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jaggery - traducción al ruso

TRADITIONAL NON-CENTRIFUGAL CANE SUGAR CONSUMED IN ASIA AND AFRICA
Sarkara; Bellam; Karupatti; Jagerry; Ghoor; Jaggary; Gur (sugar); Gud mandi; Palm jaggery; Panutsa
  • Philippine]] ''sangkaka'' or ''panutsa'' are disc-shaped because they are traditionally made in halved coconut shells
  • Semisolid sugarcane juice drying in another pan for preparation of jaggery: a practice in India
  • Burmese jaggery at a market in [[Mandalay]]
  • The production of palm jaggery in [[Cambodia]]
  • Harvesting sugar cane without pre-burn – the abundant waste on the ground will be irrigated to release nutrients for the next crop
  • Jaggery preparation by heating juice in the vessel on furnace
  • Sugarcane jaggery in Myanmar.
  • Making Jaggery (Gur) in Punjab
  • [[Non-centrifugal cane sugar]] (jaggery) production near [[Inle Lake]] ([[Myanmar]]). Crushing and boiling stage.
  • The process of making granular jaggery

jaggery         

['dʒæg(ə)ri]

существительное

Индия

неочищенный пальмовый сахар

пальмовый сахар-сырец

jaggery indian      
jaggery indian noun пальмовый сахар-сырец

Definición

Jaggery
·noun Raw palm sugar, made in the East Indies by evaporating the fresh juice of several kinds of palm trees, but specifically that of the palmyra (Borassus flabelliformis).

Wikipedia

Jaggery

Jaggery is a traditional non-centrifugal cane sugar consumed in the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Africa. It is a concentrated product of cane juice and often date or palm sap without separation of the molasses and crystals, and can vary from golden brown to dark brown in colour. It contains up to 50% sucrose, up to 20% invert sugars, and up to 20% moisture, with the remainder made up of other insoluble matter, such as wood ash, proteins, and bagasse fibres. Jaggery is very similar to muscovado, an important sweetener in Portuguese, British and French cuisine. The Kenyan Sukari ngutu/nguru has no fibre; it is dark and is made from sugar cane and also sometimes extracted from palm tree.

Ejemplos de uso de jaggery
1. Millions have been made homeless as fears of disease and starvation loom large Around 6,100 packets containing 5 kg of flattened rice, salt, jaggery and flour have been distributed in the region.
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