what does lard do in cooking
Lard is generally used to describe cooking lard which is fat from the abdomen of a pig. Human lard is an informal term used to describe excess body fat in humans (and is not used for cooking!)
A lubricant is used for temperature regulation and as a barrier from friction and overheating.
I shall not lard my words with terms that are not used daily.
There is no lard used in the pizza's at Pizza Hut
Yes they used 2lb of lard in every 40lb of beans
grease is used as a lubricant to reduse friction in mecahanical device
No, water is not lubricant. for example:- if water is spread on ground then we slip then people thinks that water is lubricant but is not the case so the floor is smooth the water is not lubricant. oil and grease are lubricant and they are used in machines.
A lubricant. In machines, some kind of oil is often used.A lubricant. In machines, some kind of oil is often used.A lubricant. In machines, some kind of oil is often used.A lubricant. In machines, some kind of oil is often used.
lard
Yes
Yes, but to be more precise it is called Beef Tallow. Lard is a term used for pigs