The same word is used in French, but spelled with a hyphen: arrow-root. It is masculine.
The French word for cooking is cuisinière
Cuisine IS the word for French cooking.
One single word used for a style of cooking is 'cuisine'.While it's a French word which describes a cooking style, it is used worldwide in exactly the same context as it is used in French. So it isn't incorrect, for example, to use the phrase 'Asian cuisine', 'Latvian cuisine', 'Australian cuisine', and so on; the terms simply let us know the area that particular style of cooking - cuisine - is identified with.
Cuisinant, cuisine, cuisiner and cuisson are French equivalents of the English word "cooking."Specifically, the present participle cuisinant can be used to describe or elaborate on an action which is related to or simultaneous with that of the main verb. The feminine noun cuisine describes the quality or style of "cooking," such as French-styled cooking. The present infinitive cuisiner literally means "to cook" but translates as "cooking" when it follows a main verb, as in "I love cooking." The masculine noun cuisson refers to the "act" of cooking, such as in cooking vegetables.The respective pronunciations will be "kwee-zee-naw," "kwee-zeen," kwee-zee-ney," and "kwee-soh" in French.
The English meaning of "sous" in French is "under" or "below." It is commonly used in French cooking terminologies to refer to a sauce made from pan drippings.
The pan-cooking term from French is "saute" (the French word uses the accent, as sauté).
The French word "chaudron" translates to "cauldron" in English. A cauldron is a large metal pot typically used for cooking over an open fire.
No, bikini is not a French word. Although it was used in French.
A cauldron is a large pot made of metal that is often used for cooking. It is not known who invented the cauldron but it is thought to come from the French word cauldron.
Begin! (begin cooking)
This word is used to describe the French baguette.
from the kitchen or the kittenit is of German origin, changed over many years meaning cooking place.