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A weak glutenous protein bond pulls the skin back to its natural shape.
Try harees, a glutenous, Omani dish often mixed with chicken.
These infest the core and roots of the maguey plant, often in a glutenous mass.
There are, however, newer inventions referred to as tapioca or glutenous doughnuts, which are fried.
They are often wider and flatter than the Mohawks of the 1970's London punk scene and are worn naturally, without a glutenous product.
But in this instance, I didn't much care whether the grits were well made, and I purposely let them chill into a thick glutenous mass while I forked beef and eggs into my mouth.
It uses glutenous rice flour in the batter to absorb excess water, and is topped with loquat "honey" (which is a honey like syrup) and buckwheat flakes to increase the crispiness for a longer time.
The often-repeated analogy that the Japanese are like grains of sticky short-grain rice - a society of individuals bound into a glutenous whole - is not a platitude but axiomatic to most Japanese; individuals are seen as interdependent and subordinate to the interests of the group.
It is also used as a tenderizer in the crust of baked Cantonese moon cakes, and in lye-water "zongzi" (glutenous rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves); in chewy, southern Chinese noodles popular in Hong Kong and southern China; plus, in Japanese ramen noodles.