Medici, but it was not so hard as that of China; that is to say, it was not composed of kaolin and petuntse, but was a soft paste and translucent, which is one of the principal tests of porcelain.
Soft paste, which has been discontinued for many years in every other fabrique in France, is still made at both places, and they consequently produce the closest imitations of old Sevres pate tendre.
The identification should be rendered the easier when it is borne in mind that the early Copenhagen porcelain of the Fournier period is soft paste, whereas the Fürstenberg porcelain is hard paste.
Simmer gently for ten minutes, at the end of which time stir constantly with a wooden spoon, and boil for ten minutes longer, so as to form a soft paste.
Mix two ounces of flour in a little water, making a smooth, soft paste, and pour it over your stew, stirring constantly.
Possibly the light ware of this period gave rise to the idea of soft paste.
Soft paste is easily scratched and is melted by intense heat.
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