Glaseado in english

Glazed

pronunciation: gleɪzd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

glaseado1 = icing ; sugar icing ; frosting. 

Example: The book covers the following topics: cereals and pastas; vegetables and fruits; breads; desserts and cookies; cakes and icings; and pastry and pies.Example: Her paintings and drawings depict food and her sculptures are made of marzipan, chocolate icing, sugar icing, and cookies.Example: If the frosting begins to thicken as you decorate, just continue to whisk in small amounts of milk to keep it workable.

glaseado2 = glacé ; candied. 

Example: Exports of fruit products consisted mainly of fruit juice and canned, pulped, glacé and otherwise preserved fruits.Example: Panelists rated the candied products from all treatments as slightly astringent to not astringent.

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» baño de azúcar glaseadoglacé icing .

Example: Royal icing consists of sugar and egg albumen (egg whites), whereas glace icing only contains sugar.

» castañas glaseadasmarron glacé .

Example: A description is given of the manufacture of crystallized fruit, angelica, and marron glacé.

» cereza glaseadaglacé cherry .

Example: The company accounts for 99.9% of the UK manufactured glace cherry market.

» fruta glaseadaglacé fruitcandied fruit .

Example: The plant produces canned beans, glace fruit, maraschino cherries, roasted peppers, etc., comprising a total 50 products.

Example: About half the yield is consumed fresh and the rest is processed into juices, purees and candied fruit.

» frutos secos glaseadosmarron glacé .

Example: A description is given of the manufacture of crystallized fruit, angelica, and marron glacé.

glasear = glaze ; frost. 

Example: Caramel is used to glaze some cakes and small pastries to give pastries a sheen but no color.Example: Cakes frosted with buttercream will have a smooth and glossy appearance = Cakes frosted with buttercream will have a smooth and glossy appearance.

Glaseado synonyms

empty in spanish: vacío, pronunciation: empti part of speech: adjective shiny in spanish: brillante, pronunciation: ʃaɪni part of speech: adjective icy in spanish: glacial, pronunciation: aɪsi part of speech: adjective vitreous in spanish: vítreo, pronunciation: vɪtriəs part of speech: adjective glossy in spanish: lustroso, pronunciation: glɔsi part of speech: adjective coated in spanish: saburral, pronunciation: koʊtəd part of speech: adjective glassy in spanish: vidrioso, pronunciation: glæsi part of speech: adjective vitrified in spanish: vitrificado, pronunciation: vɪtrəfaɪd part of speech: adjective glassed in spanish: acristalado, pronunciation: glæst part of speech: adjective calendered in spanish: calandrado, pronunciation: kəlendɜrd part of speech: adjective
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