cookware Definition
☆ cook·ware (ko̵ok′wer′)
noun
cooking utensils; pots, pans, etc.
cookware Usage Examples
Converse of object
- brand: It now sells branded cookware on-line via its website.
- use: Induction elements require that you use only iron cookware ( not aluminum ).
- sell: Our online shop is now open selling high quality cookware.
Preposition: for
chef: Cookcraft Kitchen Shop - Supply professional cookware for the chef in the home.
Adjective modifier
- non-stick: Non-stick cookware helps reduce the amount of oils used in cooking.
- stainless: A very versatile piece of top quality 18/10 stainless steel cookware at an excellent price.
- high: Our online shop is now open selling high quality cookware.
- professional: Cookcraft Kitchen Shop - Supply professional cookware for the chef in the home.
- nonstick: But listing " Info on new nonstick cookware " makes the subject clear.
- authentic: Click here to visit our website A specialist supplier to the trade of authentic, high quality terracotta cookware & kitchen accessories.
Modifies a noun
- range: Some of his cookware ranges are featured on the pages, poised to enter the homes of cooks throughout the country.
- item: Heavily soiled items and larger plates, casseroles and other large cookware items should all be placed in the lower basket.
- shop: Sometimes you can buy at a garage sale or cookware shop what are called sugar spoons, much smaller than a teaspoon.
- brand: Present day there are other non-stick cookware brands such as Imperial, Meyer, Prestige, Viners and many more cookware brands.
- product: The site features a huge range of over 900 quality cookware products that will appeal to the creative cook in all of us.
Noun used with modifier
- steel: A very versatile piece of top quality 18/10 stainless steel cookware at an excellent price.
- iron: Food just cooks better in cast iron cookware than stainless steel, plus they don't warp over time.
- terracotta: Click here to visit our website A specialist supplier to the trade of authentic, high quality terracotta cookware & kitchen accessories.
- cast: You will find it on high quality cast iron cookware, microwave cooker linings, pots and pans and metal baths.
- aluminum: One study found that about 20 % of aluminum in the diet comes from the use of aluminum cookware and foil.
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