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Tallow is a
rendered form of beef or
mutton fat,
primarily made up of triglycerides. It is
solid at room temperature.
Unlike suet,
tallow can be stored...
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Tallow may
refer to:
Tallow,
rendered bovine fat,
derived from Suet.
Chinese tallow,
Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum).
Worshipful Company of Tallow...
- tree
native to
eastern China and Taiwan. It is
commonly called Chinese tallow,
Chinese tallowtree,
Florida aspen,
chicken tree, gray
popcorn tree, or...
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Tallow wood is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Eucalyptus microcorys,
native to
eastern Australia Ximenia americana,
widely distributed...
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Tallow tree is a
common name for
several tree
species and may
refer to:
Detarium senegalense,
native to
tropical West
Africa Triadica sebifera, a tree...
- "The
Tallow Candle" (Danish: Tællelyset) is a 700-word
literary fairytale by
Danish writer Hans
Christian Andersen (1805–1875). It was
written in the 1820s...
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Polyethoxylated tallow amine (also polyoxyethyleneamine, POEA)
refers to a
range of non-ionic
surfactants derived from
animal fats (
tallow). They are used...
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Romans beginning about 500 BCE.
These were true
dipped candles and made from
tallow.
Evidence for
candles made from
whale fat in
China dates back to the Qin...
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Boule de Suif (French pronunciation: [bul də sɥif]),
translated variously as Dumpling, Butterball, Ball of Fat, or Ball of Lard, is a
famous short story...
- for deep
frying and
pastry production. The
primary use of suet is to make
tallow,
although it is also used as an
ingredient in cooking,
especially in traditional...