Usage examples of "cooking pot" in English with translation to Italian

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Don't forget to bring kitchen utensils such as knives and cooking pots. Non dimenticare di portare utensili da cucina come coltelli e pentole per cucinare.
I really like French cooking. Mi piace molto la cucina francese.
There is a red rose in the pot. Nel vaso c'è una rosa rossa.
In spite of all the cooking shows I've watched I'm still no good in the kitchen. Nonostante tutti i programmi di cucina che ho guardato non sono ancora bravo a cucinare.
Put the carrots in the pot. Metti le carote nella pentola.
Bob filled the pot with water. Bob ha riempito la teiera d'acqua.
She spent all afternoon cooking. Ha passato tutto il pomeriggio a cucinare.
Step 1. Heat the vegetable oil (0.5L) (any grease or a mixture of oil and grease) in the pot on high heat, add sliced onions (400g), fry until the onions take a yellow color, then add meat (any kind) (1kg). 1° passo. Scaldate l'olio vegetale (0,5 L) (qualsiasi grasso o una miscela di olio e grasso) nella pentola a fuoco vivace, aggiungete le cipolle a fette (400 g), friggete fino a quando le cipolle prendono un colore giallo, poi aggiungete la carne (di qualsiasi tipo) (1 kg).
She is called Mei. She is cooking in the kitchen. Si chiama Mei. Sta cucinando nella cucina.
Is there any sugar in the pot? C'è dello zucchero nel barattolo?
All the guests did justice to his wife's cooking. Gli ospiti fecero tutti onore alla cucina di sua moglie.
There's a red rose in the pot. Nel vaso c'è una rosa rossa.
I don't have much interest in cooking. Non sono molto interessato alla cucina.
the pot calling the kettle black il bue che dice cornuto all'asino
I hear you are good at cooking. Ho sentito dire che sei bravo a cucinare.
Have you ever helped your wife in cooking? Hai mai aiutato tua moglie a cucinare?
She knows everything about cooking. Sa tutto sulla cucina.
Salt is an indispensable ingredient for cooking. Il sale è un ingrediente indispensabile per cucinare.
What are you cooking? Cosa stai cucinando?
Tom doesn't feel like cooking. A Tom non va di cucinare.
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