"Toasting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Toasting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Toasting" Meaning

Toasting refers to the act of intentionally burning or charring the surface of food, especially bread, to create a crispy texture and a nutty flavor. It is often done to enhance the flavor of the food, and is commonly used as a technique in cooking, particularly for bread, meats, and vegetables.

There are two main types of toasting:

1. Dry toasting: This involves placing the food under a broiler or in a toaster, where it is exposed to dry heat that browns the surface without cooking the interior.
2. Wet toasting: This involves cooking the food in a pan with a small amount of liquid, such as oil or butter, which helps to brown the surface and add flavor to the food.

Toasting is a popular technique in many types of cuisine, including baking, grilling, and pan-frying. It is often used to add texture and flavor to bread, such as bagels, English muffins, and toast, as well as to enhance the flavor of meats and vegetables.

In addition to its culinary uses, "toasting" can also be used figuratively to describe a gesture of appreciation or respect. For example, "Let's raise a glass and toast to friendship!" means that we are celebrating a special occasion and expressing our gratitude for a person or relationship.

"Toasting" Examples

Verb: Toasting


- When you toast something, you heat it using a toaster or an open flame so that it is brown and crispy.
- "Can you toast the bread for breakfast?"

- Otherwise, to toast means to speak to someone to praise them and make them feel better after a difficult time.
- "The teacher came to the bar and started toasting his students on their performance at the play."

- To toast a drink means to toss a small piece of bread or something similar into a liquid so that it is often set on fire and both the drink and the bread are drunk together.
- "We started the night off with shots of whiskey, which everyone toasted to my grandmother's memory."

- To toast a wedding couple is to give a speech, usually a complimentary one, after a wedding, especially a toast with wine.
- "The best man gave an amazing speech and ended up toasting the couple on their marriage."

- To toast an occasion is a practice of drinking to the health or success of someone or something.
- "They toasted the company's success with champagne during the meeting."

"Toasting" Similar Words

Toadstools

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Toady

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A colloquial or informal spelling of "today".

Toadying

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Flattering or trying to please someone, especially someone of higher social status, in an insincere or servile manner, usually in order to gain favor or advancement.

Toadyism

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Toast

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The word "toast" can have several meanings:<br><br>1. To propose a toast: to raise a glass and say something to celebrate or honor someone or something, often in a social or celebratory context.<br>Example: "She toasted to the happy couple's wedding anniversary."<br>2. A small slice of bread, often toasted to a crispy brown color, that is eaten as a snack or used as a base for toppings, such as butter, jam, cheese, etc.<br>Example: "He put butter on his toast for breakfast."<br>3. To express admiration or praise for someone or something: to express enthusiasm or approval for someone or something.<br>Example: "The actor was toast as he walked the red carpet for his award-winning performance."

Toasted

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Cooked or browned by applying dry heat, often until crispy or golden in colour, typically in an oven or under a grill.

Toaster

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A kitchen appliance used for toasting slices of bread until it is lightly browned or toasted.

Toasters

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Toastmaster

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A person who gives a formal introduction at the beginning of a dinner or other ceremony, or a skilled person who presents a subject to a Society.

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Toasts

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Toba

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Toba refers to Lake Toba, a large lake in Indonesia, the site of a massive volcanic eruption which occurred around 74,000 years ago, often referred to as the Toba catastrophe, and it also forms a Japanese manga called "Tobaku Muto" written by Tsutomu Nihei.

Tobacco

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A flowering plant in the nightshade family, native to the Americas. Its leaves are used to produce an addictive tobacco, consumed globally for various purposes, such as smoking, chewing, and snuff. It has a long history, being first used by indigenous peoples of the Americas, and is now cultivated worldwide, often yielding more than 5 billion kilograms annually.

Tobacconist

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A shop that sells tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, and smoking accessories.

Tobacconists

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A tobacconist is a shop or a person who sells cigars, cigarettes, cigarette tobacco, and other smoking-related products. Tobacconists often also offer and provide advice on pipes, smoking accessories, and other related items.

Tobaccos

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Nouns, plural form of "tobacco", referring to a plant used for its leaves, which contain the addictive substance nicotine. It can also refer to the product made from the cured and processed leaves, typically in the form of cigarettes, cigars, or chewing tobacco.