
1) Ceramic coating 2) Coat with a glaze 3) Coat with something sweet 4) Coating or film 5) Confectionery 6) Crackleware coating 7) Cronut cover 8) Cruller coating 9) Culinary terminology 10) Decorative art 11) Donut coating 12) Donut feature 13) Donut topping 14) Doughnut coating 15) Doughnut covering
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1) Coat 2) Coatover 3) Lustre 4) Sugarcoat
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A coating of ice, generally clear and smooth but usually containing some air pockets, formed on exposed objects by freezing of a film of super-cooled water deposited by rain, drizzle, fog, or possibly condensed from super-cooled water vapor. Glaze is denser, harder and more transparent, than either rime or hoarfrost.
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(1) To alter the surface of a product for taste or eye appeal by adding a glossy coat. Glazing can be done by basting the food with a syrupy liquid while it is cooking or by putting a sauce on it and placing briefly under the broiler. To glaze a cold food, you can cover it with a shiny coat of aspic or gelatin. (2) Also coating pastries and cake......
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A coloring technique used in the finishing process of furniture to highlight the grain characteristics of wood or to give a high sheen to leather.
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A shinier and more permanent variety of sizing.
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a lustrous surface finish imparted to paper or board by any appropriate drying or mechanical finishing process
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A mixture brushed on food which adds flavor and gives a glossy appearance.
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A liquid that gives an item a shiny surface. To cover a food with a shiny liquid. Melted apricot jam is a popular glaze.
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a layer or coating of ice that is generally smooth and clear, and forms on exposed objects by the freezing of liquid raindrops.
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Glaze (glāz)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Glazed (glāzd);
present participle & verbal noun Glazing .] [ Middle English
glasen ,
glazen , from
glas . See
Glass .]
1. To ...
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Glaze intransitive verb To become glazed of glassy.
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Glaze noun 1. The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. See
Glaze ,
transitive verb , 3.
Ure. 2. (Cookery) Broth reduced by boiling to a gelatinous paste, and spread thinly over braised di...
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A liquid that gives an item a shiny surface
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a layer or coating of ice that is generally smooth and clear, and forms on exposed objects by the freezing of liquid raindrops
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A coating of glass applied to the surface of a pot. Silica melted with a flux, such as lead, sodium or potassium makes a glaze, and is often coloured with metal oxides.
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A coating that is applied to a pre-cooked or cooked surface to make it shine or to help it colour when cooked, such as an egg wash for uncooked pastry and an apricot glaze for fruit tarts.
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a coating of ice, generally clear and smooth but usually containing some air pockets, formed on exposed objects by freezing of a film of super-cooled water deposited by rain, drizzle , fog, or possibly condensed from super-cooled water vapor ; glaze is denser, harder and more transparent, than either rime or hoarfrost .
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(oil) A transparent film of color painted over another color.
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a liquid suspension of finely ground minerals, that after being applied to the bisque-fired clay form and heated to the proper temperature, melt to form a glassy coating on the clay surface.
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Fit The matching of the thermal expansion and contraction of the glaze to the clay body. If glaze and body contract at different rates the faults of crazing, shivering or dunting can occur.
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The glassy layer covering the surface of pots to provide a non-porous, decorative and usually smooth surface giving increased strength to the pot.
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noun coating for fabrics, ceramics, metal, etc.
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A glass-like substance used to decorate the surface of pottery.
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A mixture of various materials and colorants, which are ground into a fine powder, mixed with water, and applied to ceramic pieces. This mixture, when exposed to high temperature during firing will melt and vitrify, thereby forming a glass-like surface that is fused onto the ceramic piece. Glazes can be applied to dried unfired ceramics (greenware)...
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