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The difference between "cook" and "chef"?
12 apr. 2011 14:56
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The difference is slight. A chef is someone with great cooking ability and skill.They can cook gourmet (fancy/expensive/difficult) food. Rather, a cook is more a generalist. You and I can both cook, and be both good and bad; but, unless we are particularly skilled we are not really chefs.
12 april 2011
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A chef is someone that has trained as a cook, usually they are trained at a special culinary school. A cook is someone that is not trained.
12 april 2011
There is a joke in the English-speaking world, a chauvenistic joke, that says that only men are chefs...women are cooks. It implies that higher level gourmet etc is done by men - the best food, and that cooking, general food preparation, is done by women.
Of course this is not true, my ex-girlfriend was terrible at both :-)
Kemi and Sonia above "hit the nail on the head" - (idiom - they got the explanation exact).
12 april 2011
This is what you're looking for:
http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-cook-and-chef/
12 april 2011
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