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الكَلْسِيُومِ
rennet
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German
English
English
Lab <-[e]s, -e> [la:p] N nt
Lab
Lab
I. la·ben [ˈla:bn̩] VB trans form (erquicken)
jdn laben
to refresh [or revive] sb
II. la·ben [ˈla:bn̩] VB refl form (sich gütlich tun)
sich acc [an etw dat] laben
to feast [on sth]
English
English
German
German
Lab nt <-(e)s, -e>
Präsens
ichlabe
dulabst
er/sie/eslabt
wirlaben
ihrlabt
sielaben
Präteritum
ichlabte
dulabtest
er/sie/eslabte
wirlabten
ihrlabtet
sielabten
Perfekt
ichhabegelabt
duhastgelabt
er/sie/eshatgelabt
wirhabengelabt
ihrhabtgelabt
siehabengelabt
Plusquamperfekt
ichhattegelabt
duhattestgelabt
er/sie/eshattegelabt
wirhattengelabt
ihrhattetgelabt
siehattengelabt
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Direkt nach dem Melken wird die Milch mit tierischem Lab und Jogurt versetzt und danach binnen 24 Stunden dickgelegt.
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Typische zugehörige Labels sind Finger Lickin', Against the Grain, Lab-rok, Bingo Beats, Bingo Soul, Botchit & Scarper (vereinzelt), 697 Recordings, Skint.
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Darüber hinaus war frisches Lab nur im Frühjahr nach dem Ablammen verfügbar, während der restlichen Zeit des Jahres bestand ein Mangel daran.
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Yam trat 2006 dem National Trades Union Congress bei und war Leiter Strategies & Planning und Leiter Youth Lab.
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Die Herstellung läuft folgendermaßen ab: Man gibt zu der 35 Grad warmen, pasteurisierten Milch das flüssige Lab hinzu und lässt sie 25–30 Minuten gerinnen.
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Damit Lab und Bakterien wirken können, muss die Milch absolut ruhig bleiben.
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www.schaukaeserei-engelberg.ch
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The milk must remain absolutely calm in order for the rennet and bacterial cultures to work.
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Antwort von Kaspersky Lab:
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response of Kaspersky rennet:
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Dafür wird in der Regel tierisches Lab, ein Enzym aus dem Magen junger Säugetiere (Kälber, Lämmer oder Ziegen) verwendet.
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www.thephotocookbook.com
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Usually, animal rennet is used, an enzyme from the stomach of young mammals (calves, lambs or goats).
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Bei vielen Käsesorten aus ökologischer Produktion kommt inzwischen mikrobielles Lab zum Einsatz.
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www.thephotocookbook.com
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In the meantime, microbial rennet is used for many types of cheese from ecological production.
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ausschließlich die Verwendung naturbelassenen, „ungepumten“ Almmilch, natürliches Lab und Bergquellwasser.
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www.kreuzwiesenalm.com
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the exclusive use of natural, “untreated” alpine milk, natural rennet and mountain spring water.
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