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chef Glossary Term
1. Working in the food industry, this title is given to a person who has an occupation that involves the preparation of foods.
grey peppercorn Glossary Term
Often referred to as "grey" in France, this berry is very similar to the traditional black peppercorn or "poivre noir" that is common throughout the world.
sweet potato chip Glossary Term
Made in the same manner as a fried potato chip, Sweet Potato chips are thin, curled or flat in shape, and crunchy-textured.
paella pan Glossary Term
A cooking vessel that is used to prepare the traditional Spanish rice dish, paella. The pan is a large diameter, shallow skillet-like pan that may be made from cast iron, enameled metal, or brushed aluminum.
musubi Glossary Term
A traditional Asian food consisting of cooked rice and one or several other ingredients that are made into small shaped servings to be eaten at home or for meals away from home, such as picnics or lunch box meals.
ginger juice Glossary Term
A liquid juice produced from fresh pressing a subtropical plant that is grown for its knobby root. The root, which is actually a rhizome, has a tan skin and a flesh that may range in color from ivory to light green.
fondue pot Glossary Term
A type of cookware that consists of a pot with a heat source such as a portable cooking fuel or an electrical heating element placed directly below the pot that is used for a food preparation process known as fondues.
trans fatty acids Glossary Term
Also known as trans fat, this is a type of fat that is created when oils are partially hydrogenated, which occurs by adding hydrogen to the oil so ir remains solid rather than liquid.
spring roll Glossary Term
A Chinese appetizer that began as a traditional food served to celebrate the arrival of the Chinese New Year, which occurs during the spring season.
breadfruit Glossary Term
Native to the Pacific regions, it is a round tropical fruit with a thick green, mottled skin that grows from 1 to 7 pounds in weight.
timbale mold Glossary Term
1. A small shaped mold, that may have short or high sides which taper slightly toward the bottom. The Timbale Mold may be round or oval and is often referred to as a tart or tartlett mold.
salsiccia Glossary Term
A fresh Italian link sausage made from ground pork and pork cut into very small pieces that are mixed with fat and then highly seasoned with herbs and spices.
manouri cheese Glossary Term
A popular variety of Greek cheese that is made from sheep or goat's milk. Manouri cheese is available in various shapes and sizes and does not have a rind.
rhubarb Glossary Term
A perennial plant that has celery-like stalks that are greenish pink to dark red in color. Garden variety Rhubarb that is grown outside during the summer months matures from a green into a light pink colored stalk with streaks of green amongst lighter red shades of color.
crown roast Glossary Term
Lamb or pork ribs (the end of the loin) that are shaped into a circle and secured with string so that the exposed rib bones are positioned upward.
emmental cheese Glossary Term
Originating in Switzerland, this cheese is made with raw (unpasteurized) cow's milk, typically as a wheel weighing over 225 pounds with a thin hard rind surrounding it.
devils food cake Glossary Term
The name given to version of a rich dark chocolate cake that was originally developed as a red colored, mild flavored, chocolate cake.
butter Glossary Term
A white or yellow-toned, soft, fatty substance obtained from the churning of milk or cream, allowing the butter to separate from the liquid.
acorn squash Glossary Term
A type of winter squash that resembles an acorn in shape and typically measures from 6 to 10 inches in length.
name yam Glossary Term
A tuber which is common in Asia, Africa, and many tropical countries, that can range in size from several ounces to over 50 pounds.
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