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Definition of roaster in English: roasternoun ˈrəʊstəˈroʊstər 1A container, oven, furnace, or apparatus for roasting something. 烘烤容器;烘焙器;烤箱;烤炉;烤具 my mother used to cook poultry in an oval-lidded roaster Example sentencesExamples - A reverberating furnace with two hearths heated a roaster to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit to calcine the ore.
- Such improvements allow them to sell the beans directly to Equal Exchange at full price, rather than outsourcing to a middleman with a roaster or mill.
- Women sell everything from tomatoes, chillies and betel to clay coffee roasters and straw sleeping mats.
- On the deck was a large picnic table, and just before the deck was a spot for a campfire and a pig roaster and grill.
- Seasonal Sardinian and Sicilian chestnut roasters were busy in the square, and we had time to reflect on the long journey.
- An antique peanut roaster that he'd bought for $250, and that failed to sell at the mall or at local auction, went for $2,950 at an online auction house.
- She takes them and dumps them unceremoniously into the roaster, seasons the meat and puts the lid on.
- The two of them took the heavy iron roaster from the oven and set it on the metal rack protecting the counter top.
- The roaster has since been moved to another location, and in its place is a welcoming fireplace, giving the shop a cozy, living room-like feel.
- High-grade ore is still refined in roasters and mills, but the low-grade stuff goes into leach heaps, huge hills of pulverized ore mounded atop plastic liners.
- 1.1 A person or company that processes coffee beans.
(咖啡豆)烘焙者;烤炙者;烘焙公司 he set up his own business as a tea dealer and coffee roaster Example sentencesExamples - He's even gone so far as to break down the standard 152-pound bag of beans into 50-pound boxes made from recycled materials so that growers and roasters alike will have an easier time lifting his merchandise.
- Partnering between individual farms, farmer cooperatives, and specialty roasters is also a desirable effort to support small independent farmers and cooperatives.
- The place I worked at was called ‘Mocha Blues,’ and it was one of the best coffee roasters in town.
- The company had recently launched a Fair Trade line, getting its beans from one of those less-than-100% roasters.
- Hailing from Vancouver, B.C., he can most often be found at the local farmer's markets or independent coffee roasters.
- The Pacific Northwest-based coffee roaster accuses chemicals used on coffee farms of ‘killing lakes and streams.’
- In Kona, it seems like everyone has some green beans lying around - not enough to take to the commercial roasters, who usually have a forty-pound minimum.
- Perfect java begins with roasters who know how to cook a coffee bean.
- Independent roasters can buy Fair Trade and other value-added coffees to illustrate our solidarity with the independent farmers.
- We're not drinking more, but the coffee shops and big roasters are certainly making more.
- Last year, the company joined TransFair, an organization that guarantees that farmers will receive most of the $1.26 per pound that coffee roasters pay for high-quality beans.
- Many roasters prefer the French Press technique because it comes closest to the way coffee is ‘cupped,’ or graded for quality.
- Some firmers will sell directly to roasters either in Kona or elsewhere.
- Giveaway products included copies of food and wind magazines; gourmet pasta; and fresh-ground coffee from the ‘southernmost coffee roasters in America’.
- Fair Trade, however, is limited to small producers on farms averaging 12 acres who belong to small cooperatives, which excludes many socially conscious coffee roasters and importers.
- 1.2 A foodstuff that is particularly suitable for roasting, especially a chicken.
适于烧烤的食物(尤指鸡) if you are using a roaster instead of a boiler, 45 to 50 minutes will cook it Example sentencesExamples - The roasters didn't have that weird yellow color like many commercial chickens.
- In this part of the country, fryers have squeezed roasters out of existence in food markets.
- They are dual-purpose birds that lay eggs well and produce good roasters reasonably fast.
Rhymesboaster, coaster, poster, toaster Definition of roaster in US English: roasternounˈroʊstərˈrōstər 1A container, oven, furnace, or apparatus for roasting something. 烘烤容器;烘焙器;烤箱;烤炉;烤具 Example sentencesExamples - Seasonal Sardinian and Sicilian chestnut roasters were busy in the square, and we had time to reflect on the long journey.
- She takes them and dumps them unceremoniously into the roaster, seasons the meat and puts the lid on.
- The roaster has since been moved to another location, and in its place is a welcoming fireplace, giving the shop a cozy, living room-like feel.
- A reverberating furnace with two hearths heated a roaster to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit to calcine the ore.
- The two of them took the heavy iron roaster from the oven and set it on the metal rack protecting the counter top.
- Women sell everything from tomatoes, chillies and betel to clay coffee roasters and straw sleeping mats.
- An antique peanut roaster that he'd bought for $250, and that failed to sell at the mall or at local auction, went for $2,950 at an online auction house.
- High-grade ore is still refined in roasters and mills, but the low-grade stuff goes into leach heaps, huge hills of pulverized ore mounded atop plastic liners.
- On the deck was a large picnic table, and just before the deck was a spot for a campfire and a pig roaster and grill.
- Such improvements allow them to sell the beans directly to Equal Exchange at full price, rather than outsourcing to a middleman with a roaster or mill.
- 1.1 A person or company that processes coffee beans.
(咖啡豆)烘焙者;烤炙者;烘焙公司 he set up his own business as a tea dealer and coffee roaster Example sentencesExamples - Giveaway products included copies of food and wind magazines; gourmet pasta; and fresh-ground coffee from the ‘southernmost coffee roasters in America’.
- Fair Trade, however, is limited to small producers on farms averaging 12 acres who belong to small cooperatives, which excludes many socially conscious coffee roasters and importers.
- Independent roasters can buy Fair Trade and other value-added coffees to illustrate our solidarity with the independent farmers.
- He's even gone so far as to break down the standard 152-pound bag of beans into 50-pound boxes made from recycled materials so that growers and roasters alike will have an easier time lifting his merchandise.
- In Kona, it seems like everyone has some green beans lying around - not enough to take to the commercial roasters, who usually have a forty-pound minimum.
- Many roasters prefer the French Press technique because it comes closest to the way coffee is ‘cupped,’ or graded for quality.
- Hailing from Vancouver, B.C., he can most often be found at the local farmer's markets or independent coffee roasters.
- The place I worked at was called ‘Mocha Blues,’ and it was one of the best coffee roasters in town.
- Perfect java begins with roasters who know how to cook a coffee bean.
- The Pacific Northwest-based coffee roaster accuses chemicals used on coffee farms of ‘killing lakes and streams.’
- The company had recently launched a Fair Trade line, getting its beans from one of those less-than-100% roasters.
- Last year, the company joined TransFair, an organization that guarantees that farmers will receive most of the $1.26 per pound that coffee roasters pay for high-quality beans.
- Some firmers will sell directly to roasters either in Kona or elsewhere.
- We're not drinking more, but the coffee shops and big roasters are certainly making more.
- Partnering between individual farms, farmer cooperatives, and specialty roasters is also a desirable effort to support small independent farmers and cooperatives.
- 1.2 A foodstuff that is particularly suitable for roasting, especially a chicken.
适于烧烤的食物(尤指鸡) Example sentencesExamples - The roasters didn't have that weird yellow color like many commercial chickens.
- They are dual-purpose birds that lay eggs well and produce good roasters reasonably fast.
- In this part of the country, fryers have squeezed roasters out of existence in food markets.
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