Crossword-Solution: UNDERCOOKED
We have 6 clues for the answer “UNDERCOOKED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Taken off the stove too soon | 1 answer |
| Uncooked | 7 answers |
| underdone | 10 answers |
| Undone | 50 answers |
| Unfinished | 69 answers |
| Raw | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNDERCOOKED (5)
Undercooked chicken will be tough and rubbery because it takes a fairly high internal temperature to soften the proteins in the muscles and make them tender.
More bleach is required for undercooked stock than for stock which is properly cooked or overcooked; therefore, the percentage of bleach required is an indication of the quality of the cooked stock.
Thorough cooking of meat appears to destroy the vitality of the worm, but in foreign countries where the pork is eaten in an uncooked or an undercooked condition the disease is not uncommon.
Agriculture._] =Desserts from the starches.=——Cornstarch, in particular, is often disliked, because it is undercooked, and too large a proportion is used.
About 40 minutes will generally be found sufficient to roast a pheasant, which should be thoroughly done, as nothing is more detestable than white meat in the slightest degree undercooked.
Quotes with UNDERCOOKED (3)
Bill was wrestling with his undercooked chicken. "Wow," I remarked while examining my own plate. "I don't think I can eat this." "I know. It's gross," he conceded. "But it's free, so I scarf down seconds each night." "As a dog returneth to his vomit," I said, while making the sign of the cross in the air in front of me. "Amen," he agreed with his mouth full, and toasted me with his 7Up can.
At 17, the gratitude part of their brain is a little undercooked.
….In time, the Europeans brought in pigs and horses, both of which were allowed to run wild and multiply. Pigs in the wild soon became aggressive feral boars with tusks, eating everything in sight. Corn, which the Indians depended upon, was attacked and uprooted by the pigs before maturing, thus leaving the Indians without an important source of nourishment. Although pigs provided a necessary source of protein, they were also known to host worms and parasites, and spread viru…
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Appears in: Universal.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2012).