30 October,2023 08:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Tanishka D’Lyma
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. Bussin'
I CAN imagine my children saying this word; I guess having young kids helps to keep up with slang terms. I know they use it to describe something that has got them excited or that's good, cool or happening.
. Jollof rice
It's an African rice-based dish but [to a Mumbaikar's ear] it sounds like a fun combination of jelly and rice, don't you think?
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. Emping
I'm not sure but is it used to describe a crackling texture?
. Cheffy
It's a nice way of calling a chef.
. My dictionary addition
Kulfi popsicle - A large pick-and-go popsicle in all kulfi flavours with Indian mithai toppings at Parsi Dairy Farm.
Score
3/4
. Cheffy
To make something very fancy like a chef. An added touch on a simple dish perhaps.
. Zhuzh
Zhuzh? Sounds like a [fancy or funny] pronunciation of juice! Haha!
. Stagiaire
Someone who is training in the kitchen.
Score
2/3
. Smashburger
The name describes it; it's when you smash the patty of a burger. Think of aloo tuk; what is it? You take aloo and smash it to make a patty. There you go, smashburger!
. Zhuzh
Oh, what is this? Is this related to making something better, making something in chef-style?
. Cheffy
It's the chef way of doing something, it's chef-style. During the pandemic, everyone was âcheffy', where they made [plated] dishes and took photos of them. We've also used this term for the last 15 years. It's a polite way to call the chef. For instance, the F&B manager calls the chef with love - âcheffy, can you please do this' or âcheffy, the guest has a request'.
. Emping
It's like a papad, it's a SouthEast Asian chip-like item.
. My dictionary addition
Okay, chef - This phrase is an emotion. It means âI hear you, whatever is said will be done'. There are variants across fields like âyes, captain'.
Score
4/4
. Stagiaire
A person who interns in the kitchen for free for a few months instead of going to culinary school.
. Jollof rice
No clue! I'm assuming it's a dish of flavoured rice.
. Smashburger
I know this, it's when you press down or smash the patty of a burger.
. Bussin'
Is it related to a busboy?
. My dictionary addition
Bhasad - I'm pretty sure every chef uses this term. It refers to the time when the kitchen is extremely chaotic or busy.
Score
3/4
Emping: A slightly bitter cracker or chip popular in Indonesia that is made from the dried flattened seed of the melinjo tree
Stagiaire: An unpaid intern working in a professional kitchen as part of their training to become a chef
Smashburger: A hamburger patty that is pressed thin onto a heated pan or griddle at the start of cooking
Zhuzh: A small improvement, adjustment, or addition that completes the overall look, taste, etc. of something
Bussin': Extremely good, excellent
Jollof rice: A West African dish of rice cooked in a sauce of tomatoes and onions seasoned usually with garlic, thyme, hot pepper, and other spices and often accompanied by meat, fish, or vegetables
Cheffy: Characteristic of or befitting a professional chef (as in showiness, complexity, or exoticness)