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This French term means to cook food quickly in a small amount of oil or fat, often in a pan over high heat.
saute
This city was the site of the first atomic bomb attack in history on August 6, 1945.
Hiroshima
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This rolling tool is often used to flatten dough into an even layer, essential for making pie crust or cookies.
rolling pin
This was the code name for the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
D-Day
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his utensil, usually made of stainless steel or wood, is used to lift and turn meats, vegetables, or other food items while cooking.
spatula
This country was the first to declare war on Germany after its invasion of Poland in 1939.
United Kingdom
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A method where food is cooked in its own juice or a small amount of liquid, typically in a tightly covered pan.
braise
This ancient civilization built the pyramids and had a pantheon of gods, including Ra, Osiris, and Isis.
Ancient Egypt
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This long, slender utensil with tiny holes is used to strain liquids from solid ingredients, like pasta or vegetables.
strainer/colander
This Roman emperor famously made his horse, Incitatus, a senator.
Caligula