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Definition of room temperature in English: room temperaturenoun mass nounA comfortable ambient temperature, generally taken as about 20°C. manufacturers can transform oils into fats that remain solid at room temperature Example sentencesExamples - In my opinion, this crumble is best warm, but it's good at room temperature, too.
- The inspectors complained that raw eggs were being stored at room temperature instead of in the fridge.
- The flavor improves overnight, so the pie is best served the following day at room temperature.
- If it's thawed at room temperature, harmful bacteria can build up on the surface and in the meat.
- Oils are distinguished from other fats because they remain liquid at room temperature.
- Transfer the dough to a lightly floured cold work surface and set aside to rest at room temperature for five minutes.
- The plant likes bright light and grows well in room temperature.
- These chemicals slowly leach out toxic vapours at room temperature - a process called out-gassing.
- That means the liquid oil is blasted with hydrogen to make it solid at room temperature, like butter.
- Is it true that all red wines should be served at room temperature and not chilled?
- When you get home, place the avocado in a paper bag and keep it at room temperature; it will ripen in two to five days.
- This is a sea vegetable gelatin which does not need to be refrigerated and is quite hard at room temperature.
- Nuts can be stored in their shells for about four months at room temperature before becoming rancid.
- Fresh tomatoes can be stored in the fridge, but are significantly better ripened and served at room temperature.
- If bought green, quince should be allowed to ripen at room temperature for a few days until yellow and fragrant.
- Ghee remains good for several weeks at room temperature, and for months in the refrigerator.
- If it isn't at room temperature, your hands are going to get rather cold when you squeeze out the water.
- I just let the plants sit in the hot tap water until it comes to room temperature, and place in our cooler.
- Cats generally prefer their food between room temperature and body temperature.
- Megan didn't touch her food, merely stared at it while it cooled down to almost room temperature.
Definition of room temperature in US English: room temperaturenounrum A comfortable ambient temperature, generally taken as about 70°F. manufacturers can transform oils into fats that remain solid at room temperature Example sentencesExamples - This is a sea vegetable gelatin which does not need to be refrigerated and is quite hard at room temperature.
- I just let the plants sit in the hot tap water until it comes to room temperature, and place in our cooler.
- If it isn't at room temperature, your hands are going to get rather cold when you squeeze out the water.
- If bought green, quince should be allowed to ripen at room temperature for a few days until yellow and fragrant.
- In my opinion, this crumble is best warm, but it's good at room temperature, too.
- Cats generally prefer their food between room temperature and body temperature.
- Is it true that all red wines should be served at room temperature and not chilled?
- These chemicals slowly leach out toxic vapours at room temperature - a process called out-gassing.
- The plant likes bright light and grows well in room temperature.
- That means the liquid oil is blasted with hydrogen to make it solid at room temperature, like butter.
- The flavor improves overnight, so the pie is best served the following day at room temperature.
- Transfer the dough to a lightly floured cold work surface and set aside to rest at room temperature for five minutes.
- The inspectors complained that raw eggs were being stored at room temperature instead of in the fridge.
- If it's thawed at room temperature, harmful bacteria can build up on the surface and in the meat.
- Megan didn't touch her food, merely stared at it while it cooled down to almost room temperature.
- Ghee remains good for several weeks at room temperature, and for months in the refrigerator.
- Oils are distinguished from other fats because they remain liquid at room temperature.
- Nuts can be stored in their shells for about four months at room temperature before becoming rancid.
- When you get home, place the avocado in a paper bag and keep it at room temperature; it will ripen in two to five days.
- Fresh tomatoes can be stored in the fridge, but are significantly better ripened and served at room temperature.
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