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  • 1Oven — depicted in a painting by Jean François Millet An oven is a thermally insulated chamber used for the heating, baking or drying of a substance.[1] It is most commonly used for cooking …

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  • 2broiling — ▪ cooking       cooking by exposing food to direct radiant heat, either on a grill over live coals or below a gas burner or electric coil. Broiling differs from roasting and baking in that the food is turned during the process so as to cook one… …

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  • 3broiling — adjective the sweaty nights and broiling days Syn: hot, scorching, roasting, baking, boiling (hot), blistering, sweltering, parching, searing, blazing, sizzling, burning (hot), sultry, torrid, tropical, like an oven, like a furnace Ant …

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  • 4Microwave oven — A modern microwave oven …

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  • 5toaster oven — n. an electrical appliance designed like a small oven, used for toasting bread and for broiling or baking small quantities of various other foods …

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  • 6жарочный шкаф — Тепловой аппарат камерного типа для жарения и выпекания кулинарных изделий. [ГОСТ 16318 77] Тематики оборуд. для торговли и общест. питания Обобщающие термины тепловое оборудование EN broiling ovenroasting oven DE Bratofen FR four …

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  • 7Cosmic Odyssey (documentary) — Cosmic Odyssey Genre Documentary Directed by Tony Papa Narrated by William Shatner Country of origin Canada Language(s) …

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  • 8Grilling — Charbroil redirects here. For the G.I. Joe character, see Charbroil (G.I. Joe). Grilled redirects here. For the 2006 film, see Grilled (film). For Breaking Bad episode, see Grilled (Breaking Bad). Grilling mangals and kebabs …

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  • 9Outline of food preparation — Food preparation at the Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island, Washington state …

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  • 10Cuisine of Hawaii — Modern cuisine of Hawaii is a fusion of many cuisines brought by multi ethnic immigrants to the islands, particularly of American, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Polynesian and Portuguese origins, and including food sources from plants and… …

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