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baking powder
baking powder
名詞
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/bˈeɪkɪŋ pˈaʊdɚ/
(膨張剤)

(膨張剤)

ベーキングパウダー

a white powder that is used in baking products in order to make them rise and light

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Baking powder helped the biscuits achieve a perfect rise and a tender crumb.
The fluffy pancakes owed their light texture to the addition of baking powder.
What is "baking powder"?

Baking powder is a leavening agent used in baking that consists of a mixture of alkaline and acidic components. It is typically a fine powder with a neutral taste. Baking powder is made by combining an alkaline substance, such as baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), with one or more acidic compounds, such as cream of tartar. This combination creates a reaction when exposed to moisture and heat, producing carbon dioxide gas that causes dough or batter to rise. Unlike baking soda, which requires an acidic ingredient to activate its leavening properties, baking powder is a self-contained leavening agent. It is commonly used in recipes where there are no acidic ingredients present or when a more predictable rise is desired.

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複合名詞
sweetener
名詞
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w
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ee
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ə
n
n
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ɜ
r
r
(スイートナー)

(スイートナー)

甘味料

a substance used to add sweetness to food or beverages

What is a "sweetener"?

A sweetener, as a food ingredient, is used to enhance the sweetness of various dishes and beverages. It is added to provide a sugary taste without the need for natural sugars. Sweeteners come in various forms, such as granulated sugar, honey, maple syrup, artificial sweeteners, and natural alternatives like stevia or monk fruit extract. They are commonly used in baking, cooking, and in the preparation of beverages like coffee, tea, and soft drinks, allowing individuals to customize the sweetness level according to their preferences.

fat
fat
名詞
f
f
a
æ
t
t
(脂(あぶら))

(脂(あぶら))

脂肪(しぼう)

a substance taken from animals or plants and then processed so that it can be used in cooking

What is "fat"?

Fat is a substance obtained from animals or plants and processed for use in cooking. It is commonly used to add flavor, texture, and richness to dishes. Examples include butter, lard, and various vegetable oils. Fat plays a crucial role in cooking by helping to conduct heat, enhance flavors, and create tender and moist textures in food.

preservative
名詞
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p
r
r
e
i
s
z
e
ɜ
r
r
v
v
a
ə
t
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ɪ
v
v
e
(防腐剤)

(防腐剤)

保存料

a substance that is added to food, cosmetics, or other products to prevent or slow down their spoilage or deterioration

What is a "preservative"?

A preservative is a substance added to food, beverages, or other products to prevent spoilage, decay, or contamination. Preservatives can be natural or synthetic and may come in various forms, such as acids, salts, or antioxidants. They work by inhibiting the growth of bacteria, yeasts, or molds that can cause food to spoil or become unsafe to consume. Preservatives do not usually have a distinctive taste or texture, but some may have a slight impact on flavor or color. To make a preservative, one typically needs to identify the specific microorganisms that cause spoilage or contamination, and then select a suitable preservative that can effectively inhibit their growth.

poultry
poultry
名詞
p
p
ou
l
l
t
t
r
r
y
i
(鶏肉(とりにく))

(鶏肉(とりにく))

家禽(かきん)

meat of chickens, turkeys, and ducks

What is "poultry"?

Poultry refers to meat obtained from domesticated birds, primarily chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese. Poultry meat is a popular protein source consumed worldwide and is known for its versatility and lean profile. Common cuts of poultry include breasts, thighs, wings, and drumsticks, each offering distinct flavors and textures. Poultry meat is prized for its high protein content and is also a good source of essential vitamins and minerals, such as niacin, selenium, and vitamin B6. It can be prepared using various cooking methods, including grilling, roasting, baking, frying, and braising, and is used in a wide range of dishes, from classic roast chicken to soups, salads, sandwiches, and stir-fries.

legume
legume
名詞
l
l
e
ɛ
g
g
u
ju
m
m
e
(マメ科植物)

(マメ科植物)

豆類

any type of plant whose pods contain seeds, such as peas and beans

grain
grain
名詞
g
g
r
r
ai
n
n
(穀類(こくるい))

(穀類(こくるい))

穀物(こくもつ)

the small seeds of wheat, corn, rice, and other such crops

yeast
yeast
名詞
y
j
ea
i
s
s
t
t
(酵母(こうぼ))

(酵母(こうぼ))

イースト

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.

additive
名詞
a
æ
dd
d
i
ə
t
t
i
ɪ
v
v
e
(添加剤 (てんかざい))

(添加剤 (てんかざい))

添加物 (てんかぶつ)

a substance that is added in small quantities to something else to improve or preserve its quality, appearance, or effectiveness

cereal
cereal
名詞
c
s
e
ɪ
r
r
ea
l
l
(穀物類)

(穀物類)

シリアル

food made from grain, eaten with milk particularly in the morning

What is "cereal"?

