You will not taste a difference. go ahead and use either one.
Yes it is like switching form Cabernet to Pinot Noir
The difference between commercial and ordinary cooking is the type of equipment used. In commercial cooking, there is heavy duty equipment used in order to make bigger batches of the same food or recipe.
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Yes, the word 'recipe' is a noun. A recipe is a set of instructions, specifically in cooking; a word for a thing.
In cooking, yields refers to the number of servings a recipe will make. For instance if a recipe makes 4 servings, it yields 4 servings.
If the "cooking wine" is form a food supplier and states for cooking only then salt has been added to the wine so that it is not fit for drinking. If you have a recipe that calls for cooking wine then use what you have on hand. You can add salt to taste.
The likeliest word is recipe (a cooking list or guide).
it depends on what your cooking
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In the sentence, The recipe for cooking macaroni and cheese is simple, the word cooking macaroni and cheese does the work of a noun phrase.
Cooking wine is usually of inferior quality.