Firstly, you need to char your ginger, shallots, garlic and briefly roast the star anises, cinnamon stick and cardamom. |
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But equipment operators still face the problems of determining what is behind the layer of black char and soot on the stem. |
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Agnes, our char who comes in once a week and transforms our household chaos into sparkling order, is also a whiz at the sewing machine. |
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In Ian Talbot's production, the piece is perfectly played by Jennifer Piercey as the char and Martin Ledwith as her fake son. |
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The bottom was covered in good cornmeal and natural char from the brick-lined oven. |
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Fish, especially Arctic char were caught in weirs and traps and taken using fish spears. |
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Arctic char have a circumpolar distribution and more commonly occur in northern waters. |
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Look for Chinese rice wine and hoisin or char sui sauce in a well-stocked supermarket or Asian market. |
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The char spawn in the fall, months after his boat has been removed from the river. |
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Tobacco panna cotta will be followed by a course of fillet of char with a honey-smoked pistachio crust. |
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Agnes, I should explain, is our char who comes twice weekly to make the house sparkle. |
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Red char had the highest fat content of all fish samples, followed by ouananiche and fourhorn sculpin. |
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I lightly char fresh asparagus on a hot ridged griddle pan for maximum flavour. |
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Soot and char make it difficult for equipment operators to judge wood quality of the stems being harvested. |
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Fishing for arctic char in the river and for Greenland cod in Soper Lake is popular. |
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C programmers know that the char data type is an 8-bit integer. |
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Similarly, the extent of the sea migrations of this stock and degree of interaction with other char stocks is poorly understood. |
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By the action of heat, charring removes hydrogen and oxygen from the solid, so that the char is composed primarily of carbon. |
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Among my favourites, from two platefuls, were pork in black bean sauce, the chilli spare ribs, the char sui in Cantonese sauce and the chicken wings in garlic sauce. |
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Your energetic char acter, your quick mind and your practical sense help you take fast décisions. |
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Although most representatives of the species are of the inland form, some populations of bull trout are anadromous and can co-exist with dolly varden char along the coast. |
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Every fall, Arctic char swim upstream to lay their eggs in freshwater lakes and to spend the winter. |
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Thousands of arctic char pass through the river each season and often anglers just stand in awe as the silvery hoards pass through. |
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I took a sip of aqua vitae, let it char its way down to my belly. |
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Arctic char and speckled trout are also attractive catches to fish for and to dine on in the heart of nature. |
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This is being done to preserve chip quality as the spikes drive particles of soot and char into the wood beyond the bark, which contaminates the wood going to chipping. |
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Arctic char a close relative of the trout is often found in the cold, clear waters of glacial lakes where it is referred to as blueback, Sunapee, or Quebec red trout. |
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You can spin for the Arctic char but it's a travesty if you do so. |
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But, then again, they could also be snacking on something unique like frozen char or out fishing or hunting with their family. |
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Deep-fry the bean thread noodles separately. Put the char on a plate and top with a slice of lime. |
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The Englishman's cup of char began as a Chinese word for tea, but came west via north India's chai. |
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The range of aquaculture products grown in Canada varies from finfish to shellfish, from arctic char to clams. |
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Commercial char breeding stocks have now been developed largely from these sources. |
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We found a shallow area in a particular river where char went up to spawn. |
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Opportunities may exist to pelletize the ash or separate the large char pieces and return them for burning leaving a finer material that may be suited to granulation. |
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They claim NRW has failed to follow its legal obligations to protect the Arctic char fish which live in Llyn Padarn at Llanberis. |
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This process typically converts residual wood or other biomass char into the synthesis gas components carbon monoxide and hydrogen using fluidized bed steam gasification technology. |
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Matrix modifiers are substances added to prevent analyte loss and volatilize away interferences during the char cycle of electrothermal atomic absorption measurement. |
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In some cases, char and coagulum have been observed. |
