Similar words: sue, issue, ensue, pursue, tissue, due to, bouquet, banquet. Meaning: ['suːɪt] n. hard fat around the kidneys and loins in beef and mutton.
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1 Suet, I believe, is cow fat.
2 Stir in the suet, herbs and enough cold water to make a soft dough.
3 Stir the flour, suet, cinnamon and baking powder together then mix in the liquid to bind.
4 Tung Suet plays Bach's minuet at home.
5 A gentleman without living is like pudding without suet.
6 Process the suet, apples,[Sentencedict.com] mixed peel and grated rind in a food processor.
7 Suet Usually made from animal fat, vegetable versions are available.
8 The suet puddings and the red pillar - boxes have entered into your soul.
9 Suet - yee fulfils her agreement by substituting herself for Lok - shan's ex - wife .
10 Suet is fat found around the kidneys of cattle, used to make a kind of soft pastry filled with steak and kidney or as a dessert with something sweet like golden syrup .
11 Other examples are: the fat of meats, bone-marrow, suet (the best found around the loin and kidneys of the beef creature), cocoanut butter, butterine , and oleomargarine.
12 Cut down on all fats, particularly those from animal sources especially lard, suet, double cream and full-fat cheeses.
13 But every day we would have a pudding, rice or suet,(www.Sentencedict.com) and always different.
14 Derma:Beef casing stuffed with a seasoned mixture of matzo meal or flour, onion, and suet, prepared by boiling, then roasting.
15 We minimize the use of saturated fats found in foods such as butter, ghee, suet, lard, coconut oil and dairy products.
16 A gentleman without an estate is like a pudding without suet.
17 A fillet of beef cut from the tenderloin, often bound in bacon or suet for cooking.
18 When the offerer has cut it up into pieces, the priest shall lay these, together with the head and suet, on top of the wood and the fire on the altar.
19 Beef casing stuffed with a seasoned mixture of matzo meal or flour, onion, and suet, prepared by boiling, then roasting.
20 If you do not have a food processor you may grate the suet and the apple.
21 In that early New Yorker essay, Gordimer wrote of growing up in the "smug suet of white provincialism" in a small mining town outside Johannesburg.