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  2. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Name Alternative names Purpose in food preparation Design Image Apple corer: To remove the core and pips from apples and similar fruits Apple cutter: To cut apple and similar fruits easily while simultaneously removing the core and pips. Cf. peeler: Baster: Used during cooking to cover meat in its own juices or with a sauce.

  3. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    In some cultures, such as Ethiopian and Indian, hands alone are used or bread takes the place of non-edible utensils.In others, such as Japanese and Chinese, where bowls of food are more often raised to the mouth, little modification from the basic pair of chopsticks and a spoon has taken place.

  4. List of food and drink magazines - Wikipedia

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    American Winery Guide; Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal; Canadian Wine Annual; Cocina; Decanter; Food & Wine; Gambero Rosso; Harpers Magazine (trade publication) ...

  5. Category:Culinary terminology - Wikipedia

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  6. List of programs broadcast by Create - Wikipedia

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    Martha Stewart's Cooking School; Martha's Sewing Room; Martin Yan's Chinatowns; Martin Yan's Taste Of Vietnam; Martin Yan's Quick & Easy; Master Class at Johnson & Wales; Mexico: One Plate at a Time; Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking

  7. Hartshorn - Wikipedia

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    Oil of hartshorn is a crude chemical product obtained from the destructive distillation of deer antlers. Salt of hartshorn refers to ammonium carbonate, an early form of smelling salts and baking powder obtained by dry distillation of oil of hartshorn. Spirit of hartshorn (or spirits of hartshorn) is an archaic name for aqueous ammonia ...

  8. Does the Food in Cooking Shows Get Cold Before Judges Can ...

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    “On cooking shows, doesn’t the food get cold before anyone is able to actually taste it?” Us Weekly reader Laura C. from Frederick, Maryland, asked Us in the latest issue of the magazine ...

  9. Culinary arts - Wikipedia

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    Before cooking institutions, professional cooks were mentors for individual students who apprenticed under them. [13] In 1879, the first cooking school was founded in the United States: the Boston Cooking School. This school standardized cooking practices and recipes, and laid the groundwork for the culinary arts schools that would follow. [14]