Dutch process

Dutch process

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  • Dutch process chocolate — Dutch process chocolate, or Dutched chocolate,[1] is chocolate that has been treated with an alkalizing agent to modify its color and give it a milder taste compared to natural cocoa extracted with the Broma process.[1][2] It forms the basis for… …   Wikipedia

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  • dutch process — noun Usage: usually capitalized D : a method of manufacturing white lead in which metallic lead gratings or plates are placed in the upper part of pots containing dilute acid and the pots stacked in fermenting tanbark or manure and left for about …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dutch Boy — Paint is an American paint brand founded on 1907. Its icon, the Dutch Boy, was originally created to symbolize the Dutch Process.External links* [http://www.dutchboy.com/ Official Site] …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch oven — This article is about the cooking pot. For other uses, see Dutch oven (disambiguation). Dutch oven from the 1890s. Note the evidence of ashes on the lid A Dutch oven is a thick walled (usually cast iron) cooking pot with a tight fitting lid.… …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch language — Dutch Nederlands Pronunciation [ˈneːdərlɑnts] ( listen) …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch auction — 1957 in Germany to sell fruits A Dutch auction is a type of auction where the auctioneer begins with a high asking price which is lowered until some participant is willing to accept the auctioneer s price, or a predetermined reserve price (the… …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch East Indies campaign — Part of the Pacific Theatre of World War II …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa — Date 1635–36 Location Southwestern Taiwan Result Decisive Dutch victory, increased Dutch area of control …   Wikipedia

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