Examples of using Tallow in English and their translations into French
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Soy oil or tallow(beef fat),
Tallow with Less Than or Equal to 0.15% Insoluble Impurities of Bovine Origin.
Initially, the 1727 High and Low Lights were each lit by three tallow candles.
Knife cuttings are fashioned by putting several layers of paper on a relatively soft foundation consisting of a mixture of tallow and ashes.
Cellulosic feedstock costs were found to be substantially lower than those for first generation feedstock except tallow.
low qualities were more pronounced with tallow than soy oil.
Tallow and tallow derivatives, and dicalcium phosphate, other than protein-free tallow and dicalcium phosphate(with no trace of protein
Tallow With Less Than or Equal to 0.15% Insoluble Impurities of Bovine Origin for Human Consumption From Negligible Risk of BSE Country.
yellow grease, and tallow.
a colour that comes from a mixture of tallow and crushed bark, used traditionally to tan them.
diglycerides or tallow.
twigs in fatty substances such as oil, tallow, resin etc until they became saturated.
of BSE infected carcasses, as well as rendered meat-and-bone meal(MBM) and tallow from cattle carcasses considered to be at risk of BSE.
or tallow.
Since the 5 last years, the European soap manufacturer has a important problem, in accordance with the use of tallow as raw soap raw material: the ESB.
Tallow Beach, just 3.2 kilometres(1.9 miles) from the heart of Byron Bay,
A keeper was paid 20 shillings a year to keep a tallow candle alight in each tower every night for a certain number of hours either side of high tide.
The grease used included tallow supplied by the Indian firm of Gangadarh Banerji& Co. By January, rumours were abroad that the Enfield cartridges
Herbivores and insects have a conditioned behavioral avoidance to eating the leaves of Chinese tallow tree, and this, rather than plant toxins, may be a reason for the success of the plant as an invasive.
wood chips, tallow and even vegetables.