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  2. Scalping - Wikipedia

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    Karl Bodmer's 1844 aquatint Scalp Dance of the Minitarres depicts Siouan Hidatsa people in a scalp dance.. Scalping is the act of cutting or tearing a part of the human scalp, with hair attached, from the head, and generally occurred in warfare with the scalp being a trophy. [1]

  3. List of cooking techniques - Wikipedia

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    See also References Further reading External links A acidulate To use an acid (such as that found in citrus juice, vinegar, or wine) to prevent browning, alter flavour, or make an item safe for canning. al dente To cook food (typically pasta) to the point where it is tender but not mushy. amandine A culinary term indicating a garnish of almonds. A dish served amandine is usually cooked with ...

  4. Cooking school - Wikipedia

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    A class at the Raymond Blanc cooking school in Oxford, England. A cooking school [a] is an institution devoted to education in the art and science of cooking and food preparation. There are many different types of cooking schools around the world, some devoted to training professional chefs, others aimed at amateur enthusiasts, with some being ...

  5. Boston Cooking School - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Cooking School was founded in 1879 by the Women’s Education Association of Boston [note 1] "to offer instruction in cooking to those who wished to earn their livelihood as cooks, or who would make practical use of such information in their families."

  6. Culinary Class Wars - Wikipedia

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    Culinary Class Wars (Korean: 흑백요리사: 요리 계급 전쟁) is a South Korean cooking competition in the dramatic style of Physical: 100. The first season was released on Netflix in 2024 and featured one hundred elite chefs divided into two classes: white spoons (veterans) and black spoons (newcomers), competing for the prize of ₩ 300 ...

  7. Lynja - Wikipedia

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    He helped shoot and edit each of her "Cooking with Lynja" videos since 2020. [3] The videos were praised by Vice for their simple recipes, clever editing techniques and writing style. [10] The videos also reference viral memes, including the Grimace Shake trend. [11] In 2021, "Cooking with Lynja" won "Best Editing" at the 11th Streamy Awards. [12]

  8. Recipe - Wikipedia

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    The first Internet Usenet newsgroup dedicated to cooking was net.cooks created in 1982, later becoming rec.food.cooking. [35] It served as a forum to share recipes text files and cooking techniques. In the U.S. in 2008, there was a renewed focus on cooking at home due to the late-2000s recession . [ 36 ]

  9. Sandra Lee (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Lee Christiansen (née Waldroop; born July 3, 1966), [1] [2] known professionally as Sandra Lee, is an American television chef and author.She is known for her "Semi-Homemade" cooking concept, which Lee describes as using 70 percent packaged and 30 percent fresh products.