1. A thick paste made by mixing breadcrumbs, flour, rice, etc. With water, milk, stock, butter or sometimes egg yolks. It's used to bind meatballs, fish cakes, forcemeats (Finely ground and highly spiced meat, fish, or poultry that is served alone or used in stuffing) and quenelles (A ball or dumpling of finely chopped meat or seafood bound with eggs and poached in stock or water. 2. A sweet or savory soup made with breadcrumbs and various other ingredients. It may be strained before serving.
I Think it used for panada beras to trun yellow and green
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zayns favorite animal is a panada
panada bears live in china da you idiots
A binder for a farce or forcemeat made with bread soaked in cream or milk (in equal parts) is called a panada.
A female panda may have 2-3 cubs in a lifetime, on average.
There are many panada's in zoo's today so yes they can. If your talking about keeping one as a pet then no
No, because they have different ecosystems and they are different in both ways.