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sour-dough
sour-dough, n. (ˈsaʊədəʊ) Forms: (see sour a. and dough n.). [Corresponds in sense 1 to WFris. sûrdaei, older Flem. suerdeech, -deegh (Du. and Flem. zuurdeeg), MLG. sûrdêch, MHG. sûrteich (G. sauerteig), MSw. surdegher (Sw. surdeg), Da. surdeig.] 1. a. Leaven. Now dial. and rare.α 1303 R. Brunne Han... Oxford English Dictionary
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Can Cookie Dough with Sour Cream Be Frozen Safely?
Oct 8, 2023Quick Tips and Facts: 1. Contrary to popular belief, freezing cookie dough with sour cream is absolutely possible! The sour cream helps retain moisture in the dough, resulting in softer and more flavorful cookies once baked. 2. Cookie dough containing sour cream can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months.
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Comparison of Islamic and Jewish dietary laws
Differences During the Jewish holiday Passover, an additional set of restrictions requires that no chametz (sour-dough starter or fermented products from wikipedia.org
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dough
▪ I. dough, n. (dəʊ) Forms: 1 dáᵹ, dáh, 4 doȝ, 4–5 dogh, north. dagh, 4–8 dow, dowe, 6 doughe, dowghe, 6– dough, (7 doe, 6– Sc. daigh, deawch). See also duff, which represents a prevalent dialect pronunciation. [A Common Teut. n.: OE. dáh, gen. dáᵹes, = OFris. deeg, Du. deg, OHG., MHG. teic, Ger. te... Oxford English Dictionary
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leaven
▪ I. leaven, n. (ˈlɛv(ə)n) Forms: 4–5 levayn(e, 4–8 levain(e, 4 levein, 4–6 leveyne, 5–8 leven, (5 lewan), 7 levin, 6– leaven. [a. F. levain (recorded from 12–13th c.) = Prov. levam:—L. levāmen means of raising (recorded only in the sense ‘alleviation, relief, comfort’), f. levāre (F. lever) to rais... Oxford English Dictionary
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Danish cuisine
It is enjoyed at home, in the workplace or in restaurants and is usually based primarily on rugbrød, which is sour-dough rye bread. wikipedia.org
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sweet
▪ I. sweet, n. (swiːt) Forms: see next. [sweet a. used subst.] 1. a. That which is sweet to the taste; something having a sweet taste. Chiefly poet.a 1300 Cursor M. 7126 Of þe etand þe mete vt sprang, And þe suete vte o þe strang. Ibid. 23979 He dranc þe sure and i þe suete. 1390 Gower Conf. I. 82 F... Oxford English Dictionary
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