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Ovenproof

Ovenproof refers to a cooking material that can be safely used in an oven without the material burning or melting. Such a material is also called oven-safe.

Over easy

Over easy referring to an egg that is flipped when the white is nearly cooked and fried on the other side, with the yolk still being some what liquid

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Overcomplication

Deutsch: Überkomplizierung / Español: Sobrecomplicación / Português: Sobrecomplicação / Français: Surcomplexification / Italiano: Sovracomplicazione

In the context of food, overcomplication refers to the unnecessary addition of steps, ingredients, or techniques that do not enhance the final product but instead detract from its clarity, functionality, or enjoyment. This phenomenon is often observed in culinary practices, recipe development, and food presentation, where the pursuit of novelty or perceived sophistication leads to counterproductive outcomes. Overcomplication can manifest in various forms, from overly intricate plating techniques to the inclusion of superfluous ingredients that disrupt flavor balance.

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Overconsumption

Deutsch: Überkonsum / Español: Sobreconsumo / Português: Consumo excessivo / Français: Surconsommation / Italiano: Sovraconsumo

Overconsumption in food refers to eating more food, particularly in calories, than the body requires for its energy and nutritional needs. This pattern often involves excessive intake of calorie-dense, nutrient-poor foods, which can contribute to weight gain, obesity, and various health issues. Overconsumption is a growing concern worldwide, particularly in environments where processed and fast foods are readily accessible and portion sizes are large.

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Overcooking

Deutsch: Überkochen / Español: Sobrecocción / Português: Cozimento excessivo / Français: Surcuisson / Italiano: Surriscaldamento

Overcooking refers to the process of cooking food beyond the optimal time or temperature, which can result in food that is less flavorful, drier, and tougher than intended. It often leads to a significant degradation in food quality and nutritional value.

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Overfishing

Deutsch: Überfischung / Español: Sobrepesca / Português: Sobrepesca / Français: Surpêche / Italiano: Sovrapesca

Overfishing refers to the depletion of fish stocks in aquatic ecosystems due to excessive harvesting, often exceeding the population's natural reproductive capacity. This phenomenon disrupts marine biodiversity, threatens food security, and undermines the economic stability of fishing-dependent communities. As a critical issue in global fisheries management, it intersects with ecological, economic, and social dimensions.

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Overindulgence

Deutsch: Übermaß / Español: Exceso / Português: Excesso / Français: Excès / Italiano: Eccesso

Overindulgence in the food context refers to the excessive consumption of food and drink beyond what the body needs for energy and nutrition. This behaviour often leads to discomfort and potential health problems over time, especially when it becomes a regular habit.

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Overnight

Deutsch: Übernacht / Español: De un día para otro / Português: Durante a noite / Français: Du jour au lendemain / Italiano: Durante la notte

Overnight in the food context refers to a method of preparation that involves allowing food to rest, marinate, soak, or ferment for an extended period, typically 8 to 12 hours, usually overnight. This process can enhance the flavor, texture, and overall quality of the dish.

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Ovino

Ovino is the Italian word for ovine or sheep

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Ovo-Vegetarian

Ovo-Vegetarians are people who consume Legumes, nuts, grains, seeds, vegetables, fruits, and eggs, but avoids milk

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