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Cooking Terminology
The people at Epicurious explain kitchen language in their comprehensive cooking glossary.
Overall they've done a great job, although some source criticism is encouraged - this is how they define us: "Vegans [...] are the purists of the vegetarian world and [...] have the most limited diet."
Cooking Measurements
Do you measure in cups instead of deciliters, or bake in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius? Our unit converter lets you bridge the gap between different cooking measurements.Quick conversions:
- 1.0 dl equals 0.4 cup
- 2.4 dl equals 1.0 cup
- 175° Celsius = 350° Fahrenheit
- 200° Celsius = 400° Fahrenheit
- 225° Celsius = 440° Fahrenheit
Monthly Archives: January 2008
- Walnut Tofu Quiche
- Kiwi Fruit Cupcakes
- Meatless Loaf
- Tomato and Potato Pizzas with a Spelty Crust
- Apple Pie Muffins
- Moroccan Style Chickpea Soup
- Apple Spelt Pancakes
- Spicy Sunflower Seed Spread
- Seitan Rendang
- Moth Bean Salad
- Pressure-Cooked Chipotle Black-Eyed Peas
- Carrot Lover’s Soup for One
- Feel-Good Muffins
- Queen’s Oat and Spelt Muffins
- Christmas Date Cake
- Hot Soy Milk with Chai Spices
- Cuban Black Bean Soup
- Seitan Roast
- Tofu in a Jar
