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Что (кто) такое puree$65563$ - определение

COOKED FOOD, THAT HAS BEEN GROUND, PRESSED, BLENDED OR SIEVED TO THE CONSISTENCY OF A SOFT CREAMY PASTE
Puree; Puréed; Pureé; Carrot puree; Carrot purée; Puréeing; Pureed; Purees; Pureeing; Purées; Fruit purée; Fruit puree

puree         
also puree (purees, pureeing, pureed)
1.
Puree is food which has been crushed or beaten so that it forms a thick, smooth liquid.
...a can of tomato puree...
N-VAR
2.
If you puree food, you make it into a puree.
Puree the apricots in a liquidiser until completely smooth.
VERB: V n
puree         
['pj??re?]
¦ noun a smooth pulp of liquidized or crushed fruit or vegetables.
¦ verb (purees, pureeing, pureed) make a puree of.
Origin
C18: Fr., lit. 'purified', feminine past participle of purer.
puree         
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Википедия

Purée

A purée (or mash) is cooked food, usually vegetables, fruits or legumes, that has been ground, pressed, blended or sieved to the consistency of a creamy paste or liquid. Purées of specific foods are often known by specific names, e.g., applesauce or hummus. The term is of French origin, where it meant in Old French (13th century) purified or refined.

Purées overlap with other dishes with similar consistency, such as thick soups, creams (crèmes) and gravies—although these terms often imply more complex recipes and cooking processes. Coulis (French for "strained") is a similar but broader term, more commonly used for fruit purées. The term is not commonly used for paste-like foods prepared from cereal flours, such as gruel or muesli; nor with oily nut pastes, such as peanut butter. The term "paste" is often used for purées intended to be used as an ingredient, rather than eaten.

Purées can be made in a blender, or with special implements such as a potato masher, or by forcing the food through a strainer, or simply by crushing the food in a pot. Purées generally must be cooked, either before or after grinding, in order to improve flavour and texture, remove toxic substances, and/or reduce their water content.

It is common to purée entire meals (without use of salt or other additives) to be served to toddlers, babies, and those unable to chew as sufficient, nutritious meals. Baby food is often a mash.