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oatmeal
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yeast
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starch
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hors d'oeuvre
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aperitif
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stew
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to broil
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to poach
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to garnish
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to season
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to marinade
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to dice
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julienne
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to saute
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to grind
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to knead
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to mash
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kosher
Adjetivo
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kosher

kosher

(of food) prepared according to Jewish law

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The meat served at the kosher deli adheres to strict Jewish dietary laws.
The family hosted a kosher Passover Seder, with all the food prepared according to tradition.
What is "kosher"?

Kosher refers to dietary guidelines and practices followed by Jewish people in accordance with Jewish dietary laws, known as Kashrut. Kosher food adheres to specific rules regarding what foods are permissible and how they are prepared and consumed. Permissible foods include those that meet criteria such as coming from animals that chew their cud and have split hooves (for mammals), and having fins and scales (for fish). Additionally, kosher meat must be slaughtered in a humane manner by a trained individual known as a shochet, and the meat must undergo a process of salting and rinsing to remove blood. Dairy and meat products are kept separate, and certain foods, such as pork and shellfish, are prohibited.

halal
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halal

halal

(of food) prepared according to Islamic law

What is "halal"?

Halal refers to dietary guidelines adhered to by Muslims in accordance with Islamic law. This encompasses not only what foods are permissible to eat but also how those foods are prepared and obtained. Halal meat, for example, must come from animals slaughtered in a specific manner, with the name of Allah invoked at the time of slaughter. In halal slaughter, the animal's throat must be cut above the esophagus, just below the trachea, to ensure a swift and humane death that minimizes the animal's suffering. This cut severs the major blood vessels in the neck while leaving the spinal cord intact, facilitating the rapid loss of blood from the body. Additionally, halal foods exclude certain items such as pork and alcohol.

edible
edible
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comestible

comestible

safe or suitable for eating

inedible
culinary
culinary
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culinario

culinario

having to do with the preparation, cooking, or presentation of food

regimen
regimen
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régimen

régimen

a set of instructions given to someone regarding what they should eat or do to maintain or restore their health

texture
texture
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(textura)

(textura)

consistencia

the way that a certain type of food feels in one's mouth, whether it is hard, smooth, etc.

tender
tender
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tierno

tierno

(of food) easy to chew or cut

tough
full-bodied
full-bodied
Adjetivo
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/fˈʊlbˈɑːdɪd/
con cuerpo

con cuerpo

(of drinks) having a rich and intense flavor

What is "full-bodied"?

Full-bodied is a term used to describe a type of drink that has a rich, robust, and complex flavor profile. This term is most commonly used to describe wines, particularly red wines, that have a high tannin content and a full mouthfeel. Full-bodied wines are known for their bold and intense flavors, which can include notes of fruit, spice, and earthiness. In addition to wine, the term full-bodied can also be used to describe other drinks, such as coffee or beer, that have a rich and full flavor profile. Full-bodied drinks are often enjoyed by those who appreciate the depth and complexity of flavors, and can be paired with a variety of foods to enhance the dining experience.

veggie
veggie
Sustantivo
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verdura

verdura

a vegetable

crusty
crusty
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crujiente

crujiente

(of food) having a hard or crisp covering or outer layer

starchy
starchy
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con fécula

con fécula

(of food) containing starch in large amounts

starchless
pungent
pungent
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acre

acre

having a strong, sharp smell or taste that can be overpowering and somewhat unpleasant

wholesome
wholesome
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(saludable)

(saludable)

sano

(of food) nutritious, healthy, and beneficial for one's well-being

wholefood
wholefood
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comida integral

comida integral

food that contains little or no artificial substance and is considered healthy

What is "wholefood"?

Wholefood, also spelled as whole food, refers to foods that are minimally processed and close to their natural state. These foods are typically unrefined or only minimally refined and contain little to no additives or artificial ingredients. Wholefoods include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, and lean proteins such as poultry, fish, and eggs. They are rich in essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants and are associated with numerous health benefits, including reduced risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.

oatmeal
oatmeal
Sustantivo
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avena

avena

a thick, soft food from ground oats, eaten usually for breakfast

What is "oatmeal"?

Oatmeal is a popular breakfast food made from oats that have been ground, rolled, or steel-cut into flakes or coarse pieces. It is typically cooked with water or milk to create a warm, creamy cereal. Oatmeal is known for its hearty texture and nutty flavor, as well as its high fiber content, which can help promote digestive health and keep you feeling full longer. It can be customized with various toppings such as fruits, nuts, seeds, honey, or maple syrup to add flavor and nutrition.

wheatmeal
wheatmeal
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harina de trigo

harina de trigo

an unbleached flour that is made by grinding whole grains of wheat

What is "wheatmeal"?

Wheatmeal is a type of flour produced by grinding whole wheat grains into a fine powder. Wheatmeal contains all parts of the wheat kernel, including the bran, germ, and endosperm. This means it retains more nutrients, fiber, and flavor compared to refined wheat flour, which is made from just the starchy endosperm. Wheatmeal is often used in baking to create bread, cakes, cookies, and other baked goods that have a hearty texture and nutty flavor. It is prized for its higher nutritional content and potential health benefits, including increased fiber intake and improved digestive health.

yeast
yeast
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levadura

levadura

a type of fungus capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide, used in making alcoholic drinks and bread swell

What is "yeast"?

