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nase to tail

 

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Nase to Tail

Definition

Adjective: Referring to the use or consumption of all parts of an animal, typically in cooking, from nose to tail.

Verb: The act of utilizing or making use of the entire animal, typically in culinary practices, by considering each part from nose to tail.

Senses and Usages

  1. Noun: A culinary concept that promotes the ethos of sustainable cooking and eating by utilizing all parts of an animal, including offal or less commonly consumed parts.
  2. Adverbial Phrase: Used to describe a comprehensive approach or consideration of a subject or topic, considering every aspect or detail.

Sample Sentences

Adjective: The trendy farm-to-table restaurant only serves nase to tail dishes, showcasing their commitment to sustainable and ethical cooking.

Verb: The chef's expertise lies in nasing to tail, as she skillfully prepares every part of the animal, resulting in unique and flavorful dishes.

Noun: Embracing the nase to tail philosophy, the chef concocted a delicious soup using various animal parts that many would typically discard.

Adverbial Phrase: He analyzed the project nase to tail, considering every detail, to ensure its success.

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