I think of the mollusk that lets the coffined pearl, blind eye white
as albumen» grow.
Not exact matches
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Food labels will use more easily understandable terms for ingredients that can cause allergic reactions, such
as «milk» for «casein» and «eggs» for «
albumen,» under new industry guidelines intended to help consumers avoid products that can make them sick.
Heat is one of the major threats to proteins,
as can be demonstrated when frying an egg — the clear white
albumen turns opaque
as the proteins unfold and then tangle like spaghetti.
For instance, many bodybuilders only eat
albumen and leave out yolk
as it contains fat.
The dope is next forced through the holes of an extrusion device, coagulated with an acid bath, stretched long and thin, bound with edible binders such
as starch, dextrins, gums,
albumen and cellulose, and coated with fat flavor, color and other substances.
«The
albumen extract moisturizes while also working to tighten the pores
as it firms the appearance of fine lines.»
Although they measure all urine protein, not just
albumen, some claim they are just
as accurate.
For a meat - like texture, dry foods require more amylaceous, or starch ingredients; proteinaceous adhesives, such
as collagen,
albumens, and casein; and plasticizing agents.
Loss of large amounts of blood serum containing
albumen and globulins through burns, wounds and extensive skin infections (such
as sarcoptic mange) can also lower TP.
The first exhibition to focus exclusively on photographs made in the eastern half of the United States during the 19th century, East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth - Century American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to
albumen prints and cyanotypes —
as well
as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unheralded.
Used to print the whole sequence together onto
albumen paper, this internegative served
as an intermediary step in the production of Muybridge's 1881 album The Attitudes of Animals in Motion.