| Andrew Ure - Industrial arts - 1845 - 312 pages
...their skins, while every unsound part is cut away. This process must be performed with great nicety, for the cuticle contains a resinous matter, which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the fecula. which no subsequent treatment can remove. The skinned roots are thrown into a large cistern,... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Humanities - 1857 - 440 pages
...step of the process. The skinning or peeling of the tubers must be performed with great nicety, as the cuticle contains a resinous matter, which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the starch. German-silver palettes are used for skinning the deposited fecula, and shovels of the same metal are... | |
| Andrew Ure - Industrial arts - 1856 - 1140 pages
...their ekina, while every unsound part is cut away. This process must be performed with great nicety, for the cuticle contains a resinous matter, which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the fecula, which no subsequent treatment can remove. The skinned roote are thrown into a large cistern,... | |
| The American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1857 - 432 pages
...step of the process. The skinning or peeling of the tubers must be performed with great nicety, as the cuticle contains a resinous matter, which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the starch. German-silver palettes are used for skinning the deposited fecula, and shovels of the same metal are... | |
| Andrew Ure - Industrial arts - 1870 - 1134 pages
...their skins, while every unsound part is cut away. This process must be performed with great nicety, for the cuticle contains a resinous matter, which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the fecula, which no subsequent treatment can remove. The skinned roots are thrown into a large cistern,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1882 - 894 pages
...washed and their outer skin completely removed. This process has to be performed with great nicety, for the cuticle contains a resinous matter which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the starch which no subsequent treatment can remove. After this process the roots are again carefully washed and... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1882 - 928 pages
...washed and their outer skin completely removed. This process has to be performed with great nicety, for the cuticle contains a resinous matter which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the starch which no subsequent treatment can remove. After this process the roots are again carefully washed and... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1882 - 900 pages
...washed and their outer skin completely removed. This process has to be performed with great nicety, for the cuticle contains a resinous matter which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the starch which no subsequent treatment can remove. After this process the roots are again carefully washed and... | |
| Government Printing Office - 1882 - 910 pages
...outer skin coinpletely removed. This process has to be performed with great nicety, for the cutiel¿ contains a resinous matter which imparts color and a disagreeable flavor to the starch which no sut¿sequent treatment can remove. After this process the roots are again carefully washed... | |
| Materia medica - 1898 - 432 pages
...taken in every stage of the manufacture. (Kem Bulletin.) The mode of culture is very similar to that or the common potato. The roots, after being collected,...paddles, while a stream of pure water carries off the fécula from the coarser fibres of the pulp, and discharges it through the perforated bottom of the... | |
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