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batter
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(浆料)

(浆料)

面糊

a mixture consisting of flour, milk, and eggs, used for making pancakes, or for covering food before frying

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I dipped the fish fillets in a light and crispy batter before frying them.
The fluffy pancakes were made from a simple batter of flour, eggs, milk, and a pinch of salt.
What is "batter"?

Batter refers to a mixture made from combining flour, liquid (such as milk or water), and other ingredients, typically used as a coating or base for various fried or baked foods. It is a versatile ingredient that can be sweet or savory, depending on the recipe. The consistency of the batter can vary, ranging from thin and pourable to thick and scoopable, and it plays a crucial role in achieving the desired texture and flavor in dishes like pancakes, fried chicken, tempura, and cakes. The ingredients in the batter are whisked or mixed together until smooth and then applied to the food item before cooking or baking, resulting in a crispy, golden exterior or a tender, moist interior.

to blend
To blend
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(结合)

(结合)

混合

to combine different substances together

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to carve
To carve
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(切割)

(切割)

雕刻

to cut a piece of cooked meat into smaller pieces

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to deep-fry
To deep-fry
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/dˈiːpfɹˈaɪ/
(油炸)

(油炸)

深炸

to cook food by holding it under oil

to defrost
To defrost
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/dɪˈfɹɔst/
(融化)

(融化)

解冻

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

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to digest
To digest
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(吸收)

(吸收)

消化

to break down food in the body and to absorb its nutrients and necessary substances

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to mash
To mash
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(压碎)

(压碎)

捣碎

to crush food into a soft mass

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to reheat
To reheat
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(再加热)

(再加热)

重新加热

to warm previously cooked food

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to grate
To grate
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(磨碎)

(磨碎)

to cut food into small pieces or shreds using a tool with sharp holes

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to grind
To grind
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(磨碎)

(磨碎)

研磨

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

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to simmer
To simmer
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(炖煮)

(炖煮)

慢炖

to cook something at a temperature just below boiling, allowing it to bubble gently

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to steam
To steam
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(用蒸汽烹饪)

(用蒸汽烹饪)

to cook using the steam of boiling water

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to stew
To stew
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(煮)

(煮)

to cook something at a low temperature in liquid in a closed container

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to warm up
To warm up
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(回温)

(回温)

加热

‌to make already cooked food warm again

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短语状态
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短语的动词
warm
短语的助词
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to whip
To whip
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(打发)

(打发)

搅打

to mix ingredients with a wire whisk or fork in cooking or baking to achieve a specific texture

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to squeeze
To squeeze
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(榨出)

(榨出)

挤压

to force liquid out of something by firmly twisting or pressing it

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bland
Bland
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(淡而无味的)

(淡而无味的)

无味的

(of drink or food) having no pleasant or strong flavor

chunky
Chunky
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(大块的)

(大块的)

厚实的

(of food) having large pieces

chewy
Chewy
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(有嚼头的)

(有嚼头的)

嚼劲十足的

(of food) requiring to be chewed a lot in order to be swallowed easily

creamy
Creamy
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(绵软的)

(绵软的)

奶油般的

having a smooth and soft texture

crispy
Crispy
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(酥脆的)

(酥脆的)

脆脆的

(of food) having a firm, dry texture that makes a sharp, crunching sound when broken or bitten

crunchy
Crunchy
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(酥脆的)

(酥脆的)

脆的

firm and making a crisp sound when pressed, stepped on, or chewed

tinned
Tinned
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(罐装的)

(罐装的)

罐头的

(of food) preserved and sold in a can

appetite
Appetite
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(胃口)

(胃口)

食欲

the feeling of wanting food

banquet
Banquet
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(筵席)

(筵席)

宴会

a large and formal meal for many people, often for a special event

What is a "banquet"?

A banquet is a formal and lavish meal or feast, often held to celebrate a special occasion, honor a person or group, or mark a significant event. It typically involves a large gathering of guests and features multiple courses served in a grand or ceremonial setting. Banquets are characterized by elaborate and meticulously planned menus, with each course carefully prepared and presented to impress guests. The meal may include appetizers, soups, salads, main courses with accompaniments, desserts, and beverages. Banquets are often accompanied by speeches, toasts, entertainment, music, or performances, adding to the festive atmosphere.

feast
Feast
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(筵席)

(筵席)

盛宴

a meal with fine food or a large meal for many people celebrating a special event

What is a "feast"?

