Glossary:
wok : a large metal Chinese cooking pot having a
curved base like a bowl and with a wooden
handle
immerse : dip
shock : a sudden and violent jarring blow or impact
caused by electricity
unattended : left without care
disassembling : removing/ disbanding
heat resistant : protected from excessive heat
comply : fulfill
malfunctioning : not working properly
components : mechanical parts
tampering : interfering/ meddling
warranty : service contract
non stick : coated with a substance that prevents food from
sticking to them
dice : cut up/chop
blot : to soak up excess oil by using blotting paper or
some other absorbent material
simmer : to cook (food) gently at or just below the boiling
point
splattering : splashing of small drops of liquid.
smear : spread
ingredients : a component of a mixture, compound in
cooking
braising : the process of cooking (meat, vegetables, etc.,)
by lightly browning in fat and then cooking
slowly in a closed pan with a small amount of
liquid
condensation : changing from gas to liquid
hot plate : an electrically heated plate on a cooker
cord : string / cable
EMI : Equated Monthly Instalment (a scheme where
money is paid in parts)
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