Yes, but only at the temperature recommended for the specific type of glass.
A crystallising dish does exactly what its name suggests. It is a dish into which a highly concentrated (sometimes) hot solution is poured, as the solution cools down (or when excess liquid evapourates) crystals of whichever salt was being held in solution form. The dish is wide and shallow to allow maximum evapouration to occur.
There are many things that stop protein from crystallizing. Examples of things that stop protein from crystallizing include not being homogeneous and not being at least 97% pure.
crystallizing is when honey is really old.
Nope - you have to use special dish washing soap
Crystallizing is the act of forming a repeating pattern in something, while distilling is removing something from something else. Is this what the question meant?
OnBoth are correct, according to context. When "dish" means the vessel holding the food, we use on if it is a flat dish, or in if it is a deep dish. When "dish" means the food itself, as in "Apple crumble is my favorite dish," we use in.
No. In order to use a Dish Dvr, you need to have an active Dish account.
yes you can use a dish washer by yourself or with and adult.
No, use a dish.
Yes, you can use a baking bag in a large baking dish, as long as the food you plan to bake will fit into the dish you want to use.
Yes you can use dish soap in a dish washer. Use 2 small drops only, and add a cup or so of baking soda. Otherwise it will cause a lot of suds, both inside and outside the dishwasher.