Kitchen Tools
Cooking Methods
Ingredients
Cooking Terms
World Cuisines
100

This tool is used for flipping food while cooking in a pan.

Spatula

100

This cooking method involves submerging food in hot liquid, typically water, until it is fully cooked.

Boiling

100

This pungent bulb is widely used in cooking and comes in various varieties, including garlic and shallots.

Onion

100

This term refers to combining ingredients together by gently stirring or mixing until they are evenly distributed.

Blending

100

This cuisine, is known for its pasta, pizza, and rich tomato-based sauces.

Italian Cuisine

200

This handheld tool is used to blend or puree ingredients into a smooth consistency.

Blender

200

This cooking method involves cooking food in a small amount of hot fat or oil.

Frying

200

This spice derived from the bark of a tree is commonly used in both sweet and savory dishes.

Cinnamon

200

This term describes lightly coating food with flour, breadcrumbs, or a similar substance before cooking.

Breading

200

This cuisine, features fresh, raw fish and rice, often served with soy sauce and wasabi.

Japanese Cuisine

300

This sharp knife with a serrated edge is used to slice through bread without squashing it.

Bread knife

300

This cooking method involves cooking food in an oven with dry heat, often using high temperatures.

Baking

300

This leafy green vegetable is known for its bitter taste and is often used in salads and sautéed dishes.

Spinach

300

This term refers to the process of marinating food in a seasoned liquid to enhance flavor and tenderness.

Marination

300

 This cuisine, is known for its aromatic spices, curries, and diverse vegetarian dishes.

Indian Cuisine

400

This utensil with small, shallow holes is used to drain liquid from cooked pasta or vegetables.

Colander

400

This cooking method involves quickly cooking food in a small amount of oil or fat over high heat while stirring continuously.

Stir-frying

400

This versatile ingredient is made from crushed or ground cacao beans and is used to make chocolate.

Cocoa

400

This term describes cutting food into thin, matchstick-like strips.

Julienne

400

This cuisine, is famous for its tacos, enchiladas, guacamole, and spicy flavors.

Mexican Cuisine

500

This tool is used to measure ingredients accurately in cooking and baking.

Measuring Cup

500

This cooking method involves cooking food slowly and gently in a covered pot with a small amount of liquid.

Simmering

500

This tropical fruit has a hard, spiky exterior and a sweet, juicy interior, and is often associated with Hawaii.

Pineapple

500

This term refers to briefly boiling vegetables and then immediately plunging them into ice water to stop the cooking process.

Blanching

500

This cuisine, features stir-fried dishes, steamed dumplings, and a variety of sauces.

Chinese Cuisine