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Dough

Dough

(n)
UK
dəʊ
US
dəʊ
Definition: A thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking into bread or pastry.
Meaning: Bột nhào; bột nhão, cục nhão (đất,...)
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How to use "Dough" vocabulary in sentence (example)

A doughnut is a type of deep fried dessert food made out of dough or batter.

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Ring doughnuts are made by joining the ends of a long, thin piece of dough into a ring or by using a doughnut cutter.

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It leaves a doughnut-shaped piece of dough and a doughnut hole from dough removed from the center.

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This smaller piece of dough can be cooked or re-added to the batch to make more doughnuts.

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Or, a doughnut depositor can be used to place a circle of liquid dough (batter) into the deep fryer.

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Doughnuts can be made from a yeast-based dough for more puffy doughnuts or a special type of cake batter.

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The doughnuts get their name from Hanson Gregory, who "put hazelnuts or walnuts in the center, where the dough might not cook through".

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Spring rolls make use of four basic steps such as preparing dough sheet, making fillings, wrapping and finally deep frying.

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To make the rolls, dough is prepared by mixing the flour with water and a pinch of salt and is kept aside for a while after making.

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The prepared dough is rolled into round thin sheets.

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Often referred to as the Chinese ravioli, wontons are a variety of thin-skinned dumplings with meat, seafood or vegetable filling enclosed in tender wheat dough wrappers.

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In 1930, Ruth Wakefield mixed Nestle chocolate pieces into her cookie dough after running out of baker's chocolate whilst making chocolate cookies.

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