Food served in rings
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ONIONSFood served in rings
ONIONIt's served in rings
ONIONSVeggies sometimes served in rings
ONIONIt may be served in rings
ONIONFood found in rings
PIZZAFood often served in chains
RICEFood served in a bed
SUSHIFood served in a bar
ROLLFood item served in a basket
SUSHIFood served in an omakase meal
flambeed(of food) served in flaming liquor, esp. brandy
flambe(of food) served in flaming liquor, esp. brandy
ramequinsmall dish in which food can be baked and served
ramekinsmall dish in which food can be baked and served
galettefood prepared and served in the shape of a flat round cake a galette of potatoes
galettesfood prepared and served in the shape of a flat round cake a galette of potatoes
obentomeal, usually served in a lacquered or elaborately decorated box that is divided into sections for holding individual portions of food
obentosmeal, usually served in a lacquered or elaborately decorated box that is divided into sections for holding individual portions of food
bentosmeal, usually served in a lacquered or elaborately decorated box that is divided into sections for holding individual portions of food
bentomeal, usually served in a lacquered or elaborately decorated box that is divided into sections for holding individual portions of food
ramekinsA quantity of food served in such a dish, in particular a small quantity of cheese baked with breadcrumbs, eggs, and seasoning
casserolea stewpan; a covered pot in which food is both cooked and served; the dish of food or stew cooked in this way / to make a casserole of
mashgiahinspector appointed by a board of Orthodox rabbis to guard against any violation of the Jewish dietary laws in food processing plants, meat markets, etc., where food presumed to be kosher is prepared or served for public consumption
mashgichiminspector appointed by a board of Orthodox rabbis to guard against any violation of the Jewish dietary laws in food processing plants, meat markets, etc., where food presumed to be kosher is prepared or served for public consumption