French - lit. "under vacuum"
A cooking technique in which food is vacuum sealed in a bag and placed in a temperature-controlled water bath for several hours.
Usually, the water bath is kept at the desired final temperature of the food so that the entire portion slowly reaches the same level of doneness inside and out.
This technique is often used to precisely cook meats to a desired temperature.
A cooking technique in which food is vacuum sealed in a bag and placed in a temperature-controlled water bath for several hours.
Usually, the water bath is kept at the desired final temperature of the food so that the entire portion slowly reaches the same level of doneness inside and out.
This technique is often used to precisely cook meats to a desired temperature.
by Josh2003 June 05, 2023
by Moo December 07, 2004
the kind of girl everyone wants and likes to be around. a goofball but also a great listener. she can also turn u out in a heartbeat.
by don'tneed2know August 10, 2008
Noise Lawyers make when eating
at a salad bar unprotected by a sneeze guard. Thought by some to be asian in origin - mainly through its connection with yen.
at a salad bar unprotected by a sneeze guard. Thought by some to be asian in origin - mainly through its connection with yen.
by terry shea February 17, 2005
oh.. that fucking kokichi oma wannabe from danganronpa..?? (ii dont mean that dont attack mEEeeeee)
anyways this guy smells and doesnt even bath (people simp for him!!11!!1!11!1)
anyways this guy smells and doesnt even bath (people simp for him!!11!!1!11!1)
person 1: i just recently found out about yttd today and sou hiyori looks kinda-
person 2: that one homeless dude, a kokichi wannabe, a person that hasn't bathed for maybe in a year or two, that person that has a impersonator, byebye dead friend? :0
person 2: that one homeless dude, a kokichi wannabe, a person that hasn't bathed for maybe in a year or two, that person that has a impersonator, byebye dead friend? :0
by flayie July 09, 2023
by breathe with me January 09, 2016
Japanese for "Is that so?". Not really meant as a question, but more as an acknowledgement of what is being said.
Person 1: Kinou wa nihon ni ikimashita. (I went to japan yesterday.)
Person 2: Sou desu ka. (is that so? Meaning "Oh really, that's pretty damn cool yo.")
Person 2: Sou desu ka. (is that so? Meaning "Oh really, that's pretty damn cool yo.")
by XC3N April 26, 2007