The trick to the crust is coating the top of the rolls with a rice-flour slurry.
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Concrete is a product that begins as a slurry of cement, sand, gravel and water.
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The right slurry properties are also essential for rapid drying of the material.
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Deinking recycled paper pulp results in a waste slurry which may go to landfill.
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For the frozen yogurt base, mix 2 tablespoons milk and cornstarch into a slurry.
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Then the high-pressure water is pumped down and receives back productive slurry.
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Another advantage of slurry is that unlike water, fertilizer doesn't evaporate.
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Whisk in enough of the hot milk to make a slurry, then whisk in remaining milk.
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The agency already has similar regulations for coal slurry ponds at coal mines.
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A suspension of insoluble particles (as plaster of Paris or lime or clay etc.) usually in water
A slurry is, in general, a thick suspension of solids in a liquid.
A thin mixture of liquid and fine substances such as clay or plaster of Paris; Liquid waste produced by mountain top removal mining. Usually very toxic. Usually stored nearby in giant dams; To make a slurry (of some material); Slurred, tending to slur
Water or a liquid containing a high concentration of suspended solids. Diatomaceous earth (D.E.) is usually added to the filter as a slurry by mixing a small amount of D.E. in a bucket of water and then pouring the slurry into the skimmer with the filter on.
A viscous liquid with a high solids content.
A watery mixture or suspension of insoluble (not dissolved) matter; a thin watery mud or any substance resembling it (such as a grit slurry or a lime slurry).
The mixture of magnetic particles dispersed in a liquid to facilitate deposition and orientation on a substrate such as tape, card, or ticket
A thin watery mixture of a very fine insoluble substance.
A highly fluid mixture of water and finely divided material; for example, pulverized coal and water for movement by pipeline, or of cement and water for use in grouting. AGI