rancid in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

rancid in the PONS Dictionary

rancid Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go rancid
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Lipase may cause thawed milk to taste soapy or rancid due to milk fat breakdown.
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Because of its high content of -tocopherol, the oil is very stable and is becoming rancid only slowly.
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Because vegetable oils, such as olive or canola oil, are rancid oils, they should not be applied to yunzi to avoid unpleasant odor with time.
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Fare typically consisted of nothing more than rancid meat, cold beans, and week-old coffee.
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Such unstable concoctions would turn rancid very quickly, and could only be prepared by the pharmacists in small quantities as they would not keep.
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Lightly hydrogenated oils have very similar physical characteristics to regular soy oil, but are more resistant to becoming rancid.
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One limiting factor in industrial uses of vegetable oils is that all such oils eventually chemically decompose, turning rancid.
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Rancid oil has an unpleasant aroma and acrid taste, and its nutrient value is greatly diminished.
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Common oils and fats become rancid relatively quickly if not refrigerated; replacing them with trans fats delays the onset of rancidity, increasing shelf life.
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Odor and taste usually indistinctive, mild, fungoid, sweet, or rancid.
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