Sunday, November 20, 2005

Julienne

Word for the day would be: Julienne

Taken from dictionary.com:

noun Consommé or broth garnished with long thin strips of vegetables.

Taken from The New Oxford Dictionary:

noun a portion of food cut into short, thin strips

Example: a julienne of vegetables

verb [with obj.] cut (food) into short, thin strips.

Example: Could you julienne the carrot for me? I need it julienned for the coleslaw.

adjective - julienned

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