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1) Refers to a flavorful coating that forms on food as it is cooked. The glaze may be the result of basting food with a liquid, such as a meat stock, during the cooking process.

2) A glaze may also refer to foods that are coated with substances to give them a more substantial coating, such as a covering of chocolate. Glazes can also be created to make food items more aesthetically pleasing such as adding an egg wash to some baked goods to produce a shiny, golden brown glaze.

3) The application of a coating to pottery cooking pots in order to seal the suface, providing a shiny appearance to the texture. Glazed or unglazed pottery sold in the U.S. requires a label showing it is lead-free. To test if a pot is lead-free, purchase commercial products that can be swabbed onto the surface to check for the presence of lead.

USDA Nutrition Facts

Serving Size1 recipe yield
Calories347
Protein0g
Total Fat0g
Total Carbohydrates81g
Dietary Fiber0g
Sugars80g
Potassium30mg
Sodium6mg
Cholesterol1mg
Serving Size1 oz
Calories412
Protein3g
Total Fat18g
Total Carbohydrates59g
Dietary Fiber1g
Sugars35g
Potassium78mg
Sodium345mg
Cholesterol11mg
Serving Size1 piece
Calories211
Protein19g
Total Fat12g
Total Carbohydrates3g
Dietary Fiber0g
Sugars2g
Potassium190mg
Sodium615mg
Cholesterol126mg

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