This ingredient is dried and toasted so that we can roll our sushi in it.
Seaweed
Creaming
Japanese
Name one specific reason we use the (bear) claw when using knives.
1. Protects your finger tips
OR
2. Helps you aim the knife more accurately
This ingredient is extremely beneficial for upset stomachs, digestion, lowering blood sugar, and overall immune system health. (Very common in Asian recipes, and in tea!)
Ginger
This living bacteria is fed sugar to create carbon dioxide bubbles in our doughs that help it to rise.
Yeast
Basting
This cuisine is the birthplace of fortune cookies and smoking meats like Barbecue
American Food!
An ingredient used primarily for its smell in cooking
Aromatics
This protein comes from wheat and gives our doughs texture and stability (hint: we kneed our dough to activate this into a web!)
Gluten
Mirin
The process of letting doughs rise in a warm area before baking them.
Proofing
Separated into Northern and Southern, this cuisine is famous for its use of heavily aromatic spices like cardamom, cloves, and cumin, and is known for its spiciness.
Indian
Corn
What part of the vegetable usually contains the most amount of nutrients
The peels!
This Chinese dipping sauce is made from a bean paste and frequently referred to as Chinese BBQ sauce
Hoisin
Chiffonade
This North African cuisine is famous for being served over a unique sponge bread and eaten with your fingers!
Pulls out the water (dehydrates)
Spinach and meats contain this element and prevent deficiencies of this in our diet. It is very essential for blood flow and body strength!
Iron
This staple of Japanese cuisine comes from fermented soy beans and is turned into a paste before being used.
Miso Paste
The process of cooking sugar.
This South American cuisine is responsible for empanadas, chimmichurri, and dulce de leche
Argentine/Argentinian
165 degrees Fahrenheit