Cereal is a type of breakfast food made from grains, such as wheat, oats, barley, and corn. It is usually served in a bowl with milk and is often sweetened with sugar or honey. Cereal is available in a variety of shapes and sizes, from flakes to puffs, and can be flavored with spices, dried fruit, and nuts. It is a popular breakfast food due to its convenience and nutritional value, as it is a good source of carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and fiber.

pastry
pastry
名詞
p
p
a
s
s
t
t
r
r
y
i
(焼き菓子)

(焼き菓子)

ペストリー

a baked good made from dough or batter, often sweetened or filled with ingredients like fruit, nuts, or chocolate

What is "pastry"?

Pastry is a type of cake that is made with layers of thin, flaky pastry dough that are filled with a sweet or savory filling, and often topped with frosting or glaze. The pastry dough used in pastry cakes can vary depending on the specific recipe and cultural tradition, such as phyllo dough, puff pastry, or croissant dough. The filling may be made with ingredients such as fruit, cream, custard, or cheese, and can be flavored with spices, extracts, or liqueurs. Pastry cakes can be served as desserts or as a sweet treat with coffee or tea, and are often seen as a symbol of celebration and special occasions. Pastries come in many different shapes and sizes, from small individual pastries to large multi-layered cakes, making them a versatile and popular dessert option.

pudding
pudding
名詞
p
p
u
ʊ
dd
d
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(プディング)

(プディング)

プリン

a sweet creamy dish made with milk, sugar, and flour, served cold as a dessert

gluten
名詞
g
g
l
l
u
u
t
t
e
ə
n
n
(グルテニン)

(グルテニン)

グルテン

a mixture of proteins found in wheat and other cereal grains, responsible for the elastic texture of dough

What is "gluten"?

Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and foods made from them. It gives dough its elasticity and helps it rise during baking. While gluten is harmless for most people, those with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity may experience negative reactions when consuming gluten-containing foods. In these individuals, gluten can damage the lining of the small intestine, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and fatigue.

carbohydrate
carbohydrate
名詞
c
k
a
ɑ
r
r
b
b
o
h
h
y
d
d
r
r
a
t
t
e
(カーボハイドレート)

(カーボハイドレート)

炭水化物

a substance that consists of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon that provide heat and energy for the body, found in foods such as bread, pasta, fruits, etc.

What is "carbohydrate"?

Carbohydrates are one of the three main macronutrients, along with proteins and fats, that provide energy to the body. They are found in a wide variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy products. Carbohydrates are classified into three main types: sugars, starches, and fiber. Sugars are simple carbohydrates found in fruits, vegetables, and dairy products, as well as in processed foods like candy and soda. Starches are complex carbohydrates found in foods like potatoes, rice, bread, and pasta. Fiber, also a complex carbohydrate, is found in plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, and it aids in digestion. Carbohydrates are broken down into glucose, which is used by the body's cells for energy, especially for the brain and muscles during physical activity. A balanced intake of carbohydrates is important for overall health, supporting functions like energy production, digestion, and nutrient absorption.

fiber
名詞
f
f
i
b
b
e
ɜ
r
r
(ファイバー)

(ファイバー)

食物繊維

a type of carbohydrate that cannot be broken down by the body and instead helps regulate bowel movements and maintain a healthy digestive system

What is "fiber"?

Fiber, also known as dietary fiber or roughage, refers to the indigestible portion of plant-based foods that passes through the digestive system relatively unchanged. It is primarily found in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. Fiber comes in two main types: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber dissolves in water and forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract, helping to lower cholesterol levels and regulate blood sugar levels. Insoluble fiber does not dissolve in water and adds bulk to stool, aiding in digestion and preventing constipation. Both types of fiber contribute to overall digestive health, promote regular bowel movements, and can help prevent certain chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

mineral
名詞
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m
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ɪ
n
n
e
ɜ
r
r
a
ə
l
l
(鉱物)

(鉱物)

ミネラル

a solid and natural substance that is not produced in the body of living beings but its intake is necessary to remain healthy

What is "mineral"?

Minerals are essential nutrients that the body needs in small amounts to function properly. They play crucial roles in various bodily processes, including building strong bones and teeth, controlling the amount of water in the body, supporting nerve function, and maintaining healthy metabolism. There are two main categories of minerals: macro-minerals, which are needed in larger quantities, and trace minerals, which are required in smaller amounts. Common macro-minerals include calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and chloride, while examples of trace minerals include iron, zinc, copper, selenium, iodine, and chromium. These minerals are obtained through the diet, primarily from foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds, dairy products, and lean meats.

side dish
side dish
名詞
uk flag
/sˈaɪd dˈɪʃ/
(副菜)

(副菜)

サイドディッシュ

an extra amount of food that is served with the main course, such as salad

What is a "side dish"?

