| baking | 1. The act or process of cooking in an oven, or of drying and hardening by heat or cold. 2. The quantity baked at once; a batch; as, a baking of bread. Baking powder, a substitute for yeast, usually consisting of an acid, a carbonate, and a little farinaceous matter. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| baking soda | <chemical> Carbonic acid monosodium salt (CHNaO3). A white, crystalline powder that is used as an electrolyte replenisher and systemic alkaliser. It is applied topically in solution to wash the nose, mouth, or vagina, and as a cleansing enema. Pharmacologic action: Acid neutralization. Uses: Preexisting metabolic acidosis, hyperkalemia, tricyclic or phenobarbital overdose. Dose in mEq: 0.3 * (base deficit) * (wt in kg). Potential complications: Metabolic alkalosis, hypercarbia, hyperosmolar state. Note: Since HCO3- does not cross cell membranes and CO2 does, the administration of bicarbonate may actually make tissues more acidotic. Chemical name: Carbonic acid monosodium salt. (12 Mar 2000) |
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bicarbonate of soda: a white soluble compound (NaHCO3) used in effervescent drinks and in baking powders and as an antacid
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Also known as bicarbonate of soda, baking soda is used as a leavener in baked goods. When combined with an acid ingredient such as buttermilk, yogurt or molasses, baking soda produces carbon dioxide gas bubbles, thereby causing a dough or batter to rise. Because it reacts immediately when moistened, it should always be mixed with the other dry ingredients before adding any liquid; the resulting batter should be placed in the oven immediately. ...
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Sodium bicarbonate. Adjust pH, stabilizes viscosity. Aids in cleansing oily skin.
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This is sodium bicarbonate, a soft, ultra-fine powder used as a dentifrice with sea salt. It prevents mold when an open box is placed in the fridge and keeps the interior sweet-smelling. It acts as a cleansing agent, is used as a mouthwash and is sprinkled on smelly carpets to absorb unpleasant odors. Baking soda also has use in creams and lotions to add smooth texture.
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Bicarbonate of soda is an essential ingredient in baking powder. If used alone, it must interact with an acidic ingredient like sour milk or citrus juice to work as a leavening agent.
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| baking | cooking by dry heat in an oven |
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| baking | making bread or cake or pastry etc. |
| baking | as hot as if in an oven |
| baking | used in cooking |
| baking | as hot as if in an oven |
| baking | any of various powdered mixtures used in baking as a substitute for yeast |
| baking | a white soluble compound used in effervescent drinks and in baking powders and as an antacid |
| baking | leavened with baking powder |
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