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Chefs Companion a Concise Dictionary of Culinary TermsDefines terms related to foods, cooking techniques, foreign cuisines, kitchen equipment, seasonings, and winesElizabeth Riely
bowl, soufflé dish, etc.) of food in a large, shallow pan of warm water, which surrounds the food with gentle heat. The food may be cooked in this manner either in an oven or on top of a range. This technique is designed to cook delicate dishes such as...
Foie Gras- an hors d’oeuvres of seasoned livers of geese, duck, chicken, or veal made into a pâté. Foil, aluminum foil- a thin pliable sheet of aluminum; easily molded, conducts heat well, can withstand temperature extremes and is impervious to odors, moisture and air; used to cover...
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 ...
Define culminate. culminate synonyms, culminate pronunciation, culminate translation, English dictionary definition of culminate. v. cul·mi·nat·ed , cul·mi·nat·ing , cul·mi·nates v. intr. 1. a. To reach the highest point or degree; climax: habitu
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中文» EnglishPinyin » 中文English » 中文字 » Char. Detail字 » Etymology culinary 'kjuːlə,nɛriː Main English Definition (形) As an adjective Culinary. Hyphenationcul•i•nar•y Part of Speech(形) adjective
As always, this update includes not only words that are new to the dictionary, but also new and revised senses of existing terms (including extremely well-known ones likesexandwoke), as well as other changes, such as the spelling we use for particular headwords (notably, we now use the ...
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...