0 paper that does not allow oil through, used especially in cooking: --
A filet of pompano is baked in a sealed parchment paper envelope with a white sauce of wine, shrimp, and crabmeat.
The product is then dipped into hot sugar syrup and placed on parchment paper to dry.
The pocket is created by overlapping circles of aluminum foil and parchment paper and then folding them tightly around the food to create a seal.
But colloidal particles are big enough to be blocked by parchment paper or animal membrane.
He turned away from his computer and began writing on parchment paper instead.
On a piece of 50-year-old parchment paper he saw a design which gave him an idea.
The traditional preparation calls for cutting a heart shape out of a piece of parchment paper.
This coating is a natural non-porous cement, that gives to the vegetable parchment paper its resistance to grease and its semi-translucency.