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The char produced by pyrolyzing oil-soaked soil is different from biochar, Rice biogeochemist and co-author Caroline Masiello said. |
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Entrained media and char fines are recycled back into the gasifier. |
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Anadromous char that spawn and overwinter in the Kipisa system are assumed to be a discrete stock, geographically isolated and thus confined to the Kipisa system. |
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It works less well for dishes such as char kway teow Singapore's hot mess of fat rice noodles, sausage, cockles and bean sprouts that need a master at a wok. |
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Everybody likes the char because it is rich and tasty. |
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A portion of the volatile species may be reabsorbed and recombined onto the surface of the char matrix by the devolatilization process. |
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In contrast, the char layer of RPUF is rather incompact and broken up, which might be the reason for its unsatisfied flame retardant property. |
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That char is chared, as the good wife said when she had hanged her husband. |
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Other main courses served include lamb, beef ribs, pork char siew, chicken liver and heart, and squid. |
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He begins with a simple egg fried rice, then joins his father, professional chef Poppa Wan, as he whips up char siu pork. |
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First up were char siu buns, steaming snowballs of white rice dough filled with char siu pork and rich gravy. |
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To serve with your char siu, try some chilli and ginger stir fried pak choi, or Chinese cabbage, seasoned with soy sauce. |
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The Torgoch or rare arctic char may die at Llyn Padarn, Llanberis if no action is taken to stop sewage from seeping into its waters. |
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Especially popular are the prawn and enoki mushroom, chicken char sui bun, poached Szechuan truffle edamame and poached Peking to name a few. |
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The simple cup of char has been replaced by a range of faddish cafes which serve frothy cappuccinos, lattes and expressos. |
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One exception was a hot spot in Svalbard where Arctic char in a freshwater lake received a high load of contaminants from the guano in a nearby seabird colony. |
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From China, their version of char siu baau became modern manapua, a type of steamed pork bun with a spicy filling. |
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Deepwater char are small species of char living below 80 m in the deep areas of certain lakes. |
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The Arctic char is closely related to both salmon and lake trout, and has many characteristics of both. |
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Arctic char are the only fish found in the lake, and signs of fish cannibalism have been found. |
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Arctic char are also farmed in Iceland, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, West Virginia, and Ireland. |
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Common burn indicators include alligatoring, crazing, the depth of char, lines of demarcation, sagged furniture springs and spalling. |
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River fish of note include char, eel, salmon, shad, sparling and Arctic char, whilst the Gwyniad is unique to Wales, found only in Bala Lake. |
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The phosphoric acid formed by heating the phosphate reacts with the carbonific to accelerate the char formation. |
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During the autumn and winter months the char feeds on zooplankton and freshwater shrimps that are suspended in the lake and also occasionally feeds on smaller fish. |
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And while there are companies producing char for use as a filler, some do not think to pelletise it for handling purposes, which presents a major problem for the user. |
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So what was an Arctic char doing in a former mill lade, a few yards wide and only three or four feet deep, by the side of the River Tay just a few miles from Perth? |
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This will open new opportunities for Canadian farmed salmon, arctic char in the Yukon, oysters on the Pacific coast, and mussels in Atlantic Canada. |
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A female anadromous char usually deposits from 3,000 to 5,000 eggs. |
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The blackened salmon burger had the right proportion of char vs flakiness. |
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When exposed to a fire, Thermo-Lag E100 epoxy intumescent fireproofing, intumesces or swells, producing a heat blocking char layer, which insulates the steel. |
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I had to scrub the kitchen today, because the char couldn't come. |
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The UBC group's challenging solution is to combine a steam gasifier with a seperate combustion chamber that burns the char left over from the original fuel. |
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The most amazing liquid gold buns and char siu puffs are the highlights. |
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The Baluch, ethnically closer to the Persians of Iran, live in Char Burjak, Kung, Chakhansoor, and Zaranj districts, and most are farmers. |
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After recording freshwater fish populations for almost 50 years I can add a new species to the list with the introduction of Arctic Char into Kielder this week. |
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