You could say praeceptum coquendi, "precept for cooking", or regula coquendi, "rule for cooking", or formula culinae, "kitchen formula"; I would probably pick regula coquendi, but I don't know which words the Romans normally used for a culinary recipe.
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The medical prescription. symbol usually "Rx" is said to stand for the Latin "recipe" "to word meaning take." that is doctor's recipe. ...
The medical prescription. symbol usually "Rx" is said to stand for the Latin "recipe" "to word meaning take." that is doctor's recipe. ...
Culinary in Spanish is culinario.
first of all, u just did jkI use recipes when i cook.If u don't follow a recipe, food comes out bad.that good enough?Here are more sentences:It took the chef four years to make a recipe book with 1000 of his own recipes.Can you please find the recipe to make chocolate cookies?Wow, you have to tell me your recipe for this cake, its delicious!Thank you, its my own recipe.
The word culinary derives from the Latin culinarius - culina meaning kitchen. Same source of English word - kiln.
Culinary software can refer to several things. It could be simply a recipe storage/organization software right up to a full restaurant management software package.
Spain is a country of regions. Each has it's own culinary traditions and recipes.
From the Latin recipere, "do receive", as an imperative.
There are many places online that one can go to find a recipe for oil and vinegar dressing. One site that has a recipe is the culinary arts page on the "about" website. The recipe is called Vinegarette.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
'Garuum' is not a word in Latin; 'garum' is fish sauce. You don't want to know the recipe.
"Recette" is recipe translated into French.