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 Translation for 'potato flour' from English to Portuguese
alim.
fécula {f} de batata
potato flour
farinha {f}flour
gastr.
farinha {f} de centeio
rye flour
bot.gastr.T
batata {f}
potato
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gastr.
purê {m} de batata
mashed potato
gastr.
batata {f} assada
roast potato
alim.
fécula {f} de batata
potato starch
gastr.
batatas {f.pl} fritas
potato chips [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1879 Brennerienes Forening was created, as the first sector to be organised as a cooperative in the country, already dating back to the 1840s. Potato flour became an industrial product in the late 1800s, though not until 1941 was Potetmelfabrikkenes Salgskontor created as a cooperative.
  • If the Shalom Zachar falls on a Friday night during any other day of Passover, matzah cakes and potato-flour cookies will be served instead of regular flour cakes and cookies.
  • Spudnut Shops were American franchised stores selling donuts made with potato flour called Spudnuts.
  • During World War II Mr Bennion the School's Head was seconded to the Ministry of Food to advise on rationing and the use of potato flour in baked goods.
  • Scandinavian fish balls are made of completely pureed fish, milk, and potato flour (or potato starch), and they are shaped without additional processing, which produces a softer textured food.

  • Brazilian potato bread is usually a light airy bread, made in small round loaves with potatoes or potato flour mixed with wheat flour, milk, eggs and yeast and then baked.
  • The exclusion of leaven from the home has forced Jewish cooks to be creative, producing a wide variety of Passover dishes that use matza meal and potato as thickeners. Potato flour is largely used in cakes along with finely ground matza meal and nuts.
  • After drying, the area is dusted with cornstarch or potato flour.
  • Only potato flour may be used as a binding agent, and the amount of meat may not fall short of 45%, although most brands of falukorv have a significantly higher meat percentage.
  • The use of products such as baby powder, potato flour or antiperspirant may help with keeping problem areas dry.

  • The demand for potato flour became general, and its manufacture a source of profit.
  • To maintain the moisture of the cake it is sometimes made with potato flour.
  • The maize is cooked with pineapple, cinnamon and sweet potato flour.
  • At Høyenhall in Østensjø, he owned the country's largest fruit plantation, at Hol in Ringsaker he owned a farm, a dairy and a potato flour factory.
  • In her "French Country Cooking" (1951), Elizabeth David gives a recipe for a "quiche aux pommes de terre", in which the case is made not from shortcrust but from mashed potato, flour and butter; the filling is cream, Gruyère and garlic.

  • She also discovered a method of bleaching cotton textile and yarn with soap in 1751, and of replacing the dangerous ingredients in cosmetics of the time by using potato flour (1752); she is said to have advertised the plant by using its flowers as hair ornaments.
  • Munini-imo (or muninimo, from Ainu "munin" [...] and Japanese "imo" [...]) is a dish of the Ainu people of Northern Japan. It is a savory pancake made with potato flour.
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