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Custard

Custard is similar to pudding. One of the main differences is the use of eggs as the thickener. Due to the use of eggs, custards have a more velvety texture. They are either baked or cooked over gentle heat on the stove top.

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What is custard mix used for?

To make puddings, or thicken recipes.

What time is the maple shade custard stand open to?

The Maple Shade Custard Stand hours are 10 am to 11 pm. This place is in New Jersey.

Does vanila custard go well on a lemon cake?

It's not two flavors I'd typically consider mixing. But it might work somewhat ok if the vanilla flavor isn't strong. It might be better to consider a lemon custard, made by replacing the milk and vanilla with lemon juice in the recipe, or a lemon sugar glaze.

What is the function of custard powder in a coconut tart?

The starch found in the custard powder gives the structure to the product in which it is used. It also provides the light golden colour formed from the dextrinisation (application of dry heat on starch) process.

How do you ripen custard apples?

Put the custard apples in a brown paper cover/bag and put one banana in it. The banana will fasten the ripening process. Leave it overnight.

What does the quote you eat in dreams the custard of the day mean?

It implies that your dreams are just a re-hashing of your experiences during your waking life.

Why is custard powder explosive?

Because it's a finely divided powder, and almost all finely divided powders are explosive.

Why should custard be eaten within 3 days of opening?

it contains mostly milk and sugar

  1. it will curdle
  2. it will go sour
  3. it will stink

Can you still eat cold custard after its expiry date?

you could but it has an expiry date for a reason

What side was colonel custard in the civil war?

None. There was no Colonel Custard in the Civil War. Maybe in the game Clue!

Why does egg custard go watery?

Poor quality nutrition plays a factor in the quality of the albumen formation. Nutrients missing from the feed will result in watery eggs. Improper storage of eggs can also cause the "white" of the egg to be runny. To get higher quality eggs try a free-range organic certified, or free-range brand of eggs. Whenever possible buy the freshest eggs from a local farmer, food co-op, or community shared agriculture (CSA).

Does coconut custard pie need refrigeration?

If it is an egg custard, it should be refrigerated.

How do you get the royal custard in your inventory in sims Medieval?

You wait till he sets it down and then you can click on it and put in inventory

Does custard apple comes under multiple fruits or aggregate fruits?

A cluster or aggregation of many ripened ovaries (fruits) produced from a single flower. In blackberries and raspberries (Rubus), the individual fruits are tiny, one-seeded drupes or drupelets. Since all the seed-bearing ovaries (carpels) form a fused cluster, the fruit is also called a syncarp. In strawberries (Fragaria), the individual fruits are tiny, one-seeded achenes imbedded in a sweet, fleshy receptacle. Another term for an aggregate cluster of ovaries all derived from a single flower is the "etaerio." In fact, a rose hip (Rosa) eaten as an entire fruit could be considered an etaerio of achenes enclosed by a fleshy receptacle.

Fruits of the genus Annona (Annonaceae), including the sugar apple (A. squamosa), cherimoya (A. cherimola), custard apple (A. reticulata) and soursop (A. muricata) resemble large fleshy berries with scales or projections on the outer surface. They are actually composed of many ovaries fused together and are technically aggregate fruits called syncarps. They are not multiple fruits because they develop from a single flower bearing many pistils (carpels)

Can custard powder explode?

No. Custard powder is dry milk, dried eggs and sugar with colors, flavorings and preservatives. It is not explosive in its normal state.