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partially cooked
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "partially cooked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe food that has been cooked to some extent but is not fully cooked through. Example: "The chicken was only partially cooked, so I had to put it back in the oven for a bit longer."
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Halfway through the cooking of the rice, add your partially cooked turkey sausage -- and add peppers if using frozen.
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Most hams that you buy at the grocery store have already been cooked or partially cooked, which means that you'll essentially be reheating the ham rather then cooking it from scratch.
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Fry the fillets on both sides until they are partially cooked.
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Partially cooked rice is piled on top of a layer of sliced potatoes sizzling in butter.
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Pregnant women are advised by the NHS to avoid eating raw or partially cooked eggs to avoid the risk of salmonella food poisoning; to only have milk that has been pasteurised or long-life milk, and to avoid mould-ripened or blue veined soft cheese due to the risk of infection with listeria, as it can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth or severe illness in a new born baby.
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In East Asia, where snails are eaten uncooked or partially cooked, incidences of the syndrome are thought to be much higher.
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The citrus juices will partially "cook" the fish so allow at least half an hour.
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1. Parboil (partially cook, or blanch) the lobster.
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Hot melted butter will partially cook the eggs, turning your batter into sweet scrambled eggs.
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Boil it briefly first to partially cook it and set the meat.
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Thawing meat in the microwave can partially cook or warm the meat.
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Best practice
When describing the cooking process, be specific about what "partially cooked" means in your context. Does it mean the food is safe to eat, or does it require further cooking?
Common error
Don't assume that "partially cooked" food is safe to consume. Always ensure that food reaches a safe internal temperature to prevent foodborne illnesses.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "partially cooked" primarily functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to describe the state of food preparation. As shown by Ludwig AI, it indicates that the cooking process is incomplete. For example, ""partially cooked" turkey sausage" or ""partially cooked" bacon".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "partially cooked" is a common and grammatically correct adjective phrase used to describe food that has undergone some, but not complete, cooking. Ludwig AI shows its usage across various contexts, including recipes, news articles, and scientific studies. While the term itself is neutral in tone, it's important to consider safety implications, ensuring that food reaches safe internal temperatures to avoid foodborne illnesses. Alternatives such as "undercooked" or "half-cooked" can be used to add nuance, but "partially cooked" remains a versatile and widely understood term.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Slightly cooked
Indicates a minor degree of cooking, suggesting the food is barely heated.
Partly cooked
Similar meaning, simply a different word choice without significant semantic change.
Semi-cooked
Another synonym with the same general meaning and without significant semantic change.
Underdone
Implies the cooking process was insufficient, often used critically.
Half-cooked
Emphasizes that the cooking process is exactly at the halfway point.
Barely cooked
Highlights the minimal extent of the cooking.
Lightly sautéed
Refers specifically to cooking with light frying.
Parboiled
Specifically refers to boiling briefly as a preliminary cooking step.
Briefly heated
Focuses on the limited duration of the heating process.
Pre-cooked
Indicates the item was cooked in advance, usually for convenience.
FAQs
How can I use "partially cooked" in a sentence?
You can use "partially cooked" to describe food that hasn't been fully cooked. For example: "The vegetables were "partially cooked" before being added to the stir-fry."
What's a good alternative to "partially cooked"?
Alternatives include "undercooked", "half-cooked", or "slightly cooked" depending on the nuance you want to convey.
Is it safe to eat food that is "partially cooked"?
It depends on the food. Some foods are safe to eat "partially cooked", while others require thorough cooking to eliminate bacteria.
What's the difference between "partially cooked" and "fully cooked"?
"Partially cooked" means the food has undergone some cooking but isn't completely done. "Fully cooked" means the food has been cooked to a safe internal temperature and is ready to eat.
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