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A scale for measuring temperature. On the Fahrenheit scale, which is named for the German physicist who established it, pure water freezes at 32° and boils at 212°.
A scale for measuring temperature. On the centigrade scale, pure water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°.
A scale for measuring temperature. On the Celsius scale, which is named for the Swedish astronomer that proposed it, pure water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°.
This kitchen tool is made to easily remove the scales attached to the skin of a fish that will be prepared and cooked whole.
A kitchen device used to measure the weight of ingredients and other food. Kitchen scales are available in balance or spring models.
A device used to remove the scales of a fish by scraping in the opposite direction of which the scales lie.
1. To measure or divide ingredients, batters or dough by weight or measurement. 2. A kitchen device used to measure the weight of ingredients and other food.
A vegetable that is a young onion which has a white base, not developed into a bulb yet, and long, straight, green leaves.
A heat monitor and gauge used to measure temperatures of 100°F to 400°F or higher in hot substances and liquids, when heating sugar for making candy, jam, syrup, and grease for deep frying.
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