jook (Meaning)

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jook (n)

a Chinese rice gruel eaten for breakfast

a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox

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jook Sentence Examples

  1. The rice jook simmered gently on the stove, emitting a comforting aroma.
  2. Jook, a traditional Chinese porridge, is often served as a breakfast or brunch dish.
  3. My grandmother's jook recipe was a closely guarded secret, passed down through generations.
  4. The jook was silky smooth and had a rich, savory flavor, with tender pieces of chicken and vegetables.
  5. I topped my jook with a drizzle of soy sauce, a sprinkle of white pepper, and a few chopped scallions.
  6. The jook warmed my soul on a cold winter morning, providing both comfort and nourishment.
  7. The rice jook was the perfect remedy for my upset stomach, settling my queasiness and easing my nausea.
  8. I love experimenting with different ingredients in my jook, such as adding diced carrots, mushrooms, or even sweet potatoes.
  9. Jook is a versatile dish that can be customized to suit individual tastes and dietary restrictions.
  10. Whether it's a simple bowl of plain jook or a more elaborate version with toppings and mix-ins, jook is always a delicious and satisfying meal.

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a Chinese rice gruel eaten for breakfast, a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provid

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The rice jook simmered gently on the stove, emitting a comforting aroma.

Jook, a traditional Chinese porridge, is often served as a breakfast or brunch dish.

My grandmother's jook recipe was a closely guarded secret, passed down through generations.

The jook was silky smooth and had a rich, savory flavor, with tender pieces of chicken and vegetables.