blanch in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Blanching or soaking and blanching as a processing step before freezing can extend the freezer life up to 12 months.
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Not blanching on pressure, bruises can involve capillaries at the level of skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, or bone.
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It is also used to rapidly raise the temperature of foods, as with blanching.
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These are expelled slightly away from the cephalopod in question, which will often release several pseudomorphs and change colour (blanch) in conjunction with these releases.
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Raw mushrooms have a gastrointestinal irritant, hydrazine, but parboiling or blanching before consumption will remove it.
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Hemorrhagic lesions and nonvascular lesions do not blanch; inflammatory lesions do.
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It was once used in many dishes, either blanched, or not, but it has now been replaced by celery.
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The appliance is therefore fit for many culinary applications, including baking, roasting, grilling, steaming, braising, blanching and poaching.
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Enthusiasts may supplement this diet with shelled peas (with outer skins removed), blanched green leafy vegetables, and bloodworms.
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The meat (fat) is usually cut into small strips or cubes about one centimeter (3/8 inch) wide, then blanched or fried.
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