Sentences with phrase «higher temperatures»

For this recipe, I'll probably go half butter, half avocado, since it bakes to higher temperatures well, is super good for you, and has a neutral taste.
Smaller pans can cook at higher temperatures, larger pans at the lower temp).
Natural unsweetened cocoa powder is actually very similar to raw cacao powder except for experiencing higher temperatures during production, which decreases antioxidant activity.
It's shelf - stable, tasty and can tolerate higher temperatures than butter.
Probiotics do get destroyed at higher temperatures, and enzymes get inactivated.
It also keeps coconut oil solid at higher temperatures.
So to keep coconut oil solid at higher temperatures, they hydrogenate it before putting it into candies or baked goods, or making into margarines.
Grapeseed oil has a very high smoke point, which allows you to cook at higher temperatures for longer before it starts to smoke and burn.
Use in processing conditions that require higher temperatures, such as extrusion coating onto paper - board applications
Good Question Cathy, although this would typically be suited for higher temperatures I typically do not recommend pork products.
We are not aware of any hydrogenated edible coconut oils sold in the U.S. market, but there may be some in tropical countries where they want to keep the coconut oil solid in higher temperatures.
It is a better choice for dishes that are cooked or fried at higher temperatures or dishes that you don't want to infuse with the coconut taste.
Growing scarcity In addition to a growing scarcity of natural resources such as land, water and biodiversity «global agriculture will have to cope with the effects of climate change, notably higher temperatures, greater rainfall variability and more frequent extreme weather events such as floods and droughts,» Diouf warned.
«We program, or calibrate, the freshness indicator labels to change colors when the package either has surpassed the maximum amount of time or was exposed to higher temperatures,» Wrenn says.
Many are already feeling the effects of higher temperatures and erratic rainfall.
Sometimes at higher temperatures the coconut oil will melt.
The temperature is in Fahrenheit, it is low since the almonds don't necessarily need baking, just toasting, and higher temperatures would cause the balsamic to burn.
This is an easier temperature to work with when cooking on the stove or baking at higher temperatures.
Fats and oils will create a barrier to protect the delicate vegetables that don't have a thick skin, but not all fats are suited for the higher temperatures associated with oven roasting.
You might have more success whipping shea butter, which stays solid at higher temperatures.
Cocoa butter and shea butter also stay more solid at higher temperatures, so that might be something to look into.
I recommend trying shea butter or cocoa butter instead — they stay solid at higher temperatures.
First thing is oven temp, if you are running a mechanical product they can be hotter due to calibration of the thermostat, this is often exaggerated at higher temperatures.
Cocoa is processed at higher temperatures than cacao and is often alkalized.
Lower temperatures (21 - 23) mean a slower, less sour Kombucha, higher temperatures (24 - 27) mean a faster fermentation — Keep your brew in a space with proper air flow (a small fan circulating air is ideal)-- Taste your brew after about 7 days to see how the fermentation is going — If you're going on holiday your Kombucha can simply be stored in the fridge with a lid, which will halt the fermentation temporarily
The decade we've just come through was the warmest on record in human history: it saw record incidence of floods and drought (both of which you'd expect with higher temperatures).
These higher temperatures mean Indianapolis will see a likely increase of up to 15 additional deaths per 100,000 residents by late century, with a 1 - in - 20 chance of more than 31 additional deaths.
As Mann explained, the rising temperatures in the region add up to 1 °C to 1.5 °C higher temperatures than average a few decades ago.
For example, Newmont Mining has said in the past that higher temperatures contribute to rising sea levels, which can impact operations in a negative way.
Some green groups say the 20 - year old research shows that California's heavy crude, which is in many ways similar to dilbit, is likely to cause pipeline ruptures when flowing at higher temperatures.
This commodity has a higher carbon content than thermal coal and burns at much higher temperatures.
That is the force and timing needed, it is thought, to compress the plasma, fuse the hydrogen atoms and heat the surrounding liquid lead to even higher temperatures.
After the fusion reaction superheats the lead to even higher temperatures, the operation becomes more conventional as the lead is pumped out and the high temperatures are used to run a turbine.
«Longer growing seasons, along with higher temperatures and carbon dioxide levels, can increase pollen production, intensifying and lengthening the allergy season,» according to a 2014 report by the National Climate Assessment.
So you have to have a sophisticated heat shield technology that can withstand unbelievably high temperatures.
To make the fuel, Fulcrum shreds trash and then bakes it at high temperatures to produce a gas.
Acrylamide naturally forms when plants and grains are cooked at high temperatures.
Acrylamide (the same chemical California's worried about in coffee) is found in some foods cooked at high temperatures.
The compound can form when food is cooked at high temperatures, through processes like frying, baking and roasting.
«If we have got the current conditions prevailing we are most likely to have high temperatures going forward,» said Nhlonipho Nhlabatsi, a senior research manager with the Weather Service.
Cairo's high temperatures and ancient charm continue to draw in tourists every year.
Why go: Cairo's high temperatures and ancient charm continue to draw in tourists every year.
And if you know that high temperatures are likely to make you behave in ways you won't be proud of later, you're better armed to stop yourself before you take your discomfort out on others.
By the end of this century, heat waves are forecast to become more commonplace, with high temperatures at airports around the globe predicted to soar anywhere from 7.2 to 14.4 degrees above current levels by 2080, according to the study.
The report's concerns about «very hot» beverages included mention of mate, a type of tea traditionally consumed in South America, the Middle East and some parts of Europe, often at high temperatures.
Ninety - five miles south of Los Angeles and 25 miles north of San Diego, Encinitas is a fun, beachy and historic town with average high temperatures of 72.
Dilbit can carry a higher risk of corrosion, but only if the pipeline is operating «at a higher temperature,» Kuprewicz, president of Accufacts Inc., wrote in an email exchange.
High temperatures aren't expected to reach 20 degrees from Washington on north Friday.
«We're facing such more difficult fire seasons now — we're facing droughts and record high temperatures.
Many pet food manufacturers utilize a production process called extrusion in which the raw ingredients are ground together while being cooked at high temperatures.
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