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Charring meat contributes to the formation of those dangerous chemicals.
Shou sugi ban involves charring a specific kind of Japanese cedar.
Molten glass is blown into empty wooden molds, charring the surface.
Then, wildfires swept across Northern California, charring hundreds of thousands of acres.
An ancient Japanese technique protects cedar by charring it a witchy charcoal.
It is about incandescent libido and the charring that is a result.
Three historically black churches have burned in recent weeks, charring buildings and scattering communities.
Shou sugi ban, the ancient Japanese technique of charring exterior wood, became a thing.
The house style is sensitive to timing, averse to charring and careful with seasoning.
Timber buildings can include a "charring layer" of wood, to insulate inner layers from fire.
You can already start to see charring, and 8 minutes later they were very burnt.
But the art of strategic charring, browning and blackening has deep roots in many cuisines.
We pass the distillery's re-charring area where the insides of casks are set ablaze.
So the thought of charring something to perfection on an open flame is a little daunting.
Once, I draped her vines too closely to my radiator, charring half of her bottom leaves.
About charring all of my ginger and onions to get a real sweetness out of it all.
To make it, you start by charring some bell peppers right on the flames of your stove.
Try charring up some pineapple for a big batch of piña coladas like you've never had before.
By then, the sun will have swollen past the orbit of Venus, charring Earth to a crisp.
One in Montana doubled in 24 hours, charring 78 square miles overnight — an area bigger than Brooklyn.
One video on Twitter shows a pair of firefighters engulfed in flames, the fire charring their uniforms.
In addition to charring hundreds of acres, that blaze has damaged infrastructure, threatened homes and triggered the evacuations.
Finally, the pizza is levered up into the dome to get its characteristic leopard-spot charring on the cornicione.
Mr. Salazar's recipe had me charring the chiles and tomatillos before puréeing them, so the grill was already hot.
Once the charring is complete, the fire is doused with water, washing away any ashes, and what remains is biochar.
I can understand charring the broccolini that was the centerpiece of another small plate, but why char the accompanying lemon?
Here comes a French onion dip surrounded by newly fried potato chips that are dark without a hint of charring.
The Bay Area can often seem like a Gomorrah where the fire just makes everyone sexy-sweaty instead of charring them.
That blaze, called the Sand Fire, was listed as 93 percent contained on Friday after charring nearly 39,000 acres (15,783 hectares).
The three men were all former service members who had traveled to Australia to battle the bush fires charring the country.
Wet enemies are frozen solid with ice, while foes bombarded with ceaseless forms of fire eventually catch light, visibly smoldering, burning, charring.
That blaze, dubbed the Sand Fire, was listed as 85 percent contained on Friday morning after charring nearly 39,000 acres (15,783 hectares).
That blaze, dubbed the Sand Fire, was listed as 65 percent contained on Thursday after charring more than 38,000 acres (15,400 hectares).
Vandals apparently tossed a bottle filled with a flammable substance into Orange County GOP headquarters, charring pro-Donald Trump signs and furniture.
The conflagration advanced again overnight to surpass the Zaca Fire, which struck Santa Barbara County in 2007, charring 240,000 acres (97,1573 hectares).
As soon as you see the fire as a vehicle for charring and perfuming ingredients with deeper layers of flavor, possibilities expand.
Photos released by authorities showed debris from the four-engine Avro RJ20163 strewn across a hillside with no apparent charring among the wreckage.
Charring the wood causes the sugars within it to caramelize, which is what gives bourbon its signature sweetness and some of its color.
Any consumers seeing signs of charring or overheating on their phones should contact CPSC and Samsung, and any necessary emergency services, Kaye said.
Mr. Ng had intensified that, too, by charring the leaf so aggressively that it was still smoldering when it came to the table.
Get a similar effect in about a quarter of the time by charring a yellow onion in a screaming hot, dry cast iron skillet.
The building sustained damage to its front, and photographs from the scene showed a large shattered window, singed blinds and charring around the outside.
The additional recall was spurred on by a report of an overheating system that melted and caused charring, resulting in around $1,000 in property damages.
Photos released by Civil Aviation Authorities showed debris from the four-engine Avro RJ85 strewn across a hillside with no apparent charring amongst the wreckage.
Two hardened aircraft hangars on the airfield's east shows holes in their roofs, with what appears to be charring and debris spraying out of them.
Finding that fine line between toasting your bread to crispy, brown goodness and charring your bread worse than Anakin Skywalker in Revenge of the Sith.
Giving up, he grabbed a nearby folding canvas chair—the charring on one corner is still visible today—and turned to head for the truck.
That fire was more than 70 percent contained after charring about 22 square miles (57 square kilometers) of brush and destroying at least 20 structures.
