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  2. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Olla – a ceramic jar, often unglazed, used for cooking stews or soups, for the storage of water or dry foods, or for other purposes. Pipkin – an earthenware cooking pot used for cooking over direct heat from coals or a wood fire. Palayok – a clay pot used as the traditional food preparation container in the Philippines used for cooking ...

  3. Gordon Ramsay: Chef Blast - Wikipedia

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    The game is free to play and includes a competitive aspect with the "Genius League" tournament mode. The game is uploaded with new levels, recipes, and more each fortnight. A recipe book is also available to players and different challenges throughout the game unlock exclusive recipes. [3] Chef Blast also features voice-over from Gordon Ramsay ...

  4. What's Cooking? with Jamie Oliver - Wikipedia

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    What's Cooking? is an interactive cookbook and food preparation video game with recipes that each list preparation times, ingredients and courses. Recipes can be sorted by criteria such as dishes that take less than 20 minutes to prepare, or vegetarian-only meals. After opening a recipe, an ingredient list is presented.

  5. Steel and tin cans - Wikipedia

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    Cans can store a broad variety of contents: food, beverages, oil, chemicals, etc. In a broad sense, any metal container is sometimes called a "tin can", even if it is made, for example, of aluminium. [1] [2] Steel cans were traditionally made of tinplate; the tin coating stopped the contents from rusting the steel. Tinned steel is still used ...

  6. Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat? - Wikipedia

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    Cooking Guide is an "interactive cooking aid" that gives step by step instructions on how to cook from a range of 245 dishes. [5] The user is guided through the preparation and cooking process via audio narration and instructional video clips, and the user can use the Nintendo DS's voice recognition to proceed through each cooking step.

  7. Cook, Serve, Delicious! - Wikipedia

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    Alongside cooking, chores to keep the restaurant sanitary, such as washing dishes, throwing out the garbage, and flushing the lavatory have to be completed, each following a similar approach to complete as cooking food. [2] [3] Between days, the player can adjust their menu, buying new recipes, equipment or decorations with money earned.

  8. Self-heating food packaging - Wikipedia

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    The can is manufactured as a triple-walled container. A container for the beverage is surrounded by a container of the heating agent separated from a container of water by a thin breakable membrane. When the user pushes on the bottom of the can, a rod pierces the membrane, allowing the water and heating agent to mix.

  9. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    Metal cans are used (in the United States the smallest practical grain storage uses closed-top #10 metal cans measuring about 3 to 3.5 liters). Storage in grain sacks is ineffective; mold and pests destroy a 25 kg cloth sack of grain in a year, even if stored off the ground in a dry area.