precooked in English

adjective

['prɪː'kʊkt]

previously cooked, cooked in advance

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1. Precooked seafood is not recommended.

2. Canned crab meat, precooked and frozen crab meat, and precooked and frozen crab dishes are widely available.

3. Meats could be defrosted, precooked and tempered.

4. Cam: Would it help if we precooked it in the microwave?

5. Many foods now on the market are precooked and only require heating up.

6. Sales of precooked meals have risen sharply over the past few years.

7. Arepa flour is precooked corn flour, not to be confused with masa harina

8. A precooked meal is hard to change, and so are traditional software applications.

9. Remember, too, that the outcomes of international summits are, in the jargon, "precooked."

10. 8 Commercially precooked and ready-to-eat foods such as deli meats and cheeses travel well.

11. Arepas, a staple food in both Venezuela and Colombia, are corncakes that are made from a special precooked corn flour

12. Germany, for instance, which produces more than 1200 types of sausage, distinguishes raw, cooked and precooked sausages.

13. And as the pace of state legislating continues to quicken, so too will legislators' needs for precooked bills.

14. Precooked pancakes, which are frozen and ready for consumption after microwave reheating, have become popular in recent years.

15. Bulgur, which is made from precooked wheat berries, takes only about 20 minutes to reconstitute by soaking or by simmering.

16. Similarly foods which are thoroughly cooked and eaten at once are safer than precooked food kept at high temperatures for several hours.

17. When you cook you can choose the best ingredients for yourself and for your family and avoid all the chemicals and trans fats that are commonly used in precooked meals.

18. The survey did find that people are bad about precooking food and then not cooling it properly before they finish cooking it; 27 percent reported not storing precooked foods in the refrigerator.

19. Bulgur is a cleaned, cooked, dried, tempered, yellow-colored, whole wheat product that is precooked, dried, slightly scoured, pounded, or ground (Bayram, 2000), presently makes up a significant quantity of that food aid

20. ‘Particularly lacking in a food desert are fresh Comestibles: all food available is processed or precooked, full of salt and the worst kind of fat, and lacking in vital ingredients.’ ‘Six of Edmonton's most scrumptious purveyors of Comestibles along with a dessert and scotch …

21. Is familiar to many of us through the Middle Eastern dishes tabbouleh and kibbeh Bulgur is wheat that has been steamed whole, dried, then cracked So bulgur is essentially precooked and quick to prepare It comes in three grinds -- fine (#1), medium (#2), and coarse (#3) Fine and medium Bulgurs are used for tabbouleh, and the coarse is good in