I believe you are talking about basting.
To pour water or juice over a food while cooking is called basting, or to baste.
cooking oil and water.
Water and juice are essentially the same. The juice has more parts per million in it, so it would be the most dense. Cooking oil is less dense than water, which is why it floats to the top of the water.
Yes! Lemon juice can be used in hot water. Lemon juice can be used for cooking & drinking!
Himalayan people drink something called Goji Juice Yak milk and water.
Keep the cauliflower white
The juice that comes out of steak when it is cooked is a combination of water, protein, and fat that is released from the meat during the cooking process.
Some common liquids found in the home include water, milk, juice, cleaning products, and cooking oils. Each serves a different purpose, such as hydration, nutrition, cleaning, or cooking.
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"Mix together 1 part lemon juice 1 part water" means to combine equal volumes of lemon juice and water. For example, if you use 1 cup of lemon juice, you should also use 1 cup of water. This creates a diluted lemon juice mixture, which can be used for beverages or cooking.
Water - for drinking, cooking, cleaning. Milk - for drinking, baking, cooking. Juice - for drinking, mixing into cocktails. Broth - for making soups, stews, and sauces.
water or wine or beer or juice or something else