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Definition of yolk in English: yolknoun jəʊkjoʊk 1The yellow internal part of a bird's egg, which is surrounded by the white, is rich in protein and fat, and nourishes the developing embryo. 蛋黄 Example sentencesExamples - The eggs were then cracked open, and the yolks and whites of the egg samples from the same batch were pooled and homogenized with an electric mixer.
- In bowl, whisk together sugar and yolks until light yellow and foamy.
- The preserved eggs, with their green-and-yellow yolks and amber whites, cut into segments and arranged around a pile of chopped green peppers like the petals of a flower.
- Leftover raw egg whites and yolks should be put in airtight containers and refrigerated immediately, then used within a day or two.
- These new noodles substitute soy flour for semolina flour and may contain egg whites or yolks to boost protein.
- Use hands to slowly incorporate yolks into potato and flour mixture.
- Fold the egg whites into the egg yolk and sugar mixture.
- To make the custard, separate the eggs and whisk the vanilla sugar into the yolks (save the whites for meringues).
- Put the rind, juice, yolks and sugar in a small basin and place over a pan of boiling water.
- Mix the egg yolk, milk, sugar and potato flour together in a small saucepan.
- Gently drizzle vinegar over yolks and sprinkle sugar and salt on top.
- You may be used to eating the whites and discarding the yolks, but skip that step during pregnancy because the yolks provide extra calories, Vitamin D and folic acid.
- Separate egg whites and yolks into separate bowls.
- Cool and peel eggs, reserving yolks and discarding whites.
- Mix egg yolk and lemon juice, add to flour mixture, and mix to a stiff dough
- Whole egg protein contains yolks and whites, providing a high ratio of indispensable amino acids.
- Gradually pour half of hot milk mixture over yolks while whisking constantly.
- Fresh eggs from free-range chickens will produce a stronger binder because of the rich, viscous yolks.
- The yolks were homogenized with 1 ml water per gram of yolk.
- When the whites congeal, just spoon some water over the yellow yolks and the albumen will turn white, and you have your runny eggs.
- 1.1Zoology mass noun The part corresponding to the yolk in the ovum or larva of all egg-laying vertebrates and many invertebrates.
〔动〕卵黄 Example sentencesExamples - An estimate of the daily amount of yolk deposited on developing ova and the sequence of laying are important when evaluating the total cost of egg production.
- In contrast to the fluid yolk of atherinomorphs, yolk is organized into globules in other taxa.
- Fleischer used gel electrophoresis to discriminate yolk allozymes sampled from eggs laid by several female cowbirds.
- For example, yolk was present in male blood plasma, which is highly abnormal.
- In this study, we investigated differences in maternally deposited yolk testosterone and DHT in relation to diet quality.
Derivativesadjective Females are ovoviviparous, retaining yolked embryos without nourishing them. Example sentencesExamples - This effect is most pronounced in the heavily yolked eggs of birds and zebrafish.
- I have seen double-yolked eggs before.
- I keep a flock of geese; they eat grass and they lay dark orange yolked eggs.
- The grits were cheesy and creamy, with meaty mushrooms and creamy yolked egg.
adjective The mean diameter for yolkless egg ranges from below 40 mm to above 55 mm. Example sentencesExamples - The total clutch included 29 yolkless eggs, which are thought to act as ‘spacers’ among the viable eggs to allow air to circulate in the nest.
- This yolkless Chocolate Souffle recipe definitely makes more than four.
- A harness with a satellite transmitter was applied after she finished laying 88 eggs and 20 yolkless eggs.
- It was my turn to catch the eggs. 69 yolked and 67 yolkless, a somewhat unusual proportion.
adjectiveyolkier, yolkiest Female hagfish produce between 20 and 30 yolky, shelled eggs at a time.
OriginOld English geol(o)ca, from geolu 'yellow'. yellow from Old English: As with other colour words such as auburn and brown, the root of yellow probably referred to a wider range of colours than the modern word. It shares an ancestor with gold (see golden), but is also related to gall (Old English), bile (mid 17th century), and the final element of melancholy, all of which derive from the greenish colour of bile. The yellow egg yolk (Old English), which could be spelt yelk into the 17th century, was also related to yellow. In the 17th century yellow rather than green was the colour of jealousy, possibly with the idea of a jealous person being ‘jaundiced’ or bitter. The word jaundice (Middle English) is from Old French jaune ‘yellow’, from the symptomatic yellowish complexion. Yellow is now associated with cowardice, a link that began in the 1850s in the USA. Since the 1920s a coward has been said to be yellow-bellied or a yellow-belly.
Rhymesawoke, bespoke, bloke, broke, choke, cloak, Coke, convoke, croak, evoke, folk, invoke, joke, Koch, moke, oak, okey-doke, poke, provoke, revoke, roque, smoke, soak, soke, spoke, stoke, stony-broke (US stone-broke), stroke, toke, toque, woke, yoke Definition of yolk in US English: yolknounjoʊkyōk 1The yellow internal part of a bird's egg, which is surrounded by the white, is rich in protein and fat, and nourishes the developing embryo. 蛋黄 Example sentencesExamples - When the whites congeal, just spoon some water over the yellow yolks and the albumen will turn white, and you have your runny eggs.
- Fresh eggs from free-range chickens will produce a stronger binder because of the rich, viscous yolks.
- Use hands to slowly incorporate yolks into potato and flour mixture.
- Cool and peel eggs, reserving yolks and discarding whites.
- Whole egg protein contains yolks and whites, providing a high ratio of indispensable amino acids.
- Put the rind, juice, yolks and sugar in a small basin and place over a pan of boiling water.
- Separate egg whites and yolks into separate bowls.
- Fold the egg whites into the egg yolk and sugar mixture.
- The preserved eggs, with their green-and-yellow yolks and amber whites, cut into segments and arranged around a pile of chopped green peppers like the petals of a flower.
- Gently drizzle vinegar over yolks and sprinkle sugar and salt on top.
- The yolks were homogenized with 1 ml water per gram of yolk.
- To make the custard, separate the eggs and whisk the vanilla sugar into the yolks (save the whites for meringues).
- You may be used to eating the whites and discarding the yolks, but skip that step during pregnancy because the yolks provide extra calories, Vitamin D and folic acid.
- Mix egg yolk and lemon juice, add to flour mixture, and mix to a stiff dough
- Gradually pour half of hot milk mixture over yolks while whisking constantly.
- The eggs were then cracked open, and the yolks and whites of the egg samples from the same batch were pooled and homogenized with an electric mixer.
- In bowl, whisk together sugar and yolks until light yellow and foamy.
- Leftover raw egg whites and yolks should be put in airtight containers and refrigerated immediately, then used within a day or two.
- These new noodles substitute soy flour for semolina flour and may contain egg whites or yolks to boost protein.
- Mix the egg yolk, milk, sugar and potato flour together in a small saucepan.
- 1.1Zoology The corresponding part in the ovum or larva of all egg-laying vertebrates and many invertebrates.
〔动〕卵黄 Example sentencesExamples - For example, yolk was present in male blood plasma, which is highly abnormal.
- An estimate of the daily amount of yolk deposited on developing ova and the sequence of laying are important when evaluating the total cost of egg production.
- In this study, we investigated differences in maternally deposited yolk testosterone and DHT in relation to diet quality.
- Fleischer used gel electrophoresis to discriminate yolk allozymes sampled from eggs laid by several female cowbirds.
- In contrast to the fluid yolk of atherinomorphs, yolk is organized into globules in other taxa.
OriginOld English geol(o)ca, from geolu ‘yellow’. |