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Samerrustom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Cooker VS Chef

What is the difference between them and which on is formal?

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We never say someone is a cooke r. But we use the word ' cook '. The common term for someone who cooks at home for their family, or in a non-fancy restaurant.

  • We never say someone is a cooke r.
  • But we use the word ' cook '.
  • The common term for someone who cooks at home for their family, or in a non-fancy restaurant.
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We never say someone is a cooker. But we use the word 'cook'.

a chef Refers to someone who dos fancy cooking, usually in a fancy restaurant
a cook.The common term for someone who cooks at home for their family, or in a non-fancy restaurant.

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But we do say "pressure cooker."

It is a closed pot that does not let out steam. Food cooks faster in a pressure cooker. It also used for canning.

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In British English, a stove is called a cooker.
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Can you give me an example of work cook please?
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My wife is the cook in my family. I can't cook.
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samerrustomcook vs chef difference between them

samerrustomwhich one is formal?

Both are used in formal and informal situations.


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