They are replacements that are much like the original ingredient, but are not the original at all.
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Darlene Blaney has written: 'The ultimate vegetarian collection global cafe' -- subject(s): Ingredient substitutions (Cooking), International cooking, Vegan cooking
"Substitutions" is a plural noun. The verb would be "to substitute".
The main one most people experience is that you can use something you have on hand instead of making a trip to the store to get an ingredient you may not have on hand. Beyond that, substitutions give you variations on recipes that allow you to experiment with different flavors and perhaps create a dish you like better than the original recipe. For people that have food allergies, substitutions provide them with a means to make food safe for them to consume that would otherwise make them sick if prepared in the traditional way.
there can be up to three substitutions per team in a game
Substitutions may be made during any stoppage in play and with the referee's permission. Many leagues modify this rule to limit substitution opportunities, particularly when unlimited substitutions are allowed.
In general, a system of non-linear equations cannot be solved by substitutions.
Substitutions that result in amino acid replacements are said to be nonsynonymous while substitutions that do not cause an amino acid replacement (such as a GGG to GGC change - both codons still encode glycine) are said to be synonymous substitutions
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The number of substitutions is the same for over 30 years. This is three for each team of the match.
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i want to say 12.