Cooking
Collocations
FOOD
Typical Food
FOOD NAMES
100
  • to fry (eggs) while constantly stirring them.


scrambled eggs

100

maintain

An ecosystem

100

A tropical Old World solanaceous plant widely cultivated for its egg-shaped typically dark purple fruit

aubergine

100

Foodfried fish fillets and French fries.

Fish and chips 

100

Two slices of bread with a layer of meat, cheese, or other food between them.

Sandwich

200

to cook by dry heat in an oven

Bake

200

Ban

Harmful practices

200

Plant Biologya large, pear-shaped fruit having green to blackish skin and a soft, light green inside that can be eaten

Avocado

200

Plant Biologythe edible nutritious seed of various plants of the legume family eaten at breakfast 

Seet beans

200

A thin, flat cake of flour, eggs, and milk, fried on both sides in a frying pan;

Pancake

300

To (cause to) change from a liquid to a gas as a result of heat:

Boil

300

destroy

a habitat

300

A slice of meat or fish, cooked by broiling, grilling, or frying:

Steak

300

A soft, thickened dessert, usually made with milk, sugar, flour, and flavoring:

Pudding

300

Finely chopped, seasoned meat stuffed into a casing

Sausage

400

Cooking food over an open fire

BBQED

400

Prevent 

Fires

400

Some preparation of this grain that can be eaten, esp. a breakfast food

Cereals

400

A jelly made from boiled fruit, containing pieces of citrus fruit

Marmalade

400

A sandwich of a frankfurter in a split roll.

Hot dog

500

To cook (eggs, fish, etc.) in a hot liquid just below the boiling point.

Poach

500
Destroy

A habitat

500

A light, biscuitlike cake

Scone

500

It is a representative dish of British cuisine.

Kidney pie

500

A tart, custardlike food made from milk that has turned thick and sour from the action of bacteria.

Yogurt