cookshop
Pronunciation: [ˈkʊkˌʃɒp]
Word
Context: "food industry"
(noun) a cookshop is a place where you can buy food or food-related items, like ingredients or cooking tools. It’s similar to a shop where cooks and people who love to cook can find what they need.
Example
I found a great recipe book at the cookshop that will help me with dinner.
Example
There isn't a good cookshop in our neighborhood, so we have to go far to find supplies.
Example
What kinds of things do you usually buy at a cookshop?
Context: "cooking"
(noun) a cookshop can also mean a school or place where people learn how to cook. It's like a classroom, but for making food instead of studying other subjects.
Example
She loves taking classes at the cookshop to learn new cooking techniques.
Example
He didn't enjoy his experience at the cookshop because he didn't learn anything new.
Example
What have you learned at the cookshop this week?
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