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egg white
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egg white
n.
The albumen of an egg, used especially in cooking.

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Phytomedicine 6: 251-256 Parrat JR, West GB (1958) Inhibition by various substances of oedema formation in the hind-paw of the rat induced by 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, dextran, eggwhite and compound 48/80.
Whole, as separate petals, or in crystallized form (brushed with eggwhite and then lightly sprinkled with sugar), these are used for garnish; separated petals are used in salads.
Their pretentiousness can addle a perfectly adequate brain almost as quickly as heat can coagulate the albumin of eggwhite.
 
 
 
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