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adjective of, relating to, or used in cooking or the kitchen.
Origin of culinary 1630–40; <Latin culīnārius of the kitchen, equivalent to culīn (a ) kitchen, food + -ārius -ary
OTHER WORDS FROM culinary cu·li·nar·i·ly, adverb Words nearby culinary culicid, culicide, culicifuge, Culicoides, culinarian, culinary , Culion, cull, Cullen, cullender, Cullen's sign
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Example sentences from the Web for culinary In an excerpt from The Man Who Ate Too Much, the culinary icon returns to his hometown and begins to articulate his vision for American cuisineJames Beard looms large in the American culinary canon.
To Find Hope in American Cooking, James Beard Looked to the West Coast | John Birdsall| October 2, 2020| Eater
CucinaPro Animal mini waffles will inspire creativity and broaden the culinary experience of at-home chefs of any age.
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Motivated by how quickly his skills had developed, he began to consider a career in food, and in 2010 he attended culinary school at the Art Institute in Seattle.
Eric Rivera Is Playing the Game | Alberto Perez| October 1, 2020| Eater
With the arrival of autumn comes a turn toward new culinary adventures — fall produce, warm foods, the inescapability of pumpkin spice, roasty pans of vegetables and meat that remind us of the colder weather coming up.
10 delicious food movies | Alissa Wilkinson| September 25, 2020| Vox
The world has changed and so has the thinking about culinary gatherings.
The pandemic has taken away the delight of companionship while having a meal | Sona Bahadur| September 18, 2020| Quartz
In the culinary world, the birth of a world-renowned restaurant can often be followed by relatively short lifespan.
Inside The World’s 10 Oldest Restaurants | Justin Jones| December 20, 2014| DAILY BEAST
An esteemed historian of Southern culinary culture, Ferris had all the utensils to do some serious carving on Paula Deen.
The Tragic History of Southern Food | Jason Berry| November 12, 2014| DAILY BEAST
This presented a challenge that was as much an engineering one as it was a culinary one.
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It was one of the fast-food treats on the menu at an international conference for the Culinary Institute of America.
Food for Thought | | September 18, 2014| DAILY BEAST
And then there are the five-times-a-week regulars for whom The Cottage is a culinary touchstone.
Finding Food Heaven on the Cali Coast | Jane & Michael Stern| August 17, 2014| DAILY BEAST
In some articles used for culinary purposes, Parisians go beyond the Chinese, as in the use of horse-beef.
Four Young Explorers | Oliver Optic
All your culinary fancies will be well known to the council of the guild, and they will pick out a man up to your standard.
The Inhabitants of the Philippines | Frederic H. Sawyer
Ladies were compelled to dispense with salt in their culinary operations; even the butter was unsalted.
The Iron Furnace | John H. Aughey
So far the Outlaws had limited their activities to wrestling matches, adventure seeking, and culinary operations.
Just William | Richmal Crompton
Yet in that culinary maelstrom even Snaffle disowned either responsibility or complicity.
Lanier of the Cavalry | Charles King
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British Dictionary definitions for culinary adjective of, relating to, or used in the kitchen or in cookery
Derived forms of culinary culinarily , adverb Word Origin for culinary C17: from Latin culīna kitchen
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