To cook food on a roast/grill or spit over coals. Usually done outside.
Barbecue
This is where the magic happens. It is the transfer of pollen between two plants. This can happen naturally with the wind, bees, insects, animals or artificially by humans.
Pollination
A flat rubber attachment worn on the foot for underwater swimming.
Flippers
Domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
Poultry
The leader of a team
Captain
To cut food into very small (1/8 to ¼-inch) cubes.
Dice
A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
Fertiliser
The activity of fishing using a spear.
Spearfishing
A female sheep
Ewe
To win a victory over opponents in a game or contest; to beat
Defeat
To cook sugar until it browns and releases a nutty flavor. The term is also used to describe the act of slowly cooking a food until it turns brown, which is when the natural sugars in the food are released—a prime example being onions.
Caramelise
A way that plants store themselves underground to produce a plant. Eg. Tulips
Bulb
A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
Reef
The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
Agriculture
A person who watches an event
Spectator
To place foods into a flavored liquid in order to transfer the flavors.
Marinate
To grow plants from seeds
Propagate
A long raised area of sand below the surface of the water, especially where a river enters the sea, usually formed by moving currents.
Sandbar
A group of geese
Free time, or the use of free time for enjoyment
Leisure
To work a dough, like bread or pasta dough, usually with your hands by stretching, folding, and pushing.
Knead
A term used for planting seeds
Sow
The sport of diving and swimming beneath the surface of water especially to considerable depth without a portable breathing device and typically with a face mask and one or two flippers.
Freediving
The practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns.
Irrigation
The form or shape of a person's body
Physique