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frothing

 
(frö·thiŋ)

(engineering) The producing of relatively stable bubbles at an air-liquid interface as the result of agitation, aeration, ebulliation, or chemical reaction; it can be an undesired side effect, but in minerals beneficiation it is the basis of froth flotation.


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Dredging the surface of roast joints and poultry with flour before basting, in order to give an attractive brown finish.

 
 

 

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