
(a avea gust)
a gusta
to have a specific flavor
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(porc)
carne de porc
meat from a pig, eaten as food
Pork is meat obtained from pigs, commonly consumed worldwide and appreciated for its versatile flavor and texture. It comes in various cuts, including chops, ribs, loin, shoulder, and bacon, each offering unique cooking properties and taste profiles. Pork is a rich source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, such as thiamine, niacin, and zinc. It can be cooked in numerous ways, including grilling, roasting, frying, and braising, and is used in a wide range of dishes, from traditional roasts to stir-fries, stews, and sandwiches.

(vită)
carne de vită
meat that is from a cow
Beef is meat obtained from cattle, particularly from cows, bulls, or steers. It is a popular and widely consumed protein source in many cuisines around the world. Beef is known for its rich flavor and varied cuts, which offer different textures and levels of tenderness. Common cuts of beef include steak, roast, ground beef, and brisket, each of which can be prepared using various cooking methods such as grilling, roasting, braising, or frying. Beef is prized for its high protein content, as well as its rich array of vitamins and minerals, including iron, zinc, and B vitamins.

(carne de miel)
miel
meat that is from a young sheep
Lamb refers to the meat of young sheep, typically less than a year old. It is known for its tender texture and delicate flavor, which can vary depending on factors like the sheep's age, breed, and diet. Lamb is a staple in many cuisines around the world, prized for its versatility and ability to be cooked in various ways, including grilling, roasting, and stewing. Rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, lamb is a nutritious choice for those seeking a flavorful and satisfying meal.

(pește-ton)
tonă
the meat of a large fish named tuna that lives in warm waters
Tuna, the meat of a large, fast-swimming fish found in warm ocean waters worldwide, is highly regarded for its firm texture, rich flavor, and versatility in culinary applications. Available in various species such as yellowfin, bluefin, and albacore, tuna meat ranges in color from light pink to deep red depending on the species and diet. It is prized for its high protein content and healthy omega-3 fatty acids, making it a nutritious choice for seafood lovers. Tuna meat can be enjoyed raw as sashimi or sushi, grilled, seared, or canned, offering a wide range of culinary possibilities.

(omeletă)
omletă
a dish that consists of eggs mixed together and cooked in a frying pan
An omelet is a simple egg dish that can be made with a variety of fillings. To make a basic omelet, beat eggs in a pan and shake the pan constantly until the eggs just begin to set. Then roll and fold the omelet to form an oval and turn it out onto a plate with the seam side down. To make a fluffy, buttery omelet, use a low-ish heat and the filling options are limitless. Mastering the omelet game requires buttery garlic mushrooms, bacon, ham, asparagus, or salmon. Finally, grated cheese, ham, fresh herbs, mushrooms and smoked salmon are popular fillings for omelets.

(caiet de retete)
carte de bucate
a book that explains how a dish is cooked
A cookbook is a collection of recipes and cooking instructions compiled into a book. It typically includes a range of dishes, from appetizers to desserts, and may also feature tips on cooking techniques, ingredient substitutions, and meal planning. Cookbooks are designed to guide individuals through the process of preparing and cooking food, often providing step-by-step directions, measurements, and cooking times. They serve as a resource for home cooks, chefs, and anyone interested in exploring new recipes and culinary techniques.

(provizii)
produse alimentare
(typically plural) food and other items, typically household goods, that we buy at a supermarket such as eggs, flour, etc.

(tips)
bacșiș
the additional money we give someone such as a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for the services they have given us

(ceea ce a rămas)
restul
a part of something that is left

(resturi de mâncare)
mâncare rasă
the amount of food that remains uneaten after a meal and is typically saved for later consumption

(bucată de carne)
friptură
a large piece of meat or fish cut into thick slices
Steak is a cut of meat, typically beef, prized for its tenderness, flavor, and versatility in cooking. It is usually sliced perpendicular to the muscle fibers, resulting in a tender texture suitable for grilling, pan-searing, broiling, or other high-heat cooking methods. Steak cuts vary in size, thickness, and marbling. The quality of a steak often depends on factors such as the animal's breed, age, and diet, as well as the cooking technique used.

(gata fiert)
bine făcut
(of meat) completely cooked in a way that there is not any pink flesh inside

(făcut mediu)
mediu
(of meat) cooked in a way that there is only a small amount of pink flesh inside

(puțin fiert)
suculent
(of meat) cooked for a short time in a way that the flesh is still red inside

(diluat)
apăsător
having too much water and little taste

(încins)
picant
having a strong taste that gives your mouth a pleasant burning feeling

(îngrijorat)
amar
having a strong taste that is unpleasant and not sweet

(vegetariana)
vegetarian
someone who avoids eating meat
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(veganist)
vegan
someone who does not consume or use anything that is produced from animals, such as meat, milk, or eggs

(brócolii)
broccoli
a vegetable with a thick stem and clusters of edible flower buds, typically green in color
Broccoli is a nutritious vegetable, usually green but sometimes purple, with a dense cluster of small, edible florets attached to a thick, fibrous stalk. It belongs to the cruciferous vegetable family, along with cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, and cabbage. Broccoli has a slightly bitter taste and a crunchy texture when raw, but it becomes tender and milder in flavor when cooked. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, particularly vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, and potassium. Broccoli is commonly enjoyed steamed, boiled, roasted, or stir-fried as a side dish or incorporated into salads, soups, casseroles, and pasta dishes.

( țelină)
mărar
a green vegetable that people eat raw or use in cooking
Celery is a crisp and crunchy vegetable with long, stringy stalks and green leaves. It has a mild and slightly bitter flavor, with a refreshing taste. Celery is commonly used as a flavoring ingredient in cooking, adding depth to soups, stews, stocks, and sauces. It can also be eaten raw as a snack, added to salads for texture and flavor, or used as a garnish for dishes. Celery is low in calories and rich in vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin K and potassium, making it a nutritious addition to meals.

(berenă)
vânătă
a vegetable with dark purple skin, which is eaten cooked
Eggplant is a dark purple or black vegetable with a smooth, glossy skin. It has a slightly bitter taste and a spongy texture. Eggplant is commonly used in cooking and can be grilled, roasted, fried, or sautéed. It is a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes, such as eggplant parmesan, ratatouille, moussaka, or curries. Eggplant is low in calories and high in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making it a nutritious addition to meals.

(cabbage)
varză
a large round vegetable with thick white, green or purple leaves, eaten raw or cooked
Cabbage is a leafy green or purple vegetable with tightly packed layers of leaves forming a round or elongated head. It has a mild, slightly sweet flavor and a crunchy texture when raw, but it becomes tender and sweeter when cooked. Cabbage is commonly used in a variety of dishes, including salads, slaws, soups, stews, stir-fries, and fermented foods like sauerkraut and kimchi. It is rich in vitamins, particularly vitamin C and vitamin K, as well as dietary fiber and antioxidants.

(spanac proaspăt)
spanac
dark and wide green leaves of an Asian plant that can be eaten cooked or uncooked
Spinach is a leafy green vegetable known for its dark green leaves and mild, slightly earthy flavor. It is commonly eaten raw in salads or cooked in various dishes such as soups, stews, and stir-fries. Spinach is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a nutritious addition to your diet. It is particularly high in iron and vitamin K, which are important for maintaining healthy blood and bones. Spinach is also low in calories and carbohydrates, making it a popular choice for those looking to add more nutrients to their meals without adding extra calories.

(a da tips)
a lăsa bacșiș
to give a small amount of money to a waiter, driver, etc. to thank them for their services
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