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culinary

[ US /ˈkjuɫɪˌnɛɹi/ ]
[ UK /kjˈʊlɪnəɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or used in cooking

How To Use culinary In A Sentence

  • Not feeling hungry again until about ten that night, we strolled along to the same street that had earlier been alive with culinary possibilities. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet suspicion of other people's culinary rectitude, along with the practicality of an earth sign, helps make well-adjusted Virgoans splendid cooks.
  • The standard ratios taught in culinary schools involve purees, namely the emulsified forcemeat and the mousseline forcemeat. Ratio
  • Maybe they can impress you with their culinary skills? Times, Sunday Times
  • If a cook does not get a discerning customer, all his efforts and culinary skills would be wasted.
  • The school's culinary dean recalls being hung from a meat hook for improperly boning veal during one of his 14-hour days as an apprentice in 1949 Germany.
  • As he introduces another series showcasing the culinary delights of his homeland, he sends a tongue-in-cheek warning to other celeb chefs. The Sun
  • The influential evolutionary biologist John Maynard Smith coined the culinary term “primordial pizza” to capture the spottiness of this idea. SuperCooperators
  • B industry to his new role as Chef de Cuisine of the Indian restaurant, many of which have been spent perfecting Bukhara cuisine - involving the delicate cooking of kebabs in a traditional 'tandoor' clay oven - in two of India's most renowned restaurants specialising in this culinary tradition. AMEinfo.com Latest News
  • Bilbao is firmly anchored in Basque culture, with its emphasis on literature and the culinary arts. Times, Sunday Times
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