How to use in-sentence of “boiled”:
+ The liver-shaped seen in the liverwort “Marchantia for example, was boiled in wine as a medicine against liver problems.
+ The raw noodles are boiled before being served hot or cold.
+ The leaves are also dried and used to wrap corn dough before it is boiled to make Fanti kenkey, a fine Ghanaian dish eaten with ground Black pepperpepper, onions, tomatoes and fish.
+ On Christmas Day the pudding must be boiled in a pot for several hours.
+ Green papayas, those that are not ripe, are eaten in some Asiatic countries in salads, currycurries and boiled before eating them.
+ Other ingredients include mushrooms, avocado, olive olives, hard boiled egg, artichoke hearts, heart of palm, green beans, cheeses.
+ Another popular drink is sherbet, a sweet cold drink made of fruit juice mixed or boiled with sugar, often perfumed with rose water.
+ The answer boiled down to reducing the problem of the equations’s field to the equation’s group; Galois proved that the two had a connection.

Example sentences of “boiled”:
+ The malt water soak in boiled rice until grains of rice appear on the surface.
+ Next, the azuki are boiled again for a short time to remove harshness.
+ The malt water soak in boiled rice until grains of rice appear on the surface.
+ Next, the azuki are boiled again for a short time to remove harshness.
+ At some point in time, the argument boiled down to “You did it, no I didn’t, yes you did”.
+ Other Japanese fish stock is made from fish that have been fried and boiled for several hours, creating a white milky broth.
+ The noodles are very thin and do not need to be boiled for very long to become soft.
+ And the liquid is poured out, drained, and boiled with sugar and ginger.
+ Red or green lentils may be used and in some recipes the lentils are boiled with vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, parsley and onion, and then pureed.
+ Wool can also be made into felt after it is boiled in hot water and rubbed together.
+ The meat in the dish was normally cut into medium-sized pieces and boiled with the vegetables in water.
+ Stock lasts for three or four days in the fridge, but can be boiled again, and stored again.
+ Hard boiled eggs are sometimes added as well, and the pie is made in a deep dish.
+ The classic soup is a mix of mostly raw vegetables, boiled potatoes, eggs, and a cooked meat such as beef, veal, sausages, or ham with kvass.
+ This survived even when the bacteria were boiled for five minutes.
+ Hitoshi captured the president of the North Sea, Ishikari, who could not eat even if it was boiled or baked, with a pink film and a naked tatami in the room.
+ They are boiled together, then chilled to serve as a breakfast food.
+ This is often made from boiled rabbit skins.
+ If the water in the area is not safe, it can be boiled to make it safe.
+ Tafelspitz is boiled beef in broth Viennese style.
+ In Kansai style cooking, mirin is boiled for a short time.
+ Then fresh water is added and the mixture again boiled 2 or 3 hours.
More in-sentence examples of “boiled”:
+ In New Zealand their beef Schnitzel meals are almost always eaten with a large serving of mashed potatoes and/or boiled vegetables.
+ The harvested shoots must first be boiled in lye to prepare the fibres for the making of the yarn.
+ The wort is boiled and hops are added.
+ It is also eaten as sprouts, and the fresh or dried seed pods can be used as a Black pepperpeppery boiled eggs, mayonnaise and salt.
+ The template is not to be a substitute for a section in paragraph form, since a review can not be accurately boiled down to a simple rating out of five stars or other numeric score.
+ Recently, there has been a new “filled” falafel, its center usually consisting of ground meat or minced onions or a boiled egg.
+ A pottage is a warm meal made with cereal that has been boiled or stewed in usually water or milk.
+ He gums had become so sore and his teeth so loose that he could only eat flour boiled in water.
+ Sago pearls can be boiled with water or milk and sugar to make a sweet sago pudding.
+ The circular frame is kept in a vessel, boiled for an entire day and then bent in the form of circle and dried.
+ There are two different types of boiled eggs: hard boiled eggs and soft-boiled eggs.
