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  2. Grippo's - Wikipedia

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    Grippo's Bar-B-Q chips specifically are known for their often powdery and spicy barbecue coating. [1] Popularity of the Bar-B-Q selection have inspired additional choices, such as X Hot BBQ Chips , XX Hot BBQ Chips , individual sale of Grippo's BBQ as a gourmet spice, and Grippo's Original BBQ Sauce . [ 5 ]

  3. Glazing agent - Wikipedia

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    Scientists harnessed this characteristic in coatings made of substances classified as waxes. A natural wax is chemically defined as an ester with a very long hydrocarbon chain that also includes a long chain alcohol. [2] Examples are: Stearic acid (E570) Beeswax (E901) Candelilla wax (E902) Carnauba wax (E903) Shellac (E904)

  4. Food coating - Wikipedia

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    Coating in the food industry is the application of a layer of liquids or solids onto a product. The operation essentially relies on mechanical energy. It consists mostly in setting the product particles in motion and simultaneously applying the coating ingredient in a certain pattern to expose one to the other.

  5. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    Shellac is used as a 'wax' coating on citrus fruit to prolong its shelf/storage life. It is also used to replace the natural wax of the apple , which is removed during the cleaning process. [ 34 ] When used for this purpose, it has the food additive E number E904.

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    Tasting 10 different brands of cream cheese—all with similar textures and flavors—is not for the faint of heart. But the good news is that we became cream cheese connoisseurs, experts in the ...

  7. Fruit waxing - Wikipedia

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    The materials used to wax produce depend to some extent on regulations in the country of production and/or export. Both natural waxes (carnauba, [12] shellac, beeswax or resin [4]) and petroleum-based waxes (usually proprietary formulae) [3] are used, and often more than one wax is combined to create the desired properties for the fruit or vegetable being treated.

  8. Gouda cheese - Wikipedia

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    The cheese is dried for a few days before being coated with a yellow wax or plastic-like [citation needed] coating to prevent it from drying out. It is then aged, which hardens the cheese and develops its flavor. Dutch cheese makers generally use six gradations, or categories, to classify the cheese: Young cheese (4 weeks) Young matured (8–10 ...

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