Either a chef or a cook.. According to the Oxford English dictionary, a cook is "a person who prepares and cooks food, especially as a job or in a specified way" whereas a chef is a professional cook.
A person who cooks in a resturant or cooks delicious food is called a Chef
A chef
Owl The barred owl. The call sounds like, "who cooks for you, who cooks for you all".
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The correct phrase is "cooks very well." In this context, "well" is an adverb that describes how someone cooks, while "good" is an adjective and would not be grammatically correct in this case. So, you would say someone "cooks very well."
A khansama or a Bawarchi
baker (bread); confectioner (cakes), icer (cakes, pastries)
A veterinary cook.
That's a person specialized on cooking only vegetables, although that person isn't necessarily a vegetarian. He may be cooking for vegetarians and that person may be not one of them. I could call him "Veggie's cooker"
a caterer is someone/a company that cooks food for special events
Someone who cooks food might be called a:CookSous chefChefCulinary artistCulinarianBakerHash slingerAnd for fun..... your best friend in the whole world ;)
When my fiance cooks dinner, it's called a disaster.