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conserves
fruit preserved by cooking with sugar
Vegetable
prepared for market or the table. Vegetables and fruits are sometimes loosely, distinguished by the used need of cooking the former for the use of man, while the latter may be eaten raw; but the distinction often
Caboose
A house on deck where the cooking is done commonly called the galley
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Baking
The act or process of cooking in an oven or of drying and hardening by heat or cold
Bake
To prepare as food by cooking in a dry heat either in an oven or under coals or on heated stone or metal as
Flapjack
A fklat cake turned on the griddle while cooking a griddlecake or pacake
Watery coconuts
coconuts' are two distinct commodities commercially speaking. Watery coconuts are put to a variety of uses e.g. for cooking purposes, for religious and social functions whereas dried coconuts are used mainly for extracting oil, Sidhi Vinayaka Coconut
Cadillac
A large pear shaped like a flattened top used chiefly for cooking
Gas
prescribed illumi-nating standard. Later, when the incandescent mantle came into use and also the use of gas for cooking and heating increased, a prescribed calorific standard superseded the illuminating standard, as the latter had become of subsidiary
nonstick
permitting easy removal of adherent food particles of surfaces especially of cooking utensils as a frying pan with a nonstick surface
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