Sentences with phrase «drawing more moisture»

It will actually concentrate the flavor of the tofu by drawing more moisture out.
That will draw more moisture - laden winds into the interior, which will produce more rain.
Proponents of human - caused global warming might claim that climate models predict increased snowfall in the Antarctic, because more warmth draws more moisture into the air that snows out.

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You can use your tofu straight out of the box if you don't have time to freeze it; however, freezing, thawing and pressing tofu draws out moisture and creates a more spongy texture that will suck up more of your sauce.
It draws moisture away from the body and into the fabric, leaving the skin dry and ready for more snowball throwing.
Here's an example: Higher temperatures draw moisture out of live and dead trees and brush, making them more flammable.
Fueled by tropical moisture drawn north and pinned over the area by a stalled weather pattern, the amount of precipitation between Sept. 9 and 15 in some areas was more than what typically falls in an entire year.
Softer than cotton and with a texture more akin to silk or cashmere, bamboo clothes naturally draw moisture away from the skin, so it's great for hot weather or for sweaty workouts.
As an ingredient in topical serums, fragmented hyaluronic acid benefits the skin by drawing moisture to the epidermis, giving the eye area a plumper and more volumized appearance while filling in fine lines temporarily.
«Although seas have risen and warmed, and the atmosphere now holds more moisture, we can't yet draw definitive conclusions about the influence of climate change on Hurricane Harvey.
Many blogs use coconut flour as a bulking flour, but I tend to use it more as a drying agent to help to draw moisture out of almond flour or other ingredients.
There are two basic categories of salt block cures: partial cures, where the salt draws out a modest amount of moisture and increases the salinity of the food just enough to improve its texture and taste while extending the life of the food; and full cures, were salt is brought into greater contact with the food to draw out more moisture and raise salinity further to create cures that can last long periods of time with proper storage.
The implication is that if climate change, driven by increasing greenhouse gases from human activity, increases the heat content of the ocean, storms passing over it will be able to draw ever more moisture that they can unload as rain.
According to the biotic pump theory the evaporated moisture subsequently condenses and draws in more moisture.
Because of circulation in the storm, it was able to keep drawing on the moisture from the Gulf, replenishing itself to dump more rain on the state, Keim said.
Natural materials tend to feel more luxurious, are more breathable as they draw moisture away from the body and, as a rule, last longer than synthetics.
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