0 present participle of whisk --
1 to take something or someone somewhere else suddenly and quickly: --
2 to beat eggs, cream, etc. with a special tool in order to add air and make the food light: --
Many species have long, sensitive vibrissae for touch or whisking.
In all whisking animals in which it has so far been measured, these whisking movements are rapidly controlled in response to behavioural and environmental conditions.
Then, as with a mayonnaise, the emulsion is formed by very slowly whisking melted butter into it.
Whisking movements are amongst the fastest produced by mammals.
Exploratory whisking occurs when animals whisk in air without contact or with only light contact.
Mayonnaise is made by slowly adding oil to an egg yolk, while whisking vigorously to disperse the oil.
It also occurs if they turn their head to the side while whisking.
Continue adding butter while whisking until one has the desired quantity of "beurre mont".