Milling quality of rice is another important criteria used in marketing, grading and classification of rice, as well as treatment such as conditioning, drying and parboiling, it is normally estimated by using milling yield.
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Aidells, though he disparages the notion of parboiling ribs ( cooking them in boiling water ), tolerates a second-cousin technique _ precooking the ribs by poaching them in water that never goes above a simmer.
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*Fifth sentence : " It is not known if the toxins can be completely removed by parboiling " seems a bit out of place here . " ( it means potential carcinogens here, clarifyed )"
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Basque " angulero " fishermen kill immature eels ( elvers ) in an infusion of tobacco leaves before parboiling them in salty water for transportation to market as " angulas ", a seasonal delicacy.
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Some say slow, indirect ( away from the heat ), covered cooking on a grill is the only way to go, while others rely on parboiling the ribs stove-top before finishing up on the grill.
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In the 1910s German-British scientist Erich Gustav Huzenlaub ( 1899 1964 ) and the British scientist and chemist Francis Heron Rogers invented a form of parboiling which held more of the nutrients in rice, now known as the Huzenlaub Process.
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Although much of the gyromitrin may be removed by parboiling with generous volumes of water, consumption is not advisable due to possible long-term health effects there is evidence that even small doses of gyromitrin may have a cumulative carcinogenic effect.
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And Bruce Aidells, founder of the Aidells Sausage company and co-author of " The Complete Meat Cookbook, " shudders at the mention of parboiling, saying " the result is stringy meat that lacks juiciness and flavor ."
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Despite these reports of toxicity, " L . torminosus " mushrooms are prepared in Finland, Russia, and other northern and eastern European countries by parboiling, soaking in brine for several days, or pickling, after which it is valued for its peppery taste.
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If anything can match the expected heat of the men's marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics, it is the emotional parboiling of top U . S . runners who are seething at the prospect of having to run 26.2 miles in the late-afternoon sauna of Atlanta.