+ In Scotland a dish called “Sowans” was made by putting the husks from oats in water for a week so that the fine, dusty part of the meal remained at the bottom to be strained off, boiled and taken as food.
+ The lentils are then boiled in water or broth.
+ The oats are boiled in water or milk, or both.
+ All this is boiled 2 or 3 hours and then cooled.
+ Kakuni of pork is the dish which is boiled softly with sweet sake, soy sauce, and sake.
+ It is made from the sap of maple trees, which is boiled until it thickens.
+ In 1964, tensions boiled over and the Rhodesian Bush War began.
+ Kansai-style boiled mirin is called “nikiri mirin”.But usually it is boiled enough to take alcohl away in cooking.
+ Then they put the things they boiled into a bowl and eat them.
+ Once boiled rice and Nuruk are mixed, the enzymes in Nuruk break down carbohydrates in rice into sugar.
+ In the 19th century, it was customary for rich citizens of Krakow to throw coins, apples, sweets and boiled eggs down the grassy slope of the Krak Mound to be picked up by poor local people.
+ It usually includes a bed of leaf vegetables or lettuce, which can be served with hard boiled eggs, strips of meat, cheese, cucumbers, croutons, and tomatoes.
+ Fresh peas are often eaten boiled and flavored with butter and/or spearmint as a side dish vegetable.
+ Generally gungjung tteokbokki uses beef and vegetable because it was cooked at court but general tteokbokki uses fish cake, green onions and boiled egg.
+ A sweet porridge of boiled and crushed azuki beans are eaten with rice-flour dumplings.
+ Also there are many spices that are boiled too to make the broth.
+ There they are boiled in hot oil, it’s the best oil that money can buy, but it’s still pretty hot and you will be turned into gold.
+ On the other hand, the genuine Ling Zhi tastes bitter, but few consumers would know the difference, especially if the herb is mixed in a prescription and boiled together with other herbs.
+ This applies to most countries, but in some place the water needs to be boiled first to kill the germs and drunk after it has cooled down.
+ Traditionally, boiled soybeans were crushed in a mortar and made into a brick shape to be tied up with straw.
+ In some of them, meat and vegetables are boiled together with water until they turn into a thick mush.
+ They put Vitus in a pot of boiled oil with a rooster.
+ They are the only bread product that is boiled before it is baked.
+ First, the azuki beans are boiled until the azuki skin stretches.
+ Gundruk is the leaves of the mustard oil plant that are dried in the sun, then boiled with ingredients.
+ In Jewish tradition they are considered as food for mourners, together with boiled eggs.
+ In Croatia freshly grated horseradish is often eaten with boiled ham or beef.
+ Severe historical punishments included being burned or boiled to death; cut or torn apart; crushed by stones; sawed in half; crucified; and many other extremely painful methods of execution.
+ To make the perfect soft boiled egg, bring the water up to a boil, then lower it to a rapid simmer.
+ A boiled egg is an egg boiled in its shell.
+ Usually, lentils are boiled to a stew-like consistency with vegetables and then seasoned with a mixture of spices to make many side dishes such as sambar sambar, rasam and dal, which are usually served over rice and roti.
+ They are different from doughnuts because they are boiled before baked.
+ It is often served with a spread made of butter and hard boiled eggs.
+ Magic mushrooms can be cooked, boiled into a drink, or eaten raw.
+ In Matinha dos Pretos, pieces of the nest may be boiled in water to make a tea that serves as treatment for asthma.
+ Polenta is a dish of boiled cornmeal.
+ Hunters needed the right whale’s blubber for meat, because blubber could be boiled to make oil.
+ The dish may be served with dahi chutney or yoghurtraita, korma, curry, a sour dish of eggplant, boiled egg and salad.
+ In New Zealand their beef Schnitzel meals are almost always eaten with a large serving of mashed potatoes and/or boiled vegetables.
+ The harvested shoots must first be boiled in lye to prepare the fibres for the making of the yarn.
+ The wort is boiled and hops are added.
