It means that if too many people try to do the same thing, they end up ruining it. If you have too many cooks trying to cook one broth or soup, they get in each other's way and end up adding the wrong things.
It means that a simple thing like a broth (or a movie script) is better when it doesn't have many authors contributing to it.
If more than one cook handles one pot of soup the ingredients like salt, for example, may be doubled or tripled (according to how many cooks handle the pot) thus spoiling it.
Too many people trying to do the same thing together are likely to ruin the job.
if too many people are involved in something it often gets too complicated. if its used it means that some people need to back off
When too many people take charge on a task, it might end up ruining the whole thing.
The plural of chef is chefs.But, beware, too many chefs spoil the broth.
In a bustling kitchen, a group of chefs gathered to prepare a grand feast. Each chef, eager to showcase their skills, added their own unique touch to the broth. As more and more ingredients were thrown in, chaos ensued as flavors clashed and the broth turned into a culinary disaster. The head chef, realizing the mistake, quickly took charge and simplified the recipe, salvaging the dish just in time for the feast. This humorous tale serves as a cautionary reminder that too many cooks can indeed spoil the broth, emphasizing the importance of coordination and teamwork in the kitchen.
The opposite of create can be destroy, undo, or cancel.Words like destroy are spoil, ruin, wreck, kill, or annihilate.
fresh, ripe, unspoiled, untarnished, clean.
I will spoil you Vou mimá-lo.
"MY mother always used to say"
"Too many cooks spoil the broth."
yes
too many cooks destroy my soup.
It has been around a very long time as a proverb. It means that if too many people add to something the changes will not work well.
It means: Too many cooks spoil the broth. just expressed with larger words.
Too many cooks spoil the broth. I just love the aromas in the house when my aunt cooks Italian food.
Too many cooks spoil the broth (like a soup).
It means that too many opinions/ideas as to how something can be done will not have a good outcome. An example would be in making a soup and having everyone add what they like. It would not work out right and no one would eat it.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
Too many cooks do spoil the broth means that when too many people are involved in a given idea their contrasting views may make the project fail.
The records of when and where the quote 'too many cooks spoil the broth' have been lost to time. However looking at the origin of the word 'broth' it seems to have been used at least since the 12th century in England. It's possible the quote was a wise person's musings which spread and became popular with the original creator never being given credit.