filling paste

  • 1filling compound —    A paste which can be spread into a break or indentation in a surface. The compound can be filed down and smoothed when hard. Also see plaster …

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  • 2filling — Repairing of holes or dents in bodywork with filler paste or body lead …

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  • 3Red bean paste — Strictly speaking, the term an can refer to almost any edible mashed paste, although without qualifiers red beans are assumed. Common alternatives include shiroan ( ja. 白餡), made from white kidney beans, and kurian ( ja. 栗餡), made from… …

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  • 4Lotus seed paste — is a Chinese dessert ingredient made from dried lotus seeds.ProductionThe process for making the paste is similar to that used to make smooth red bean paste. First, the dried seeds are stewed in water until soft and then mashed into a fine paste …

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  • 5Almond paste — is made from almond meal and sugar, with a small amount of cooking oil added to bind the two ingredients.Almond paste is similar to marzipan, but contains much less sugar, typically 50 55%, whereas marzipan usually consists of 75 85% sugar. It is …

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  • 6Sweet bean paste — is a food ingredient used in several Asian cuisines. Within Chinese cuisine, it is primarily used as a filling for sweet desserts and Chinese pastry.ProductionThe beans are usually boiled without sugar, mashed, and diluted into a slurry. The… …

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  • 7Black bean paste — Black bean paste, commonly called dòu shā (zh c|c=) or hěi dóu shā (黑豆沙), is a sweet bean paste often used as a filling in cakes such as mooncakes or doushabao in many Chinese and Taiwanese cuisines.Black bean paste is made from pulverized mung… …

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  • 8Bean paste — can either refer to: *Fermented bean paste a savory or spicy fermented paste made typically of salted soybeans, used in many Asian cultures *Sweet bean paste a sweetened paste made from various types of beans that are used as a filling in many… …

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  • 9Spackling paste — is typically used to fill holes, small cracks and other minor surface defects in wood, drywall and plaster. Three versions of spackling paste are currently on today s market: 1. Regular paste (heavy); 2. Lightweight; 3. Lightbodied (somewhat a… …

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  • 10Mooncake — Not to be confused with Moon pie. Mooncake Traditional Chinese 月餅 Simplified Chinese …

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