Well, there are to types of glaze, one is for food, one is for pottery.
Sweet food glaze is usually made of water mixed with something else, such as powdered sugar.
The glaze used for pottery makes it so that bacteria doesn't grow on it as much, it also makes it more durable. I don't remember what it's made of.
Confectioner's Glaze, which is also known as resinous glaze, pure food glaze, natural glaze, and pharmacutical glaze, is an alcohol-based solution. When it is created, dried flakes of shellac (which is made from the secretions of female lac bugs) are re-dissolved in denatured alcohol.
It is usually a sauce or jam/glaze made with apricots.
Demi-glaze is made from stock. I have never heard of it being used to make stock.
glaze ware
Toilets are made of ceramics. Porcelain It's like a clay material that they fire and glaze with glass to get the finish.
racipe of the glaze for sanitary ware
Peter Glaze is 5' 5".
Billy Glaze was born in 1944.
Haley ray invented glaze on febuary 8,1888.
The duration of Honey Glaze is 1.42 hours.
The glass in a frame. Commonly the window of a house or the glaze.The word Glaze means any extra surface coating on a thing .....Like doughnut gets a soft sugar glaze ... while a clay pot gets a liquid glaze heated into a Hard glaze.....or the runner had a glaze of sweat on his face...... um Oh yes... glass too is known as glaze so too is the putty used to seal it into its frame....I can only assume they get this odd usage of the word because the glass is an extra coating on the building
I think you mean the word 'underglaze' which is whatever is under the glaze on a pot. So you can speak of 'underglaze colours' or 'underglaze painting' and so on. Because glaze is the final coating on a pot, just about everything else is 'underglaze' work. There is also 'On-glaze' painting, which what it says ---I bet you guessed that one o.k. !