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A mixture brushed on food which adds flavor and gives a glossy appearance.
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Give food a shiny coating of sauce before serving (by brushing with beaten egg, milk, syrup or melted preserves.
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To cover a food with glaze - a mixture that hardens, adds flavor, and makes the food look glossy or shiny.
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a liquid that is painted on to the surface of a piece of pottery. It gives a smooth, shiny finish after firing.
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Not to be mistaken with a pot's decoration, its glaze seals the clay and waterproofs the object. Glaze also brings a shiny finish to a piece of pottery, much in the same way that a layer of varnish gives depth to a painting. An item without glaze is called bisque. Glazes need not be utilitarian; often they are an important part of the pottery's decoration. Glazes can be clear, coloured or opaque and a glaze's chemistry can often influence the finished product.
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