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hydrocolloid

[ hahy-druh-kol-oid ]

noun

  1. a substance that forms a colloid when combined with water.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ··DZ·Ǿ·岹 [hahy-droh-k, uh, -, loid, -l], adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of hydrocolloid1

First recorded in 1925–30; hydro- 1 + colloid
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We make a salty foam with lime juice and a hydrocolloid and use an actual aquarium air stone with a pump to get the texture as light as air.

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If she gets a blister, she covers it with Compeed hydrocolloid blister cushions.

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Gluten-free baking requires a few extra ingredients to provide additional structure — namely hydrocolloids, starches, binders, and fats.

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Whether it is toothpaste, cosmetics, medicines or pet food, these often contain hydrocolloids derived from seaweed, which have gelling or thickening properties.

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Recently, they found an iteration close to the real thing; it consists of a half-dozen ingredients, but contains no gums or hydrocolloids and nothing genetically modified.

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