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Spanish: "líder" or "jefe" French: "chef" or "patron" German: "Anführer" or "Chef" Italian: "capo" or "leader" Japanese: "トップ犬" (toppu inu)
The possessive form for the 'recipe of the chef' is the chef's recipe.
I say about 100000 different school are in the world. At least 10 different schools are built in a month
There's an Executive Chef, Head Chef, Sous Chef, Pastry Chef, Chef de Partie (Station Chef), and Garde Manger (pantry chef).
Chefs do not necessarily learn different languages other than the professional terms necessary for their style of cooking. A chef specializing in a specific country's cuisine, such as French or Polynesian would benefit from a familiarity with that language.
# bakeing # head chef # sus chef # pastery chef
Depends on what kind of chef, and where you're cooking. Different places have different salary
it would be chefs.
There are at least 3 levels of being a chef in Canada. You can be a master chef, a beginning chef, or somewhere in the middle.
I am a chef . I am proud of my profession
Roger the chef, has been cooking dinner for me for many years.
Oh, isn't that just a delightful question! Monica Galetti, the talented chef and television personality, speaks English and French. She brings her unique flair and passion to the culinary world, inspiring others to explore and create in the kitchen. Just like painting, cooking is a beautiful art form that knows no language barriers.