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lard

[lahrd] / lɑrd /
NOUN
fat
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Half the pleasure are the tortillas, shaped from masa harina, pressed so that you can almost read through them and brushed with lard before they land on the griddle.

From Washington Post

So an anti-inflammatory diet involves avoiding foods that elicit inflammation, such as fried foods, refined carbohydrates, sugar, red and processed meats, and lard.

From Salon

The distinction between a bap and bun you'd typically use for a burger seems to primarily revolve around the fat used in the recipe, with some claiming a true bap must be made with lard.

From Salon

The lard left me with a dough that was super crisp but felt greasy and had an almost chewy texture, so no on the lard.

From Salon

But given Seattle’s natural liberalism, the amendment must be larded with language to protect the unsheltered and encampments before any tougher measures are possible.

From Seattle Times