Chef.
The noun chef is plural. The singular is chef.
The possessive noun chef's is singular, referring to something belonging to one chef.The plural noun is chefs.The plural possessive noun is chefs'.Examples:The chef's hat fell into the soup pot. (singular, the hat of one chef)Both chefs' utensils are kept in separate locked cabinets. (plural, the utensils of two chefs)
The plural form of the noun chef is chefs.The plural possessive form of chef is chefs'.Example: The company pays for laundering all of the chefs' uniforms.
it is a conclave
Executive chefs usually make the highest salary. Head chefs generally make somewhat less than executive chefs. Sous chefs usually make the least.
chefs uniforms are made for cotten
7 to 3 There are (7) Men Chefs for every (3) Women Chefs.
Yes, many Iron Chefs have Michelin stars. Iron chefs are one of the top chefs in the world and it is no surprise that they are head chefs in Michelin starred restaurants. Some of those iron chefs are: a. Mario Batali b. Marc Forgione c. Masaharu Morimoto d. Etc
There is no standard collective noun for a group of chefs. Since collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation in a descriptive way can be used; for example a shift of chefs, a crew of chefs, a pride of chefs, etc.
There are certainly chefs who work outdoors, but by and large, most chefs work indoors...in the kitchen.
chefs get their stars by being examined by master chefs with 5 stars and by their preformance if they do well enough hey get a star
Pastry chefs don't necessarily 'love' baking. Some pastry chefs hate their jobs...