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curd

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curd may refer to:'' curd , a dairy product obtained by curdling milk curd cheese , a type of soft fresh cheese cheese curd , a type of particulate cheese yogurt in Indian English Fruit curd , a type of dessert spread made of fruit Surnamed "Curd" Blake ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Curd \Curd\ (k[^u]rd), n. [Of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. gruth, Ir, gruth, cruth, curd, cruthaim I milk.] [Sometimes written crud .] The coagulated or thickened part of milk, as distinguished from the whey, or watery part. It is eaten as food, especially ...

Usage examples of curd.

Dissolved albumin, like that in milk, is curded, or coagulated, in the stomach.

The secretion in this state has the power of quickly dissolving, that is of digesting, the muscles of insects, meat, cartilage, albumen, fibrin, gelatine, and casein as it exists in the curds of milk.

I took one of these pills every morning, drinking a large glass of curds after it, and in the evening I had another pill with barley water, and this was the only sustenance I had.

An array of hard and soft cheeses included the Norse favorite skyr, a creamy curd cheese often flavored with fruit.

She tasted the skyr, a form of Norse cheese curd being made on the spot by Frank and Henrietta Burgess.

After that there came some skyr, a kind of curds and whey, served with biscuits and juniper-berry juice.

Ulror tried to find meaning in the swirling pattern of emerging curds as the rennet coagulated the milk, but saw nothing there he could read.

The duck in this recipe is simmered with fresh ginger, wine, and scallions, then marinated in a rich paste pungent with bean sauce, five-spice powder, and fermented red bean curd, the closest the Chinese come to a cheese.

There was always that measle on her forehead, of course, and always a gray scurf about her ankles and a darker gray curd between her toes.

They seated themselves on either side of the hearth while Cumara served them with summer foods: berries and soft cheese, stewed cresses, a cake made of flour, curds, and eggs.

It is characterized by great irritability of the stomach, and persistent vomiting and purging, the discharges from the bowels being copious and watery, and sometimes containing specks of curd, yellowish-green matter, and mucus.

Job or Ayud, a simple Curd, magnanimously smiled at his pedigree, which flattery deduced from the Arabian caliphs.

There were pies and puddings, flans and flummeries, saffron seedcakes, cloudy white bread and soft yellow butter, raspberries, pears, strawberries and honeyed figs, creamy curd, truffles, and crystal goblets encircling dark wine.

With garlands, sandal, and betelnut, ghee, honey, and curds consecrate the drum at evening-tide.

He pressed his tongue to the roof of his mouth and crushed the curds, then savored the tangy explosion of their melting.