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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hydrogenize .
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Examples
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I think, in fact, that added oil (usually partially hydrogenized) is one of the main components of processed (fake) peanut butter.
Natural peanut butter vs Regular peanut butter in baking | Baking Bites 2009
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We tried many ways; there is only one method that we haven't used and that is to combine solidified or hydrogenized peanut oil with the filbert butter in order to prevent this liquid oil from rising to to the top of the product.
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If, however, such bodies are hydrogenized or methylated they lose their fluorescing property, do not give the green color, and their secondary effects are removed.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 623, December 10, 1887 Various
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With the inhabitants of the planet which we now had under our eyes, a world lit by a brilliant hydrogenized sun, it is not necessary for thought to be put into words to make itself understood.
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The American Heart Association recommends eating limited amounts of whole-milk dairy products, fatty meats, tropical oils (coconut and palm oil, for example), and hydrogenized oils, because these foods are high in unhealthy fats.
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Words like poly-sorbate 80 and partially hydrogenized particulate matter.
Planet of the Blind 2009
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Words like poly-sorbate 80 and partially hydrogenized particulate matter.
Planet of the Blind 2009
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Since I’ve been making these at home I’ve turned into a muffin snob, and will no longer eat greasy, prepackaged gas station mounds of partially hydrogenized high fructose bready garbage.
Mosh Potatoes Steve “Buckshot” Seabury 2010
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Since I’ve been making these at home I’ve turned into a muffin snob, and will no longer eat greasy, prepackaged gas station mounds of partially hydrogenized high fructose bready garbage.
Mosh Potatoes Steve “Buckshot” Seabury 2010
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