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Il toasting (o toastin' o toast o chatting) è uno stile vocale usato nella musica reggae che consiste nel parlare o cantare/cantilenare sopra un riddim o un beat, ovvero parti di brani musicali essenzialmente composte da percussioni. È composto dalla creazione di un flusso sonoro ininterrotto, all'interno del quale le parole sono ...
L'origine più accreditata del termine podcasting è un articolo apparso sul quotidiano britannico The Guardian a firma di Ben Hammersley, Audible Revolution, in cui l'articolista, per definire il nuovo fenomeno di file audio in formato MP3 disponibili su supporti facilmente trasportabili come l' iPod e la possibilità di costruire un palinsesto co...
Toasting is a common method of making stale bread more palatable. Bread is commonly toasted using a toaster or a toaster oven. Toast may contain acrylamide caused by the browning process, which is suspected to be a carcinogen. However, claims that acrylamide in burnt toast causes cancer have not been proven.
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A toaster is a small electric appliance that uses radiant heat to brown sliced bread into toast. It typically consists of one or more slots into which bread is inserted, and heating elements, often made of nichrome wire, to generate heat and toast the bread to the desired level of crispiness.
Toast most commonly refers to: Toast (food), bread browned with dry heat. Toast (honor), a ritual in which a drink is taken. Toast may also refer to: Places. Toast, North Carolina, a census-designated place in the United States. Books. Toast (play), a 1999 play by Richard Bean. Toast, a memoir by Nigel Slater.
A toast is a ritual during which a drink is taken as an expression of honor or goodwill. The term may be applied to the person or thing so honored, the drink taken, or the verbal expression accompanying the drink.
Toasting (rap in other parts of the Anglo Caribbean) or deejaying is the act of talking, usually in a monotone melody, over a rhythm or beat by a deejay. It can either be improvised or pre-written.