en following recipe

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of following recipe

  • en dinner ➜
  • en good food ➜
  • en something to eat ➜
  • en making food ➜
  • en baking a cake ➜
  • en Baking a tasty cake ➜
  • en cooking a dish ➜
  • en cooking a meal ➜
  • en creating a meal ➜
  • en a dish ➜
  • en eating ➜
  • en eating tasty food ➜
  • en the food to come out right ➜
  • en getting good food ➜
  • en getting a good meal ➜
  • en good food to happen ➜
  • en great smells ➜
  • en having a good meal ➜
  • en the item made turns out tasty ➜
  • en learning how to prepare a meal ➜
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following recipe is a subevent of…

  • en measure ingrediants ➜
  • en make food ➜
  • en mix foods ➜
  • en read ➜
  • en add the next ingredient ➜
  • en bake ➜
  • en chopping onions ➜
  • en cooking ➜
  • en creating the recipe ➜
  • en the creation of an editable food ➜
  • en drink wine ➜
  • en improvisation ➜
  • en ingredients spilling ➜
  • en make a cake ➜
  • en making a delicious meal ➜
  • en making food ➜
  • en making a good meal ➜
  • en measure out ingredients ➜
  • en meausre an ingrediant ➜
  • en a spill ➜
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following recipe is used for…

  • en chefs ➜
  • en cooking ➜
  • en cooking or baking ➜
  • en cooking pie ➜
  • en cooks ➜
  • en creating a dish ➜
  • en creating a meal ➜
  • en having cooking instructions ➜
  • en making cooking easier ➜
  • en making a dish ➜
  • en making food ➜
  • en preparing a meal ➜
  • en trying a new recipe ➜

following recipe requires…

  • en attention to detail ➜
  • en being literate ➜
  • en discipline ➜
  • en eyes and a recipe ➜
  • en having the required ingredients ➜
  • en patience ➜
  • en paying attention to instructions ➜
  • en reading carefully ➜

Subevents of following recipe

  • en bake a cake ➜

Things used for following recipe

  • en cooking ➜
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