boneless
Describes meat or fish that has had all of its bones removed prior to being sold or cooked. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that lacks structure, strength, or firmness.
Ejemplos
3 de 5I usually buy boneless chicken breasts because they are much faster to cook for dinner.
I normally purchase chicken meat without bones to save time during evening meal preparation.
The culinary department requires that all fish served in the banquet hall be strictly boneless for the safety of the guests.
The kitchen staff must ensure no bones remain in the fish served to prevent any choking hazards for attendees.
I'm just going to grab some boneless wings and a soda while we watch the game.
I will get some chicken pieces without bones and a drink to eat during the sports match.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of 'less' as 'minus.' Boneless = Bone minus. It is the 'less' work version of meat because you don't have to cut around the bones.
Quiz rápido
For the stir-fry recipe, you should use ______ chicken to make it easier to eat with chopsticks.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: boneless
Ejemplos
I usually buy boneless chicken breasts because they are much faster to cook for dinner.
everydayI normally purchase chicken meat without bones to save time during evening meal preparation.
The culinary department requires that all fish served in the banquet hall be strictly boneless for the safety of the guests.
formalThe kitchen staff must ensure no bones remain in the fish served to prevent any choking hazards for attendees.
I'm just going to grab some boneless wings and a soda while we watch the game.
informalI will get some chicken pieces without bones and a drink to eat during the sports match.
The study compares the nutritional density of bone-in versus boneless bovine samples in industrial processing.
academicThe research looks at the difference in nutrients between beef with bones and beef without bones in a factory setting.
Our quarterly report indicates a significant market shift toward boneless pork products in the frozen food sector.
businessThe business data shows that customers are increasingly choosing pork without bones in the frozen aisle.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
boneless wings
breaded and fried pieces of chicken breast served like traditional wings
boneless banquet
a meal deal consisting of various pieces of meat without bones
boneless ribeye
a specific cut of steak where the rib bone has been removed
Se confunde a menudo con
Boned can mean having bones removed (like boneless), but can also refer to something stiffened with bones or strips.
Bony describes something that has many bones or looks like a skeleton, while boneless means the bones are gone.
Notas de uso
The term is almost exclusively used in culinary contexts to describe meat preparation. Figuratively, it can describe a weak person or a lack of organizational structure, though this is rare.
Errores comunes
Learners sometimes use 'unboned' to mean 'boneless,' but 'unboned' can actually mean that the bones have NOT been removed in certain technical contexts.
Truco para recordar
Think of 'less' as 'minus.' Boneless = Bone minus. It is the 'less' work version of meat because you don't have to cut around the bones.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Old English 'bān' (bone) combined with the suffix '-leas' (without).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In many Western cultures, boneless meat is preferred for convenience and speed, whereas in many Asian and European cuisines, 'bone-in' meat is often preferred for superior flavor during cooking.
Quiz rápido
For the stir-fry recipe, you should use ______ chicken to make it easier to eat with chopsticks.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: boneless
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