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 Translation for 'potato starch' from English to French
alim.cuis.
fécule {f} de pomme de terre
potato starch
biochim.cuis.
amidon {m} de pommes de terre [fécule]
potato starch
Partial Matches
alim.chim.
amidon {m}
starch
2
textilevêt.
amidonner qc.
to starch sth.
cuis.
amidon {m} de maïs
corn starch
vêt.
empeser qc.
to starch sth.
amidon {m} résistantresistant starch
bot.T
amidonnier {m} [Triticum dicoccon, syn.: T. dicoccum]
starch wheat
chim.cuis.
amidon {m} de blé
wheat starch
alim.cuis.
fécule {f}
starch flour
chim.cuis.
amidon {m} de riz
rice starch
féculent {adj}containing starch [postpos.]
cuis.
à chair ferme {adj} [pomme de terre, type A]
low-starch [attr.] [potatoes]
cuis.
fécule {f}
starch [based on root vegetables]
bot.cuis.T
pomme {f} de terre
potato
cuis.
soupe {f} de pommes de terre
potato soup
zool.T
armadille {f} vulgaire [Armadillidium vulgare]
potato bug
agr.biol.
mildiou {m} (de la pomme de terre)
potato blight
agr.bot.
culture {f} de pommes de terre
potato cultivation
agr.bot.
culture {f} de pommes de terre
potato growing
zool.T
cloporte {m} commun [Armadillidium vulgare]
potato bug
cuis.
nid {m} de pomme de terre
potato nest
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Usage Examples English
  • It is made of chuño (potato starch), onions, carrots, potatoes, white corn, beef and wheat kernels.
  • Baking powders also include components to improve their stability and consistency. Cornstarch, flour, or potato starch are often used as buffers.
  • There were two factories, a treacle factory and a potato starch-flour factory.
  • To celebrate Fat Tuesday in eastern Pennsylvania, churches sell a potato starch doughnut called a Fastnacht (or Fasnacht).
  • In some Chinese cuisines, such as Cantonese, dishes are often thickened with a slurry of cornstarch or potato starch and water.

  • cassava starch (tapioca) and potato starch. They may be used interchangeably in some dishes, and tapioca pearls are often marketed as "sago", since they are much cheaper to produce.
  • The case, strap, and strap clasp of a Bioreloaded watch is made of a material derived from the seeds of the castor plant, while the packaging material is a biodegradable "paperfoam" created with tapioca and potato starch.
  • Fish is coated with matza meal before frying and cakes and puddings are made with potato starch and matza meal.
  • "Harusame" are glass noodles made from potato starch.
  • The most used is waxy maize, others are glutinous rice and waxy potato starch.

  • is a Swedish sausage ("korv" in Swedish) made of a grated mixture of smoked pork and beef or veal with potato starch flour, onion, salt and mild spices.
  • Autochrome plates incorporated a mosaic color filter layer made of dyed grains of potato starch, which allowed the three color components to be recorded as adjacent microscopic image fragments.
  • Passover cake recipes call for potato starch or Passover cake flour made from finely granulated matzo instead of regular flour, and a large amount of eggs to achieve fluffiness.
  • In World War II, "Ersatzbrot" (substitute bread) made of potato starch, frequently stretched with extenders such as sawdust, was furnished to soldiers as "Kommissbrot", a dark German bread baked from rye and other flours used for military rations, and also to prisoners of war.
  • This was an additive method, using a panchromatic emulsion coated on a thin glass plate previously coated with a layer of dyed potato starch grains.

  • The binding and disintegration properties of isolated Nelumbo starch have been compared with maize and potato starch; Nelumbo starch is shown to be superior as an adjuvant in the preparation of tablets.
  • The grated potatoes are then mixed with eggs and flour or matzo meal; a vegan version uses chickpea flour and potato starch instead of eggs.
  • The ingredients of Spam vary according to variety and market; those of variety "Spam Classic" are pork with ham, salt, water, modified potato starch, sugar, and sodium nitrite.
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