Fresh pineapple contains an enzyme, Bromelain, that breaks down collagen, the stuff that holds meat together. In small amounts and in short exposure times this can make a tough piece of meat tender, but in larger amounts and in longer exposure times, this enzyme will turn meat into mush.
I started researching this after a couple of disappointing ham experiences. The good news is that the enzyme is destroyed from by heat in the canning process, so canned pineapple can still be used. Apparently the baking process does not heat the pineapple fast enough to prevent fresh pineapple from damaging a ham.
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Cornwall county in England is credited with creating the pasty. In Britain it is often referred to as Cornish pasty. It is a baked pie with fish or beef and vegetables inside.
Pasties are patches that women put over their nipples to cover them and they are also attached with adhesive, and pasty is a baked pastry in form of a calzone.
Cornish Pasties need to be baked in a conventional oven, trying to cook them from raw in a microwave will result in the pastry being overcooked and too tough to eat before the filling is cooked. However you can reheat a cooked Cornish Pasty, just microwave the pasty on full power for one minute, the rest for one minute, then enjoy.
Pasty Harris was born in 1944.
Like paste, as in color, softness, stickness., A pie consisting usually of meat wholly surrounded with a crust made of a sheet of paste, and often baked without a dish; a meat pie.
There is about 380 calories in a meat and potato pasty.
A genuine Cornish pasty has a distinctive 'D' shape and is crimped on one side.
well chicken pot pie is chicken,veggies,sause,and the covering that makes it look like pie, a flower type substance. mostly for dinner chocolate pie is chocolate desert that's filled with a creamy chocolate :D That is awesome! I love pie! It is awesome!
That you are pale and look sick like your on crack like that guy from Harry Potter that is pasty I mean having pale fair skin is beautiful cuz u look Like a Dollfie but not pasty
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are the words that describe nouns. The word toothpaste is a noun. Some adjectives that describe the noun toothpaste are: fresh, minty, clean,white, zingy, pasty.
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