pounded in a mortar, and reduced to flour, which is of the colour of wheat-bran. After being pounded, it is placed in a large calabash...completely separated, and rises to the surface. The butter is collected with a wooden spoon and placed in a calabash. It is then boiled on a strong fire,...
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