A feast is a large and elaborate meal, typically prepared for a special occasion, celebration, or festival. Feasts are often characterized by an abundance of food and drink, served in a setting where guests gather together to enjoy a lavish spread. These meals can include a wide variety of dishes, ranging from appetizers and main courses to side dishes and desserts, often showcasing the culinary traditions and specialties of the host or the culture. Feasts are not only about the food but also about the atmosphere of celebration and friendship, with music, decorations, and festivities adding to the overall experience.

brunch
Brunch
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( brunch)

( brunch)

早午餐

a meal served late in the morning, as a combination of breakfast and lunch

What is "brunch"?

Brunch is a meal typically enjoyed between breakfast and lunch, usually late morning to early afternoon. It combines elements of both breakfast and lunch menus, offering a wide variety of foods and beverages to suit different tastes and preferences. Popular brunch items include eggs benedict, pancakes, waffles, French toast, bacon, sausage, salads, sandwiches, pastries, and fresh fruit. Brunch is often associated with leisurely weekends, providing an opportunity to socialize with friends or family over a relaxed and hearty meal. It is also commonly served at restaurants and cafes, where people can choose from a selection of brunch specials or buffet-style offerings.

buffet
Buffet
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(自助餐厅)

(自助餐厅)

自助餐

a meal with many dishes from which people serve themselves at a table and then eat elsewhere

What is a "buffet"?

A buffet is a style of meal service where a variety of dishes are arranged on a table or series of tables, and guests serve themselves from this selection. This type of dining allows guests to choose their own portions and sample different foods according to their preferences. Buffets often feature a wide range of items, including appetizers, salads, main courses, side dishes, and desserts. Common settings for buffets include hotels, restaurants, parties, and events like weddings or conferences. Buffets offer convenience and flexibility, allowing for a casual and social dining experience as guests can return to the buffet for multiple servings and eat at their own pace.

teatime
Teatime
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(茶歇)

(茶歇)

下午茶

a time in the early evening or afternoon when people have a light meal

corkscrew
Corkscrew
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(螺旋开瓶器)

(螺旋开瓶器)

开瓶器

a small tool with a pointy spiral metal for pulling out corks from bottles

What is a "corkscrew"?

A corkscrew is a handheld tool used for removing corks from bottles, typically wine bottles. It typically consists of a metal spiral, with a pointed end for piercing the cork, attached to a handle or lever. To use a corkscrew, you insert the spiral into the center of the cork and then twist it into the cork until the spiral is fully inserted. Then, you use the handle or lever to pull the cork out of the bottle, using the leverage to ease it out smoothly. Corkscrews come in various styles, including simple handheld models, waiter's corkscrews with fold-out handles, and electric corkscrews that automatically remove the cork with the press of a button.

glassware
Glassware
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(玻璃器具)

(玻璃器具)

玻璃器皿

objects that are made of glass, particularly ones used for eating and drinking

What is "glassware"?

Glassware refers to various items made from glass, typically used for drinking, serving, or decorating. This includes objects like drinking glasses, wine glasses, pitchers, bowls, and vases. Glassware can be made from different types of glass, such as crystal or tempered glass, and may be clear, colored, or patterned. It is valued for its clarity, aesthetic appeal, and the way it enhances the presentation of beverages and food.

tureen
Tureen
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(汤罐)

(汤罐)

汤碗

a deep dish with a lid, used for serving soup

What is a "tureen"?

A tureen is a large, deep serving dish with a lid, often used for serving soups, stews, or other liquid-based dishes at the dining table. Tureens are typically made of ceramic, porcelain, or metal, and they come in various shapes and designs, ranging from classic to contemporary styles. They often have handles on either side for easy carrying and a knobbed lid to help retain heat and flavor. Tureens may feature decorative elements such as patterns, motifs, or sculptural embellishments, adding an elegant touch to the table setting.

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