| NOUN | a wok | woks |
| VERB | to wok | woked | woked woking | woks |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Depending on the cuisine style, thin noodles may be boiled with some type of broth or stir fried in a wok.
- The cuckoo-dove makes its nest in rock gorges near waterfalls, and their calls are the two-part wok-wu, heard above the sounds of the water.
- WokFi (a portmanteau derived from blending the words Wok + Wi-Fi) is a slang term for a style of homemade Wi-Fi antenna consisting of a crude parabolic antenna made with a low-cost Asian kitchen wok, spider skimmer or similar household metallic dish.
- When it was the Wizard Home Loans Cup it was affectionately known by fans as the "Wizard Wok" due to the shape of it being like a wok.
- "Wok Tai" in Cantonese means the bottom of the "wok", a round-bottom pan. The bay named because its "wok" shape.
- To impart "wok hei" the traditional way, the food is cooked in a seasoned wok over a high flame while being stirred and tossed quickly.
- In India, this technique is used by street vendors selling shelled peanuts or popcorn cooked in salt heated in an iron wok.
- A trademark of his was aprons that bore a different 'wok' pun every show.
- Young has authored cookbooks focused on American Chinese cuisine with her books "The Wisdom of the Chinese Kitchen" and "The Breath of a Wok" being influential in highlighting the use of the Chinese wok to a new generation of cooks.
- The ingredients are cooked in a wok ("kawa") and simmered until the mixture becomes thick and produces bubbles.
- "The Runaway Wok" is a children's picture book written by Ying Chang Compestine and illustrated by Sebastia Serra.
- In a wok, oil is heated until almost smoking. The scallions, garlic, and ginger are cooked slightly in the wok before the marinated meat is added.
- The name of Batu Kawa is derived from the Malay words which “Batu” means stone and “Kawah” for wok used to cook rice.
- The dish is fried on a wok without any cooking oil so the omelette will stick on the wok and enable to put it upside down straight against charcoal fire until it is cooked.
- Patinas can also be found in woks or other metal baking dishes.
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