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kookdoeleinden

Kookdoeleinden is a Dutch term formed by the combination of kook (to cook) and doeleinden (purposes, aims). The phrase denotes the intended uses or aims of cooking activities, equipment, or methods. It is not a formal technical term with a fixed definition in culinary science, but it can appear in general language, marketing, and documentation to indicate what a recipe, appliance, or technique is meant to achieve.

Usage and contexts

In everyday language, kookdoeleinden can refer to the scope of cooking tasks for which something is suitable

Relation to language and styling

Kookdoeleinden reflects a functional way of speaking about cooking tasks and equipment. It is more likely to

See also

doel (goal/aim), doeleinden (purposes), kooktechnieken (cooking techniques), keukenapparatuur (kitchen equipment).

or
intended.
For
example,
product
labeling
might
state
that
an
item
is
"geschikt
voor
kookdoeleinden,"
meaning
it
is
designed
to
be
used
for
cooking.
In
recipes
or
menus,
the
term
may
be
used
to
describe
the
overall
aim
of
a
cooking
session,
such
as
preparing
a
specific
type
of
dish
or
achieving
certain
flavor
or
texture
outcomes.
In
many
cases,
however,
speakers
will
describe
the
specific
cooking
technique
or
recipe
rather
than
relying
on
the
plural
noun.
be
found
in
formal,
technical,
or
marketing
contexts
than
in
casual
culinary
writing.
The
term
helps
convey
that
something
is
intended
for
particular
culinary
purposes
rather
than
for
non-cooking
use.