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torybrooks

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A brown stock is
 a. a flavored liquid obtained by simmering the bones of beef, veal, chicken, or pork in water.
  b. a flavored liquid obtained by simmering browned bones and meat in water.
  c. the foundational thin liquid that is used as the base of all soups and sauces.
  d. a small bundle of herbs and spices wrapped in cheesecloth or tied together with twine.

Question 2

A chef who desires to create both a viscous and rich, meaty tasting stock, should use
 a. whole veal bones.
  b. cracked veal bones.
  c. whole beef bones.
  d. cracked beef bones.
  e. both b and d



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

e



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torybrooks

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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