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Definition of curd in English: curdnoun kəːdkərd 1also curdsmass noun A soft, white substance formed when milk coagulates, used as the basis for cheese. Example sentencesExamples - The report made the case for reducing the number of plants processing milk into butter, milk powder and curd from 11 to four.
- Try eating nonfat mozzarella or cottage cheese, as each curd is rich in a long-acting protein called casein, giving you a steady trickle of amino acids that lasts into the night.
- If your baby develops white spots that look like milk curd on the insides of the cheeks or on the tongue, this may be thrush.
- It reminded me of the moulds in curd, white cloudy days, the froth of soaps and the upper - cream of a vanilla shake.
- A small bowlful of curd can turn a whole pitcher of milk into curd.
- It recently introduced modification of the valve for use on the outlet of a cheese vat, so cheese curd can pass through the valve.
- For the goat cheese gnocchi, in a medium bowl, combine the goat curd, ricotta cheese, and eggs for mix to combine.
- If you've vegetables, milk, curd and cheese in the refrigerator, you can manage on your own somehow.
- In a bowl, mix together goat cheese curd, sugar, cream, sour cream and lemon zest.
- Siva is always worshipped with Panchamruta - a mix of milk, butter, curd, honey and sugar.
- In more recent times, he says, his family cut, tied and stacked crops, and took such homemade fare as butter, cheese, curd, eggs and corn to Scarborough market to sell, on a pony and trap.
- Originally, such cheesecakes were made with soft, home-made curd cheeses but these days we use light cream cheese from the supermarket.
- It had been raining steadily for a few hours, and the driver was perched in a pool of liquid, still white as curd.
- Spoon some cherry compote around the dish and accompany with some milk curd.
- It is made by fermenting residue left behind after the separation of milk and curd (the whey).
- In India, this offering traditionally contained three sweet substances: molasses, honey and sugar and three white substances: curd, butter and milk.
- Products labelled as containing lactose, cream, butter, cheese and cheese flavour, curd, milk, milk solids, milk powder and whey, as well as margarine containing milk solids, should be avoided.
- Foods that should be consumed in limited quantity are dals, dried seeds, milk, curd, cheese, fish, eggs and chicken.
- Whey, a by-product of cheese and curd manufacturing, was once considered a waste product.
- The visitors were also shown the units that make butter, ghee, curd and ice-cream.
- 1.1 A fatty substance found between the flakes of poached salmon.
2The edible head of a cauliflower. Example sentencesExamples - Control broccoli curds were treated in the same way with 1% ethanol and 0.1% Tween 20.
Derivatives adjective ˈkəːdiˈkərdi Discharge may be thick, white, and curdy (like cottage cheese). Example sentencesExamples - It presents with excessive itching, redness and a thick curdy white discharge.
- For example, some customers want a curdy product and some want their ricotta more smooth.
- On examination, she had vulvar erythema and a curdy vaginal discharge.
- Yeast infections are accompanied by a curdy white discharge, and the area may be red and irritated.
Origin Late Middle English: of unknown origin. The original English word for curds was crud, which only acquired its sense ‘filth, rubbish’ in the USA in the 1940s. The swapping round of sounds in a word is called metathesis and is particularly common with ‘r’ and a vowel (compare bird). Since the late 16th century curdle has been used for the action of forming curds.
Rhymes absurd, bird, Byrd, engird, gird, Heard, herd, Kurd, misheard, nerd, overheard, reheard, third, undergird, undeterred, unheard, unstirred, word Definition of curd in US English: curdnounkərdkərd 1also curdsA soft, white substance formed when milk sours, used as the basis for cheese. Example sentencesExamples - In a bowl, mix together goat cheese curd, sugar, cream, sour cream and lemon zest.
- Whey, a by-product of cheese and curd manufacturing, was once considered a waste product.
- It reminded me of the moulds in curd, white cloudy days, the froth of soaps and the upper - cream of a vanilla shake.
- It recently introduced modification of the valve for use on the outlet of a cheese vat, so cheese curd can pass through the valve.
- The visitors were also shown the units that make butter, ghee, curd and ice-cream.
- Foods that should be consumed in limited quantity are dals, dried seeds, milk, curd, cheese, fish, eggs and chicken.
- Siva is always worshipped with Panchamruta - a mix of milk, butter, curd, honey and sugar.
- If you've vegetables, milk, curd and cheese in the refrigerator, you can manage on your own somehow.
- For the goat cheese gnocchi, in a medium bowl, combine the goat curd, ricotta cheese, and eggs for mix to combine.
- It is made by fermenting residue left behind after the separation of milk and curd (the whey).
- It had been raining steadily for a few hours, and the driver was perched in a pool of liquid, still white as curd.
- In India, this offering traditionally contained three sweet substances: molasses, honey and sugar and three white substances: curd, butter and milk.
- Originally, such cheesecakes were made with soft, home-made curd cheeses but these days we use light cream cheese from the supermarket.
- Spoon some cherry compote around the dish and accompany with some milk curd.
- If your baby develops white spots that look like milk curd on the insides of the cheeks or on the tongue, this may be thrush.
- The report made the case for reducing the number of plants processing milk into butter, milk powder and curd from 11 to four.
- Try eating nonfat mozzarella or cottage cheese, as each curd is rich in a long-acting protein called casein, giving you a steady trickle of amino acids that lasts into the night.
- Products labelled as containing lactose, cream, butter, cheese and cheese flavour, curd, milk, milk solids, milk powder and whey, as well as margarine containing milk solids, should be avoided.
- A small bowlful of curd can turn a whole pitcher of milk into curd.
- In more recent times, he says, his family cut, tied and stacked crops, and took such homemade fare as butter, cheese, curd, eggs and corn to Scarborough market to sell, on a pony and trap.
- 1.1 A fatty substance found between the flakes of poached salmon.
2The edible head of a cauliflower or similar plant. Example sentencesExamples - Control broccoli curds were treated in the same way with 1% ethanol and 0.1% Tween 20.
Origin Late Middle English: of unknown origin. |