Yeast is a type of fungus commonly used in food preparation, especially in baking. It serves as a leavening agent, aiding in the fermentation process by converting sugar into carbon dioxide, which causes the dough to rise. Yeast adds a distinct flavor and aroma to bread, pastries, and other baked goods. It plays a crucial role in creating light, airy textures and contributing to the overall taste and structure of the final product.

starch
starch
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almidón

almidón

a white carbohydrate food substance that exists in flour, potatoes, rice, etc.

What is "starch"?

Starch is a carbohydrate commonly found in various food ingredients, such as potatoes, rice, corn, and wheat. It serves as a crucial thickening agent, adding texture and body to dishes. When heated or cooked, starch molecules absorb liquid and undergo a process called gelatinization, resulting in a thickened consistency. Starch is often used in sauces, soups, and desserts to enhance their viscosity and create a smooth, pleasing mouthfeel. It plays a vital role in the culinary world, contributing to the overall taste, texture, and appearance of many dishes.

hors d'oeuvre
hors d'oeuvre
Sustantivo
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/hˈoːɹz dˈɜːvɹə/
entremés

entremés

a small dish served before the main course as an appetizer

What is a "hors d'œuvre"?

Hors d'œuvre is a French term that refers to appetizers or small dishes served before the main course of a meal. It translates to "apart from the main work," indicating that these dishes are separate from the main meal. Hors d'œuvres are typically served cold or at room temperature and can include a variety of items such as canapés, bruschetta, cheese platters, shrimp cocktail, or vegetable crudités with dip. They are meant to stimulate the appetite and offer a preview of the flavors to come in the main course.

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aperitif
aperitif
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aperitivo

aperitivo

a drink, particularly alcoholic, consumed before a meal to stimulate one's appetite

What is "apéritif"?

An apéritif is a type of alcoholic drink that is typically consumed before a meal to stimulate the appetite. It is usually a light, refreshing drink that is low in alcohol content and often has a bitter or sour flavor. Apéritifs can be made with a variety of spirits, including vermouth, gin, and champagne, and are often mixed with fruit juices, bitters, or other flavorings. They are commonly served in small quantities, either neat or on the rocks, and are often accompanied by small snacks such as olives, nuts, or cheese. Apéritifs are a popular tradition in many cultures and are often seen as a way to set the tone for a meal and to enhance the dining experience.

stew
stew
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(estofado, guiso)

(estofado, guiso)

guisado

a dish of vegetables or meat cooked at a low temperature in liquid in a closed container

to broil
to broil
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asar a la parrilla

asar a la parrilla

to cook food, especially meat or fish, under or over direct heat

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to poach
to poach
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(cocer a fuego lento, hervir)

(cocer a fuego lento, hervir)

escalfar

to cook food, especially fish, in a small amount of boiling water or another liquid

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to garnish
to garnish
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(aderezar, decorar)

(aderezar, decorar)

adornar

to make food look more delicious by decorating it

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to season
to season
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(condimentar)

(condimentar)

sazonar

to add spices or salt to food to make it taste better

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to marinade
to marinade
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adobar

adobar

to leave food in a seasoned liquid, typically containing oil, vinegar, herbs, and spices, to enhance its flavor and tenderness before cooking

to dice
to dice
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(cortar en dados)

(cortar en dados)

cortar en cubitos

to cut food into small cubes

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julienne
julienne
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en juliana

en juliana

(of vegetables) cut into short narrow strips

to saute
to saute
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(sofreír)

(sofreír)

saltear

to quickly fry food in a small amount of hot oil

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to grind
to grind
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moler

moler

to crush something into small particles by rubbing or pressing it against a hard surface

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to knead
to knead
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(trabajar, sobar)

(trabajar, sobar)

amasar

to form and press dough or wet clay with the hands

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to mash
to mash
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(triturar, majar)

(triturar, majar)

hacer puré de

to crush food into a soft mass

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to defrost
to defrost
Verbo
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descongelar

descongelar

to cause something frozen become warmer to melt away the ice or frost

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to scramble
to scramble
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revolver

revolver

to mix an egg yolk with its egg whites and then cook it, usually with milk or butter

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to dine out
to dine out
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/dˈaɪn ˈaʊt/
(salir a cenar)

(salir a cenar)

salir a comer

to have dinner in a restaurant or at someone else's home

eat in
rotisserie
rotisserie
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rotisserie

rotisserie

a restaurant that specializes in barbecued or roasted meat

doggy bag
doggy bag
Sustantivo
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/dˈɑːɡi bˈæɡ/
bolsa para llevar

bolsa para llevar

a bag for taking home one's leftover food in a restaurant

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hotplate
hotplate
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hornillo

hornillo

a small appliance with a metal or ceramic surface used for cooking or reheating food

maitre d'hotel
maitre d'hotel
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/mˈeɪɾɚ dˈiːhoʊtˈɛl/
maître

maître

someone who is in charge of the waiters and waitresses of a restaurant

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