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Any stable mixture of two or more immiscible liquids where one liquid (in the form of fine droplets or globules) is dispersed in the other.
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| emulsify |
To combine fats with vinegar or citric juice into a smooth, stable mixture.
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| emulsification |
The action of breaking up fats, oils and other soils into small particles which are then suspended in a solution.
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| emulsifier |
An ingredient used to bind together substances, such as oil and water, which normally do not mix well. Lecithin, found in egg yolks, and xanthan gum, a commercial emulsifier, are examples.
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| emulsifier |
holds the oil-based and water-based ingredients together, helping to stabilize the formulation, thereby preventing separation
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