What word means 'to cook something liquid, or something liquid in it, at a temperature slightly below boiling'?
simmer [away]
blown away
What verb do we use to describe cooking water at 100 degrees celsius?
boil
What noun do we use to mean 'something that you do often and regularly, sometimes without knowing that you are doing it'?
a habit
What adjective is 'connected with cooking and kitchens'?
culinary
What does 'harvest' mean?
to pick and collect crops, or to collect plants, animals, or fish as food
What does 'iconic' mean/relate to?
What does 'simmer [away]' mean?
to cook something liquid, or something with liquid in it, at a temperature slightly below boiling
What word do we use if something is 'surprising, shocking, and often difficult to understand or imagine (in a good way)'
mind-blowing
What does melt in your mouth mean?
food that is prepared well and tastes good
What verb means 'to get something from a particular place'?
source
What word means 'unusually good'?
What does 'habit' (n) mean?
something you do often and regularly, sometimes without knowing that you are doing it.
What adjective means 'destroyed or damaged'?
spoiled
What's the definition of 'hustle and bustle'?
noise and activity
What adjective 'relates to/is characteristic of a famous person or thing that represents something of importance'
iconic
What does 'mind-blowing' (adj) mean?
surprising, shocking, and often difficult to understand or imagine (in a good way)
What verb means 'to pick and collect crops, or to collect plants, animals, or fish as food?
harvest
melt in your mouth
What does 'exceptional' mean?
unsually good
What expression can you use for 'noise and activity'?
hustle and bustle
What is 'culinary' connected with?/What does 'culinary' mean?
connected with cooking or kitchens
What does 'spoiled' mean?
destroyed or damaged
What does 'be blown away' mean?
to be very surprised or pleased?
What does 'source' (v) mean?
to get something from a particular place