you cant cut it but it is a type of cut.
Macedoine of swede typically refers to diced or cubed pieces of swede (also known as rutabaga). The standard size for macedoine cuts is usually around 1/4 inch (6 mm) to 1/2 inch (12 mm) cubes. This size allows for even cooking and a pleasing presentation in dishes. The term "macedoine" can also apply to a mix of different vegetables cut to similar dimensions.
macedoine (plural macedoines) # A mixture of diced vegetables or fruit served as a salad.
Macedoine.
Macedoine is 1/4"x1/4"x1/4". Mirepoix ratio is typically 50% onions, 25% carrots and 25% celery. There is no actual dimensions for mirepoix it is usually just a rough chop because the cuts won't be seen by the customer.
A macedoine describes a dish of bite-sized or diced fruit or vegetables, usually in jelly or sauce; it can also refer to whole fruit in jelly.The word macedoined means (of food), cut up or diced.The term is French, and comes from the country, Macedonia, referring to the varied cultural mix and nationalities of the Macedonian people.Macedoine is also used figuratively, in French, to describe a medley.
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Brunoise 1mm dice Macedoine 1cm dice Julienne 1mm x 4cm strips Jardiniere 1cm x 4cm batons Paysanne very thin shapes (circles, triangles, squares etc) Emince sliced onion Hache finely diced onion Mirepoix Roughly chopped root veg
I cut we cut you cut he,she , it cuts they cut (regular conjugation)
The brain teaser "cut cut cut cut cut" hints at the word "cut" being repeated multiple times. The answer is "scissors," as scissors are the tool that cuts and relate to the repeated action of cutting.
The present tense for cut is cut. The past tense of cut is cut and the future tense is will cut.
Infinitive: cut Past Tense: cut Past Participle: cut