- but some are
plastic for use with
nonstick cookware.
Whisks are also made from bamboo.
Whisks are
commonly used to whip egg
whites into a firm foam to...
- foot. The
third is a left
whisk on the
first beat.
Leader (man)
Follower (lady) "Side
whisks". BallroomDancers.com. "
Whisk". BallroomDancers.com. Retrieved...
- Prince, a
public banya (1760s)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Sauna whisks.
Birching Koch, Eric (1967-07-05). "Helsinkiläinen sauna" [In the Finnish...
-
Whisking may
refer to: The use or
action of a
whisk Movement of the
whiskers in some
animal species This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
-
Siberia use fly-
whisk called deybiir made of
horse tail both for
swating mosquitoes and as a
sacred tool for
shamanistic rituals. Fly-
whisks appear frequently...
-
whisk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
whisk is a
kitchen utensil Whisk may also
refer to: Fly-
whisk, used as a
flyswatter or as
regalia Whisk broom...
-
environmental conditions. The
whisking movements occur in
bouts of
variable duration, and at
rates between 3 and 25
whisks/second.
Movements of the whiskers...
- A
molinillo is a
traditional turned wood
whisk used in
Latin America, as well as the Philippines,
where it is also
called a
batirol or batidor. Its use...
-
Chuck Cowdery Blog. Zandona, Eric; et al. (March 2013). A
World Guide to
Whisk(e)y Distilleries. Hayward:
White Mule Press. ISBN 978-0983638940. Zandona...
-
stove by
dissolving the
wedges in hot milk, then
whisking the
cocoa with a
molinillo or wire
whisk. In Mexico, in the
traditional Aztec and
Mayan form...