A side dish is a smaller portion of food served alongside the main course of a meal. It is intended to complement the main dish and add variety to the overall dining experience. Side dishes can include a wide range of items, such as vegetables, grains, salads, or potatoes. They are often chosen to balance the flavors and textures of the main course, providing contrast and enhancing the overall enjoyment of the meal.

supper
supper
名詞
s
s
u
ə
pp
p
e
ɜ
r
r
(夕食(ゆうしょく))

(夕食(ゆうしょく))

晩餐(ばんさん)

a meal eaten in the evening, typically lighter than dinner and often the last meal of the day

What is "supper"?

Supper refers to the evening meal, typically eaten later in the day, often after dinner. It is a more casual and light meal compared to dinner, and the specific timing and contents can vary depending on regional customs and personal preferences. Supper may consist of simple dishes such as sandwiches, soups, salads, leftovers, or light snacks. It is often enjoyed in a relaxed setting, either at home with family or friends or as a late-night meal after other evening activities.

bistro
bistro
名詞
b
b
i
ɪ
s
s
t
t
r
r
o
(小さなレストラン)

(小さなレストラン)

ビストロ

a small restaurant that is not expensive

What is a "bistro"?

A bistro is a cozy place with a casual and inviting atmosphere, often characterized by its intimate setting and simple yet charming décor. These charming establishments often feature a limited menu of carefully crafted dishes, typically with a focus on regional specialties and seasonal ingredients. From comforting soups and salads to pasta dishes and grilled meats, bistros cater to a variety of tastes. Additionally, many bistros offer a specially selected wine list to complement the menu, adding to the overall enjoyment of the dining experience. Importantly, bistros are known for their affordability, providing delicious food in a relaxed setting at reasonable prices.

low-fat
low-fat
形容詞
uk flag
/lˈoʊfˈæt/
(ローファットの)

(ローファットの)

低脂肪の

(of food or a diet) having a low or lower amount of fat

processed
形容詞
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p
r
r
o
ɑ
c
s
e
ɛ
ss
s
e
d
t
N/A

N/A

(of food) altered in some way from its original state through various methods such as canning, freezing, or adding preservatives

unprocessed
fatty
fatty
形容詞
f
f
a
æ
tt
t
y
i
(脂肪分が多い (しぼうぶんがおおい))

(脂肪分が多い (しぼうぶんがおおい))

脂っこい (あぶらっこい)

(of food) having a high amount of fat

nonfat
savory
savory
形容詞
s
s
a
v
v
o
ɜ
r
r
y
i
(塩味の)

(塩味の)

風味豊かな

(of food) salty or spicy rather than sweet

overcooked
overcooked
形容詞
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/ˌoʊvɝˈkʊkt/
(煮過ぎの)

(煮過ぎの)

焼き過ぎの

(of food) having been left on heat for too long, resulting in a loss of moisture, flavor, and tenderness

undercooked
undercooked
形容詞
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/əndɝˈkʊkt/
(十分に焼けていない)

(十分に焼けていない)

生焼けの

not cooked sufficiently, resulting in a raw or partially cooked state

stale
stale
形容詞
s
s
t
t
a
l
l
e
(ぱさぱさの)

(ぱさぱさの)

古くなった

(of food, particularly cake and bread) not fresh anymore, due to exposure to air or prolonged storage

fresh
chunky
chunky
形容詞
ch
ʧ
u
ə
n
n
k
k
y
i
(大きな塊の)

(大きな塊の)

塊のある

(of food) having large pieces

starchy
starchy
形容詞
s
s
t
t
a
ɑ
r
r
ch
ʧ
y
i
(デンプンを多く含む)

(デンプンを多く含む)

でんぷん質の

(of food) containing starch in large amounts

starchless
succulent
succulent
形容詞
s
s
u
ə
cc
k
u
j
ə
l
l
e
ɪ
n
n
t
t
(旨味のある)

(旨味のある)

ジューシーな

juicy and full of flavor

substantial
形容詞
s
s
u
ə
b
b
s
s
t
t
a
æ
n
n
t
ʃ
ia
ə
l
l
(しっかりとした)

(しっかりとした)

栄養豊富な

containing a significant amount of nourishment

crisp
形容詞
c
k
r
r
i
ɪ
s
s
p
p
(シャキッとした)

(シャキッとした)

パリッとした

juicy and firm in texture when describing a fruit or vegetable

condiment
condiment
名詞
c
k
o
ɑ
n
n
d
d
i
ə
m
m
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(トッピング)

(トッピング)

調味料 (ちょうみりょう)

a type of seasoning or sauce that is used to add flavor to food

What is "condiment"?

Condiment refers to essential food ingredients that add flavor, zest, and depth to a wide range of dishes. They come in various forms such as sauces, seasonings, spices, and toppings, and are used to enhance the taste, aroma, and overall enjoyment of meals. Condiments offer a burst of flavor, ranging from tangy and spicy to sweet and savory, allowing individuals to customize their culinary experiences. Whether it's a dollop of ketchup on a burger, a sprinkle of herbs on roasted vegetables, or a drizzle of dressing on a salad, condiments play a vital role in elevating the taste and culinary creativity of our meals.

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