Chefs Companion a Concise Dictionary of Culinary TermsDefines terms related to foods, cooking techniques, foreign cuisines, kitchen equipment, seasonings, and winesElizabeth Riely
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Twitter Google Share on Facebook culmen Also found in:Medical,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. (ˈkʌlmən) n,plculmina 1.the summit 2.the external ridge on the upper mandible of a bird's bill Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers ...
culinary [kyoo-luh-ner-ee,kuhl-uh-] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective of, relating to, or used in cooking or the kitchen. Discover More Other Words From cu li·nar i·lyadverb Discover More Word History and Origins Origin ofculinary1
1. The softer, usually edible part, contained within the shell of a nut or a stone of a fruit; also known as the meat. 2. The body of a seed within its husk or other outer covering. 3. A whole seed grain (ex. wheat and corn). ...
2. An unleavened dough formed from a liquid (eggs and/or water) mixed with a flour (wheat, buckwheat, rice or other grains or a combination of grains) and cut or extruded into tubes, ribbons and other shapes; flavorings such as herbs, spices and vegetables (ex. tomatoes and spinach) ...
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culinary 'kjuːlə,nɛriː Main English Definition (形) As an adjective Culinary. Hyphenation cul•i•nar•y Part of Speech (形) adjective Matching Results 厨房 chúfáng kitchen New Search Wildcard: Use * as placeholder for 0 or more Chinese characters or pinyin syllables Full...
a style or quality of cooking; cookery: Italian cuisine; This restaurant has an excellent cuisine. Archaic.the kitchen or culinary department of a house, hotel, etc. Discover More Word History and Origins Origin ofcuisine1 1475–85;<French:literally, kitchen <Vulgar Latin*cocīna,forLatincoquīn...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Acronyms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. A high public or government official of the Chinese empire; the term has been used in reference to the power wielded by a mandarin-like class of professionals—physicians, lawyers, scientists, enginee...