Food Processing

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun edible internal organs of poultry, such as the heart, liver, and gizzard

  • The chef carefully removed the giblets from the turkey before roasting it.
  • I don't like the giblets in my gravy, so I always pick them out.
  • I can't stand the texture of giblets, they're so gross.
  • The company's financial report was like trying to decipher giblets - messy and confusing.

pea

noun a small spherical seed or the seed-pod of a leguminous plant, widely eaten as a vegetable.

  • The chef prepared a delicious pea soup for the banquet.
  • I love snacking on frozen peas straight from the bag.
  • Let's bounce, pea brain!
  • The small startup grew rapidly, just like a pea sprouting in the garden.

noun flattery or cajolery used to persuade someone

  • The salesman used soft soap to persuade the customer to make a purchase.
  • She always tries to soft soap her way out of trouble.
  • Stop soft soaping me, just tell me the truth.
  • His compliments felt like soft soap, trying to cover up his true intentions.

noun a plural form of the word 'pea', referring to multiple individual peas

  • Black peas are a type of legume commonly used in traditional British cuisine.
  • I love snacking on black peas while watching movies.
  • Let's grab some black peas and chill at the park.
  • His heart felt like a bag of black peas after the breakup.

noun enzymes found in kiwifruit that aid in the digestion of proteins

  • Actinidins are enzymes found in kiwifruit that aid in the digestion of proteins.
  • Did you know that actinidins in kiwifruit help you digest proteins better?
  • Those actinidins in kiwis are like little protein-digesting superheroes!
  • Just like actinidins break down proteins in kiwifruit, we must break down barriers to achieve success.