Giving up, he grabbed a nearby folding canvas chair -- the charring on one corner is still visible today -- and turned to head for the truck.
Davidson spread more fire, and the flames licked up tree trunks, charring the thick bark that evolved to insulate the living tissue inside from fire.
Okay, so things might have gotten a little too hot (see slight charring above) at one point, but do you see how well it corrected?
Place dough on the grill (ideally on a pan) and cook for three minutes without closing the lid so you can watch out for charring.
Testimony gathered by the defense included a false confession expert and a second forensic pathologist who concluded that the bones showed no evidence of charring.
A Good Appetite Perfect for summer cookouts, marinated butterflied lamb shines when cooked over a live fire, charring on the outside and becoming succulent inside.
The easiest is to use direct grilling: cooking the cabbage over high heat, charring the leaves to impart a decisive smoke flavor to the coleslaw.
The easiest is to use direct grilling: cooking the cabbage over high heat, charring the leaves to impart a decisive smoke flavor to the coleslaw.
She'll be charring chicories and cauliflower, grilling carrots, roasting blackfish and oysters, and baking beans in the embers, all parts of dishes listed on the menu.
The pan-roasted salmon from the prix-fixe menu was simple but expertly done, the fish cooked medium-rare with the skin crispy from a light charring.
When the charring is finished, the researchers could just sit back and let the beads organize themselves—a process they point out we could imitate at home.
Fire crews also have battled numerous small brushfires this summer, most charring only a few acres but still threatening homes in built-up areas along parched foothills.
Charring the hell out of these cabbage wedges and throwing together an herby, spicy dressing takes a humble, inexpensive head of cabbage to a whole new level.
Signs of charring led the researchers to believe that the attackers attempted to set fire to the homes or an accidental fire broke out during the massacre.
At the scene of the fire, the windows to the room where the fire started were broken, and there was heavy charring around them extending two floors up.
Aside from sporadic rocket and mortar fire, incendiary balloons flown from Gaza have set hundreds of fires on the Israeli side of the border, charring forests and farmland.
So far, the CPSC says HP has received eight new reports of these faulty battery overheating, melting, and charring, with one instance of a recalled battery causing minor injury.
"With regards to creative dining, each of our six courses was based around a different interpretation of decay, whether it be pickling, charring, fermenting or physically deconstructing," Barker explains.
A forensic pathologist who examined the bones found in the yard "conveyed her initial belief that charring had occurred," which police learned only after their initial interview with Richardson.
Dismissing the stubborn aesthetics of many punk guitarists of his time, Thompson hops into hypnotic solos after charring listeners' skin with an abrasive mix of hardcore and prototypical death metal.
The hazy fumes of charring beef tallow, combined with the smoke of the butter Riedy is basting it with, overpowers the exhaust system with its thick, white plumes of smoke.
"Shell-side down stops any heat spoiling the meat and helps infuse the woody flavour," Stallard tells his audience, as he rakes the flaming wood under the charring lobster shells.
The more serious reason is that charring the lemon adds to the deep, smoky, almost primal appeal of the dish, which, at its heart, was as simple as it was inspired.
The Woolsey Fire engulfed a swath of subdivisions and wildlife in the hills above Malibu, charring nearly 97,000 acres by the time firefighters were able to contain it on Nov. 21.
As of Thursday, the Woolsey Fire had been proclaimed the largest on record in Los Angeles County, with the blaze charring more than 97,000 acres and killing at least three people.
As good as it is in the oven, butterflied lamb is even better over the fire, where lean meat meets naked flame, charring on the outside, becoming pink and succulent inside.
The examiner said he died of "multiple blunt force trauma" and his corpse suffered "extensive thermal burns and charring" after his Chevy Tahoe slammed into a concrete bridge abutment on March 2.
In the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles, the so-called Pilot Fire, which erupted on Sunday, was 70 percent contained after charring nearly 8,000 acres of dry chaparral, grass and timber.
A fire in the Redding area about 230 miles (370 kilometers) north of San Francisco has claimed five lives and destroyed more than 383 buildings while charring 139 square miles (360 square kilometers).
After charring a bunch of spring onions in the oven, she adds olive oil, fresh coriander, and seasoning into a NutriBullet and blitzes the whole thing until it's smooth as a saxophone solo.
Charcoal Companion Himalayan Salt Plate with Recipe Book, available at Amazon, $49.99Heavy salting and charring might not be the best thing for dear old dad's body, but it is simply rhapsodic to his soul.
The center's name references the Japanese technique of charring cedar to protect it from fire and pests, which was used throughout some of the property's eight buildings, whose interiors marry Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics.
One important example of the impact of Indigenous peoples on the Amazon is terra preta, a type of black soil created by millennia of human habitation, which is partly a byproduct of charring biomass.
