
1) Edible fat 2) Intramuscular fat
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1) Fat
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Marble • (n.) Distinct markings resembling the variegations of marble, as on birds and insects. • (n.) The art or practice of variegating in color, in imitation of marble. • (n.) An intermixture of fat and lean in meat, giving it a marbled appearance.
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(from the article `meat processing`) ...in the fat cells found in and around the muscles of the animal. Fat deposits that surround the muscles are called adipose tissue, while fat that ... ...meat quality standards. For example, in the United States cattle are raised primarily for the production of steaks and are fattened with ... [2...
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Term used to describe coat pattern i.e. as in the Bengal cat.
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The specks of fat (intramuscular fat) distributed in muscular tissue. Marbling is usually evaluated in the rib eye between the 12th and 13th rib. It is a major factor in assigning USDA quality grade of a beef carcass.
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The specks of fat (intramuscular fat) distributed in muscular tissue. Marbling is usually evaluated in the ribeye between the 12th and 13th rib.
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Decoration technique for
fabric. Marbling relies on the fact that oil and water do not mix. Oil-based fabric paints are dropped on to the surface of a basin or tray of water. The paint is gently...
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A decorative painting technique that imitates the color and figure of marble.
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The process of decorating a surface to resemble marble, practised in Europe from the 13thC. It was used particularly on woodwork and furniture from the early 17thC and on table and commode tops in the 18thC. The late Victorian arts and crafts movement disapproved of such imitation of an authentic material, but marbling made a comeback in early 20th …...
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Mar'bling noun 1. The art or practice of variegating in color, in imitation of marble.
2. An intermixture of fat and lean in meat, giving it a marbled appearance.
3. plural (Zoology) Distinct markings resembling the variegations of marble, as on birds and insects...
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Colouring or marking that resembles or suggests marble
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Refers to the intramuscular fat content of beef. Usually evaluated in the rib eye between the twelfth and thirteenth ribs. Strong marbling is highly valued by Japanese consumers.
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In bookbinding, marbling was a process of ornamenting the edges of books by dipping them, when cut, in a trough about two inches deep and filled with gum-water on the surface of which coloured pigments had been thrown and disposed in various forms with a quill and comb. The colours adhering to the edge of the book were set by dashing cold water ove...
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[
n] - the intermixture of fat and lean in a cut of meat
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Mottled eye color
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noun the intermixture of fat and lean in a cut of meat
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Decoration technique for fabric. Marbling relies on the fact that oil and water do not mix. Oil-based fabric paints are dropped on to the surface of a basin or tray of water. The paint is gently stirred until the desired decorative effect is achieved, then fabric is gently laid on top. When the fabric is lifted, the paint adheres to its surface...
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The fat within the muscle.
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