Culinary in a sentence as an adjective

They're very cheap and they'll do most of the culinary things you'd do with the stand blender.

I only hope Mhyrvold starts patenting culinary ideas, just to spread the joy.

And please, please, please stop saying "culinary enthusiast.

Fancy restaurateurs will experiment with them, perhaps as much for shock value as for culinary effect.

Fruit is a botanical distinction, while vegetable is a culinary one.

Obviously, he forgoes the delicacy, one with a rich culinary tradition in his country, because he has to.

"This might be palatable if your bread is something truly unique, a work of culinary art. But in practice the "bread" of web sites is data that they gathered somewhere else in the public domain.

Botanists use common culinary words to describe almost entirely non-overlapping sets of plants/fruit etc.

""The creative elite" -> "so overrepresented" -> list of five names in tech, one rapper, one 20th Century culinary masterI stopped taking the article seriously at this point.

If someone presents himself to me as a professional cook and then proceeds to over-salt the food, yes, I do feel completely comfortable disregarding his culinary opinions from that point forward.

I know a few people who actually work as chefs - the most enthusiastic of culinary practitioners, I presume - and I haven't heard any of them ever complain about the "cleanability" of, well, anything.

If you're going to successfully do low-carb over the long term it's important to also make sure that one does not simply try to eat "old diet - carbs" every day, but that one explores the culinary options that are available to you when you no longer fear fat.

Culinary definitions

adjective

of or relating to or used in cooking