What's the difference between meat and roulade?

Meat


Definition:

  • (n.) Food, in general; anything eaten for nourishment, either by man or beast. Hence, the edible part of anything; as, the meat of a lobster, a nut, or an egg.
  • (n.) The flesh of animals used as food; esp., animal muscle; as, a breakfast of bread and fruit without meat.
  • (n.) Specifically, dinner; the chief meal.
  • (v. t.) To supply with food.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) IT can, therefore, be excluded almost with certainty that the meat would contain such large amounts of hormone residues.
  • (2) There have been numerous documented cases of people being forced to seek hospital treatment after eating meat contaminated with high concentrations of clenbuterol.
  • (3) Dietary factors affect intestinal P450s markedly--iron restriction rapidly decreased intestinal P450 to beneath detectable values; selenium deficiency acted similarly but was less effective; Brussels sprouts increased intestinal AHH activity 9.8-fold, ECOD activity 3.2-fold, and P450 1.9-fold; fried meat and dietary fat significantly increased intestinal EROD activity; a vitamin A-deficient diet increased, and a vitamin A-rich diet decreased intestinal P450 activities; and excess cholesterol in the diet increased intestinal P450 activity.
  • (4) The protein quality and iron bioavailability of mechanically deboned turkey meat (MDT) and hand-deboned turkey meat (HDT) were determined in rats.
  • (5) At temperatures greater than 150 degrees C the mutagenic activity of the cooked meat increased to reach a maximum at 300 degrees C. In another series of experiments, lamb patties were cooked at 250 degrees C for 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 min.
  • (6) Instead, they say, we should only eat plenty of lean meat and fish, with fruit and raw vegetables on the side.
  • (7) Maillard reactions occurring during meat extract production was followed in order to reduce the formation of heterocyclic amines.
  • (8) A total of 202 cultures of yeasts were isolated and characterized from king crab and Dungeness crab meat.
  • (9) Specimens of human bone from the site exhibited lower strontium levels and strontium-to-calcium ratios than deer specimens from the same site, reinforcing paleodemographic evidence that the human populations that inhabited this site included substantial amounts of meat in their diets.
  • (10) But she noticed Mohamed getting smaller and sicker, until she eventually brought him to the centre, where the nuns give him F-75 – an enriched formula adapted for malnourished children, fortified porridge, plumpy nut, and soup with meat and fish.
  • (11) Strong positive associations were found in both sexes for low fruit and vegetable consumption, high intake of salted meat and "mate" ingestion.
  • (12) Japan needs to sell whale meat at a competitive price, similar to that of pork or chicken, and to do that it needs to increase its annual catch."
  • (13) Many other innovations are also being hailed as the future of food, from fake chicken to 3D printing and from algae to lab-grown meat.
  • (14) The seasonal rhythm in hypothalamo-hypophyseal-adrenal function was studied in 3-week-old, meat-hybrid chickens, bred under standard conditions, CRF content in the median eminence and ACTH content in the adenohypophysis showed the maximum in February, the minimum in August, to return practically to the February level by November.
  • (15) Eggs and chicken meat were prepared by administering 67Zn intravenously to chickens, and human milk was collected after an oral dose of 67Zn in a cola drink.
  • (16) In addition, livestock-rearing can use up to 200 times more water a kilogram of meat compared to a kilo of grain.
  • (17) We examined AMT with regard to (1) its papain activity; (2) its ability to digest meat cubes in vitro; and (3) its effect on rabbit esophageal mucosa.
  • (18) Sixty-four subjects were pair-matched for sex, age, weight and sitting systolic blood pressure, and were randomly allocated to receive one of two types of protein supplement: one containing proteins from meat, the other proteins from non-meat sources.
  • (19) These tacos, the legacy of the city's many Lebanese immigrants, a variation of shawarma , the grilled marinated meat dish popular throughout the Middle East.
  • (20) The overall failure rate for meat in 2013 in local authority testing held by the FSA was 13.5%, it said.

Roulade


Definition:

  • (n.) A smoothly running passage of short notes (as semiquavers, or sixteenths) uniformly grouped, sung upon one long syllable, as in Handel's oratorios.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Berry meringue roulade Meringue, thick cream and berries – it's an ambrosial combination.
  • (2) I always piled my plate a little too high, yet still had room for puds of homemade elderflower ice-cream, peach tart or meringue roulade.
  • (3) The Great British Bake Off (which starts again tonight) has surely been instrumental in inspiring young bakers to don an apron at home and attempt to create the perfect roulade or whip up a creme brulee.
  • (4) But all they have generated is more meetings, which will continue until the delegates, surrounded by rising waters, have eaten the last rare dove, exquisitely presented with an olive leaf roulade.
  • (5) A berry meringue roulade to whip sad whites into shape and a thick, sharp lemon curd to save the souls of any feckless yolks left loitering about your fridge.
  • (6) 1 quantity cooked roulade meringue, as per the recipe above 300ml double cream 40g sugar 100-150g lemon curd, see recipe above 1 Whip the cream and sugar to soft peaks and carefully fold through the lemon curd, to taste.
  • (7) As you roll up the sponge, don't worry if it cracks – that is quite normal and all part of the charm of a home-baked roulade.
  • (8) 2 Spread the meringue with this mixture and roll up, as in the berry roulade recipe above.
  • (9) Lemon meringue roulade This is the bare bones of a lemon meringue pie – sharp, sunny lemon curd, voluminous meringue – without the fuss of having to mess around with a pastry crust.
  • (10) From The Great British Bake Off: Everyday (BBC Books, RRP £20) Mary Berry's chocolate roulade Mary Berry's chocolate roulade.
  • (11) Caterers will tantalise you, M&S roulades look so easy, but remember that parties tend to be restricted in space, so having guests breathing crab over one another will clear the room.
  • (12) And, if you have whole eggs crying out to be put to good use, lemon meringue roulade will make something quite extraordinary of whites and yolks alike.

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