Look up Tartar or tartar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tartar may refer to: Tartar (river), a river in Azerbaijan Tartar, Switzerland, a village...
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Tartar sauce (French: sauce tartare; often spelled tartare sauce in the UK, Ireland, and Commonwealth countries) is a condiment made of mayonnaise, chopped...
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Steak tartare (redirect from Steak tartar)
Steak tartare or tartar steak is a French dish of raw ground (minced) beef. It is usually served with onions, capers, parsley or chive, salt, pepper, Worcestershire...
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Potassium bitartrate (redirect from Cream of Tartar)
the potassium acid salt of tartaric acid (a carboxylic acid). Especially in cooking, it is also known as cream of tartar. It is used as a component of...
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Tartaric acid is a white, crystalline organic acid that occurs naturally in many fruits, most notably in grapes but also in tamarinds, bananas, avocados...
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HMS Tartar has been the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy, and may refer to: HMS Tartar (1702), a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1702...
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Dynamics RIM-24 Tartar was a medium-range naval surface-to-air missile (SAM), among the earliest SAMs to equip United States Navy ships. The Tartar was the third...
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The Tartar Steppe (Italian: Il deserto dei Tartari, lit. 'The desert of the Tartars'), also published as The Stronghold (La fortezza), is a novel by Italian...
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Turkic languages (redirect from Turco-Tartar languages)
The Turkic languages are a language family of more than 35 documented languages, spoken by the Turkic peoples of Eurasia from Eastern Europe and Southern...
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Baking powder (section Cream of tartar vs. alum)
Another typical acid in such formulations is cream of tartar (KC4H5O6), a derivative of tartaric acid. The use of two acidic components is the basis of...
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The Desert of the Tartars (Italian: Il deserto dei Tartari) is a 1976 Italian film by director Valerio Zurlini with an international cast including Jacques...
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Tartar District (Azerbaijani: Tərtər rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the west of the country and belongs to the Karabakh...
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Cream of Tartar Works railway station was a railway station located on the Sandown railway line in the then-industrial suburb of Camellia in Sydney, Australia...
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Eryx miliaris (redirect from Tartar Sand Boa)
Eryx miliaris, known as the dwarf sand boa, desert sand boa, or Tartar sand boa, is a species of snake in the Boidae family. The species is endemic to...
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The Tartar Guided Missile Fire Control System is an air defense system developed by the United States Navy to defend warships from air attack. Since its...
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have been named Tartar: Tartar (1766 ship), of 300 tons (bm), was launched in Virginia under another name. She first appeared as Tartar in Lloyd's Register...
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Tartaric may mean: containing tartaric acid or tartrates pertaining to Tartary or the Tatars Tartarian (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Qapanlı, Tartar may refer to: Qapanlı (larger), Tartar Qapanlı (smaller), Tartar Qapanlı, Azad Qaraqoyunlu Qapanlı, İrəvanlı This disambiguation page...
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Tartar Chinese may refer to: Tartar Chinese Empire, a colloquial name for the Qing (Manchu) dynasty of China Tartar Chinese language, a term for the Mandarin...
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Potassium carbonate (redirect from Salt of tartar)
primary component of potash and the more refined pearl ash or salts of tartar. Historically, pearl ash was created by baking potash in a kiln to remove...
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Tartar Lamb is an experimental avant-garde band, consisting of Toby Driver and Mia Matsumiya, both leading members of the experimental band Kayo Dot. The...
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Tatars (redirect from Tartar people)
The Tatars (/ˈtɑːtərz/ TAH-tərz), formerly also spelled Tartars, is an umbrella term for different Turkic ethnic groups bearing the name "Tatar" across...
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Fagopyrum tataricum (redirect from Tartar Buckwheat)
Fagopyrum tataricum, also known as Tartary buckwheat, green buckwheat, ku qiao, Tatar buckwheat,[citation needed] or bitter buckwheat, is a domesticated...
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and occasionally an acidic ingredient such as lemon, vinegar, or cream of tartar. A binding agent such as salt, flour or gelatin may also be added to the...
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Adansonia (redirect from Cream-of-tartar-tree)
Muell. (syn. A. gibbosa) boab, Australian baobab, bottletree, cream-of-tartar-tree, gouty-stem Australia (Northern Territory, Western Australia) Adansonia...
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HMS Tartar (F133) was a Tribal-class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named after the Tartar people, most of whom were located in Asia and Eastern...
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Antimony potassium tartrate (redirect from Tartar emetic)
also known as potassium antimonyl tartrate, potassium antimontarterate, or tartar emetic, has the formula K2Sb2(C4H2O6)2. The compound has long been known...
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Krymchak language (redirect from Judæo-Tartar)
Krymchak (/ˈkrɪmtʃæk/ KRIM-chak; кърымчах тыльы, Qrımçah tılyı; also called Judeo-Crimean Tatar, Krimchak, Chagatai, Dzhagatay) is a moribund Turkic language...
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Tartar was launched at Bristol in 1778. Initially she sailed, with some success, as a privateer. Then in 1781 she became a slave ship in the triangular...
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