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English, 23.02.2021 06:50 Leftie500

11. Directions: Modified True or False. Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE if the statement is not. Underline the word of words which make the statement false.
1. Starchy items such as grains, pastas and dried legumes can also form the body of a salad?
2 Composed salads are mixtures of foods that are held together?
3. Salad server is used to hold just washed salad leave in a slotted basket?
4.. To operate the zester, it is pressed with moderate force against the fruit and drawn
across its peel?
5. A basic understanding of tools use in preparation will help achieve better results
6. When preparing a recipe that contains both meat (or poultry or seafood) and vegetables
requiring cutting use only one board?
7. Refrigerate in colanders covered with clean damp towels, or in specially designed
perforated plastic bins. These protect from drying while allowing air circulation?​

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