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Random information on the term “Battering ___”:

Batter is thin dough that can be easily poured into a pan.[1][2] Batter is used mainly for pancakes, light cakes, and as a coating for fried foods. The word batter comes from the French word battre which means to beat,[3] as many batters require vigorous beating or whisking in their preparation.

Many batters are made by combining dry flours with liquids such as water, milk or eggs. Batters can also be made by soaking grains in water and grinding them wet. Often a leavening agent such as baking powder is included to aerate and fluff up the batter as it cooks, or the mixture may be naturally fermented for this purpose as well as to add flavour. Carbonated water or another carbonated liquid such as beer may instead be used to aerate the batter in some recipes. The liquid mixture churned and frozen in order to produce ice cream is also referred to as batter, although it does not contain any dry flours or grains.

The viscosity of batter may range from very “heavy” (adhering to an upturned spoon) to “thin” (similar to single cream, enough to pour or drop from a spoon and sometimes called “drop batter”). Heat is applied to the batter, usually by frying, baking or steaming, in order to cook the ingredients and to “set” the batter into a solid form. Batters may be sweet or savoury, often with either sugar or salt being added (sometimes both). Many other flavourings such as herbs, spices, fruits or vegetables may be added to the mixture.

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Random information on the term “Ram”:

The ram cichlid, Mikrogeophagus ramirezi, is a species of freshwater fish endemic to the Orinoco River basin, in the savannahs of Venezuela and Colombia in South America.[2] The species has been examined in studies on fish behaviour[3] and is a popular aquarium fish, traded under a variety of common names, including ram, blue ram, German blue ram, Asian ram, butterfly cichlid, Ramirez’s dwarf cichlid, dwarf butterfly cichlid and Ramirezi.[2][4][5][6][7] The species is a member of the family Cichlidae and subfamily Geophaginae.[2][8]

Wild ram cichlids are often more colorful than the tank-bred fish, which suffer from poor breeding and also being injected with hormones for more color, although this makes as many as one in four males infertile.[citation needed] Male specimens of the ram usually have the first few rays of the dorsal fin extended, but breeding has made some females also show this. When close to spawning, female rams have a pink or red blush on the abdomen. Females also have a blue sheen over the spot just below the dorsal fin, or a sparse scattering of blue scales in the upper half of the dark spot, and males do not show this. Males reach a maximum length of 10 cm, and females are usually slightly smaller.

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