Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Backtrennmittel
English translation:
non-stick baking medium
Added to glossary by
Stephen Sadie
Jun 21, 2005 09:22
18 yrs ago
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German term
Backtrennmittel
German to English
Marketing
Food & Drink
Das rein pflanzliche Backtrennmittel aus dem Hause Maxfry eignet sich hervorragend zum Einsprühen von Backformen, Backblechen, Trichtern, Messern, Teigteilern und Teigbottichwänden.
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Proposed translations
(English)
3 +2 | non-stick medium | Frosty |
4 +4 | (non-stick) baking spray | Claire Cox |
4 +1 | anti-caking agent | Yuri Dubrov |
3 | cake/bread release agent | MandyT |
Proposed translations
+2
7 mins
Selected
non-stick medium
A wee bit of inspired guesswork!
Peer comment(s):
agree |
sylvie malich (X)
: ...and a good guess indeed.
2 mins
|
agree |
writeaway
: non-stick sounds right in the context
3 mins
|
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "I like this but my client wants baking included, he pays! Thanks to all!"
+1
8 mins
anti-caking agent
check glossaries too
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Ingo Dierkschnieder
0 min
|
neutral |
sylvie malich (X)
: If I'm not mistaken, an anti-caking ingredient is added to dry food so that it doesn't stick and not onto a pan before baking.
5 mins
|
neutral |
Claire Cox
: same reservations as Sylvie...
7 mins
|
neutral |
Hilary Davies Shelby
: not the same thing - this is for flour, etc to stop it sticking together in lumps (or "caking") in the packet
4 hrs
|
+4
14 mins
(non-stick) baking spray
To stop cakes, biscuits etcsticking to the tins when unmoulding after cooking.
See:
Crossville Chronicle(If using muffin tins or a 9-by-9-inch pan, spray with nonstick baking spray. ... Spray top lightly with baking spray. Bake muffins for 20 minutes; ...
www.crossville-chronicle.com/ Chronicle/Living/031404recipes.html - 20k - Cached - Similar pages
Print MenuPlace ropes diagonally on a large baking sheet coated with cooking spray. ... Pour batter into a 12-cup Bundt pan coated with baking spray. Bake at 350° for ...
food.cookinglight.com/cooking/recipefinder. dyn?action=printMenu&menu_id=520230 - 18k - Cached - Similar pages
See:
Crossville Chronicle(If using muffin tins or a 9-by-9-inch pan, spray with nonstick baking spray. ... Spray top lightly with baking spray. Bake muffins for 20 minutes; ...
www.crossville-chronicle.com/ Chronicle/Living/031404recipes.html - 20k - Cached - Similar pages
Print MenuPlace ropes diagonally on a large baking sheet coated with cooking spray. ... Pour batter into a 12-cup Bundt pan coated with baking spray. Bake at 350° for ...
food.cookinglight.com/cooking/recipefinder. dyn?action=printMenu&menu_id=520230 - 18k - Cached - Similar pages
Peer comment(s):
agree |
sylvie malich (X)
: sure, why not?
1 min
|
agree |
writeaway
: well, same as Frosty-only I think his answer is closer as it's the agent that is used in the spray
4 mins
|
agree |
rangepost
29 mins
|
agree |
Hilary Davies Shelby
: this is what i'd call it - things like Pam spray, etc
4 hrs
|
13 mins
cake/bread release agent
In an English into German translation I recently checked cake/bread release agent was used for this in the source text.
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Note added at 17 mins (2005-06-21 09:39:30 GMT)
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You may find this website useful:
www.croda-foods.co.uk/products/introduction.htm (section release agents)
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Note added at 22 mins (2005-06-21 09:44:44 GMT)
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On the above website you will also find a glossary:
Release agent
A vegetable oil based product, which may contain emulsifiers, cereal, waxes, etc which is formulated especially to facilitate the clean release of product from oven bands, tins, trays, etc.
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Note added at 26 mins (2005-06-21 09:48:04 GMT)
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Obviously depending on what you are referring to you simply use release agent or cake release agent or bread release agent.
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Note added at 17 mins (2005-06-21 09:39:30 GMT)
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You may find this website useful:
www.croda-foods.co.uk/products/introduction.htm (section release agents)
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Note added at 22 mins (2005-06-21 09:44:44 GMT)
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On the above website you will also find a glossary:
Release agent
A vegetable oil based product, which may contain emulsifiers, cereal, waxes, etc which is formulated especially to facilitate the clean release of product from oven bands, tins, trays, etc.
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Note added at 26 mins (2005-06-21 09:48:04 GMT)
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Obviously depending on what you are referring to you simply use release agent or cake release agent or bread release agent.
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