10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «STOMACH SWEETBREAD» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Handbook of Analysis of Edible Animal By-Products
12.3.7 Sweetbread Sweetbreads.are.divided.into.the.thymus.gland.or.throat.
sweetbread,.and.the.pancreas.or.stomach. sweetbread,.the.most.prized.because.
of.its.larger.size..Both.sweetbreads.come.from.young.animals,. lambs,.and.calves
...
Leo M.L. Nollet, Fidel Toldra, 2011
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The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book
Pancreas, stomach sweetbread, is sold in some sections of the country, but in our
markets this custom is not practised. Sweetbreads are a reputed table delicacy,
and a valuable addition to the menu of the convalescent. A sweetbread consists ...
Fannie Merritt Farmer, 2010
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Brains and Brawn... Trotters and Tripe
It is prenatally developed, of unknown function, and as soon as calf is taken from
liquid food it gradually disappears. Pancreas, stomach sweetbread, is sold in
some sections of the country, but in our markets this custom is not practised.
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MasterChef: The Ultimate Cookbook:
They come from two different places: The “throat” sweetbread is the thymus gland
, and the “stomach” sweetbread is actually the pancreas. Sweetbreads are only
eaten from the young animals because the throat gland disappears as the calf ...
The Contestants and Judges of MasterChef, 2012
5
Black's Medical Dictionary
Sweetbread. A traditional term applied to several glands used for food, including
the THYMUS GLAND of young animals (neck sweetbread), the PANCREAS (
stomach sweetbread), and the testis (see TESTICLE).
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Black's Medical Dictionary
Sweetbread. A traditional term applied to several glands used for food, including
the THYMUS GLAND of young animals (neck sweetbread), the PANCREAS (
stomach sweetbread), and the testis (see TESTICLE).
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005
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Encyclopedia of Meat Sciences, Three-Volume Set
It is separated from surrounding tissue, washed, dried under refrigeration and
then chilled. The brownish-yellow lobulated pancreas is called 'gut bread', or '
stomach sweetbread' and weighs approximately 170 g in marketweight beef
animals, ...
Carrick Devine, M. Dikeman, 2004
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Food: A Dictionary of Literal and Nonliteral Terms
MWCD: O.E. Sweetbreads are not sweet loaves of bread but two of the internal
organs of a calf, lamb, or pig: the thymus gland, or throat sweetbread, and the
pancreas gland, or stomach sweetbread. In this compound, the element bread is
...
Robert Allen Palmatier, 2000
9
Walnut Pickles and Watermelon Cake: A Century of Michigan ...
The thymus was known as throat or neck sweetbread and the pancreas as
stomach sweetbread. You won't find sweetbreads at the meat counter, but your
butcher may be able to order them for you. * To Clean Sweetbreads COOK WITH
GAS ...
Larry B. Massie, Priscilla Massie, 1998
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Meat Science and Applications
Table 3 Continued Kind Storage and preparation Methods of usage Spleen Tail
Intestine (small and large) Cheek and head trimmings Ear Skin Feet Fat Blood
Bone Lung Lamb Liver Kidney Heart Brains Tongue Stomach Sweetbread
Spleen ...
Y. H. Hui, Wai-Kit Nip, Robert Rogers, 2001
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What Are Sweetbreads?
Rather, sweetbread is the culinary name for the thymus and pancreas glands of an ... in which case they are typically referred to as stomach sweetbreads. «LiveScience.com, Mai 14»