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well-cooked
adjective
- having been cooked with skill so as to be pleasant to eat
- (of meat) having been cooked thoroughly
Example Sentences
I only eat shellfish that are well-cooked because heat effectively kills harmful germs.
And the texture was both tender and chewy, like a well-cooked chicken thigh should be.
The potato salad redeemed the meal, echoing my grandmother’s recipe: a tower of well-cooked potato cubes, larded with pieces of dill pickles, boiled egg and tender carrots, bound together in a rich mayonnaise dressing.
Earlier messaging was that E. coli infections could be prevented by ensuring that meat was well-cooked, avoiding cross contamination, which includes washing hands and the cutting board after handling meat, and minimizing exposure to raw meat.
The children were also more willing to taste whole insects after watching the TV show Top Chef with well-cooked insects.
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