Sentences with phrase «more aerated»

The biscuit stick also seems to be more aerated than your typical pocky, giving it a crispier crunch.
Although the group snacking on the more aerated puffs ate more by volume, they ended up consuming 21 percent fewer calories on average, according to results detailed in the May issue of the journal Appetite.
The harder the dough is worked, the more aerated and activated the yeast will become.

Not exact matches

Whipping aerates the coconut oil and adds tiny air pockets, which tends to make it a little more stable in cooler temperatures.
Whipping keeps it aerated so it is a little more spreadable, but it definitely does not maintain a lotion consistency.
Also processed good and long after adding the eggs to aerate a bit more.
Fats coat the tongue and help aerate the scent of foods, resulting in a more intoxicating and full flavor experience.
And a standard juicer is not much more useful, as the fast - spinning screen cuts the fruit into tiny bits and aerates these particles, leaving lots of foam, and juice with less flavor.
Like earthworms on farmland, the termites aerate the surrounding soil, allowing more water to penetrate.
«To improve the flavor of a young red wine, it's faster than letting wine breathe unaided,» because the mechanical agitating provides more surface area to aerate the wine more rapidly.
By digging burrows the worms also aerate and improve the structure of the soil, making watering the plants more effective.
A small study published in the North American Journal of Psychology found that people who inhaled aerated cinnamon and peppermint oil were more alert and better able to perform in interactive driving simulations.
The eating process creates more bacteria and tiny bubbles start aerating the wet flour, creating a by - product of the good bacteria culture lactobacilli and lactic acid.
«Foods such as air - popped popcorn and rice cakes have high volume, in that they are aerated and trick your mind into thinking you're eating more than you are.
There are more holes in The One than an aerated lawn.
And it still packs in plenty of fishing features, i.e., a full loaded bow fishing deck with two fold - down chairs, an aerated livewell and more.
These fountains aerate the water and cats are more attracted to it than to static water that has been sitting around all day.
They choose to drink this way because flowing water is aerated and contains more health giving oxygen.
Motherwell enlarges this space, makes it more expansive, aerated, shifts its focus from ground to sky.
1 The Rochestown House flats prior to the refurbishment; 2 aerated concrete blocks were chosen to form new build elements, including a new third storey that allows for more generous apartment sizes; 3 new triple - glazed windows were installed outside the masonry layer so that the external insulation could wrap around them, and help prevent thermal bridging; 4 the airtightness layer was moved to the outside of the structure by taping the joints of the existing concrete panels, then extending that tape up onto the aerated blocks in the new floor; 5 Aerobord platinum EPS external insulation being fitted to the original concrete panel walls; 6 & 7 the new window frames visible here in the external insulation layer, including Rockwool fire breaks; 8 openings for exhaust and supply intakes for the new Zehnder heat recovery ventilation system, seen here prior to being insulated and airtightened; 9 installation of the Bauder bitumen roofing membrane.
The system reduces construction time and gives a more insulated and energy - efficient interior, but still doesn't seem very green; perhaps other insulating materials could be used for the core, such as aerated concretes like Aircrete (more on autoclaved aerated concrete here).
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