Based on the evidence of charring in the person's surroundings, the team think that temperatures in the Collegium must have spiked to 520°C (970°F) as the ash rained down on the building.
These Are the 3 American Firefighters Who Died in the Australia Plane Crash: The three men were all former service members who had traveled to Australia to battle the bush fires charring the country.
Flavor is maximized by charring and pickling the peppers, emulsifying your own mayo, using good cheese, and letting the mixture chill in the fridge until it all comes together in a rich, creamy spread.
About 600 miles (970 km) to the northwest, the so-called Clayton Fire was 40 percent contained after charring 4,000 acres in and around the community of Lower Lake and destroying 175 homes and businesses.
Mr. Gonzalez himself is mindful of the potential health risks in some browned foods; he generally avoids deeply charring meats because of studies that show it produces chemicals that can increase the risk of cancer.
The Erskine fire was 10 percent contained after charring 36,810 acres, or nearly 60 square miles, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said, adding it was expected to be contained by Thursday.
In this case, it's hard to know where lightning struck based on the pictures, but there may be an animal among the dead animals that has visible signs, like a bit of charring on the skin.
Levis emphasized that there is a huge difference between the modern "slash-and-burn" techniques that are decimating the Amazon and the charring practices used by Indigenous populations to manage the rainforest environment and produce terra preta.
Bolivia: Recent heavy rains in the Amazon have helped put out forest fires that have raged for two months across the landlocked South American nation, charring more than four million hectares of land, the local authorities said.
California and Colorado have been hard hit this year, with the largest wildfire in Colorado, the 416 Fire, charring almost 47,000 acres about 13 miles (21 km) north of Durango in the southwestern part of the state.
Cook's Illustrated recommends The Original Baking Steel because it radiated heat more intensely than traditional stones in their testing, which gave pizza crust a flavorful charring and taller profile and cut down on baking times in their tests.
Recent heavy rains in the Bolivian Amazon have helped put out forest fires that have raged for two months across the landlocked South American nation, charring more than four million hectares of land, the local authorities said on Monday.
Fire officials in California have not determined the cause of the Kincade Fire, which raced through Sonoma County wine country, charring more than 75,000 acres, destroying hundreds of structures and forcing thousands to flee the path of the blaze.
California, Colorado and New Mexico already have experienced several significant wildfires since May, including the Buzzard fire in southwest New Mexico — a blaze 85 percent contained as of Saturday afternoon after charring nearly 50,000 acres since its start May 22.
Schiller, like an increasing number of Western architects and designers these days, created the house's arresting exterior using a process known as shou sugi ban, a ­centuries-old Japanese ­technique for preserving and finishing wood by charring it with fire.
That same instinct — to borrow; to adapt; to make new — has been adopted as well by the Western architects exploring an 18th-century Japanese technique called shou sugi ban, which is a method of protecting wood by charring it with fire.
For the other part of the house, he had originally considered siding with a shou-sugi-ban finish (an of-the-moment technique that blackens wood by charring it), but he discovered that a solid black stain provided a similar look at a lower price.
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Heavy rains over recent days in the Bolivian Amazon have helped put out forest fires that have raged for two months across the land-locked South American nation, charring more than 4 million hectares of land, local authorities said on Monday.
"Some of these dog tags bore evidence of damage, such as dents and charring due to fire sustained during crashes of Allied aircraft that were shot down or crash-landed within German-controlled areas of Europe during World War II," the Justice Department said in a statement.
I burned the underside of the second joint of my left index finger so badly it required surgical attention... Since my will was so strong I could endure a long, deep, flesh-charring burn without a flicker of expression, I wasn't concerned... I was ready for anything.
Last weekend, the National Weather Service issued its first Dense Smoke Advisory for the Anchorage area, with officials warning of both health and visibility problems caused by the plumes from the Swan Lake Fire that has spent a month charring the Kenai Peninsula south of the city.
At the trial, prosecutors, citing the testimony of fire experts, argued that the charring patterns and glass fracturing indicated a deliberately set fire, and that the arsonist had started the fire in at least eight spots in the cabin using a mixture of home fuel oil and another accelerant, according to news reports.
Now, I'm not suggesting you switch to totally lean meat or anything buuuut some research suggests that cutting the fatty bits off can reduce the charring and therefore lower the carcinogens, as can cooking smaller pieces of meat (since they take less time to cook) and marinating it (since that delicious sauce seems to get in the way of HCA formation).
Choice YouTube comment: When this supposed rocket landed it left no charring on the ground, this space x company is marketing bullshit, fake it all, shit they could have drooped this pos rocket from above from a tether, no one can verify because on lookers are too far away to get decent footage OTHER TRUTHER TOPICS: He is also an aquarium enthusiast, a Final Fantasy X fan, and into the Flat Earth theory.

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