Oh, dude, WPRW stands for "Well Done, Please Rewarm." It's basically a fancy way of saying, "Hey chef, this dish needs a little more heat, so zap it in the microwave for a bit longer." So, like, next time you hear WPRW in the kitchen, just know that someone's asking for their food to be hotter than the sun.
A culinary term for good meal is "a full course meal."
to dust lighty with flour
It is a popular culinary dish in certain regions of Asia.
the term GB what does it mean the term MB what does it mean the term MHz what does it mean the term KB what does it mean the term bytes what does it mean ? i see the terms on my computer and i would like the defnition of each one.
a term you search
The term unsub in criminal terms is "Unknown Subject".
In mathmatical terms, term means the way of saying or writing something. For example, Pi, in other terms is 3.141592654... and so on. :D
In culinary terms, a "delice" refers to a rich and indulgent dessert, often characterized by its creamy texture and luxurious flavor. It typically features chocolate, fruit, or other rich ingredients and is designed to be a treat that delights the palate. The term can also denote a specific style of preparation, such as a mousse or a ganache, that emphasizes smoothness and depth of flavor.
it means no long terms lol
Courier, herald, are terms which mean 'messenger'.
it is basically the math term used for average
"Daun" is an Indonesian and Malay word that translates to "leaf" in English. It is commonly used in various contexts, including botanical references and in culinary terms, where certain leaves are used for flavoring dishes. The term can also appear in names of plants, indicating their leafy characteristics.