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poaching [ˈpəʊtʃɪŋ, Am ˈpoʊtʃ-] SUBST kein Pl

poaching

I . poach2 [pəʊtʃ, Am poʊtʃ] VERB trans

2. poach (appropriate):

3. poach (lure away):

II . poach2 [pəʊtʃ, Am poʊtʃ] VERB intr

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Even cooked breakfasts can be made healthily, by scrambling or poaching eggs, instead of frying them, and by grilling mushrooms and tomatoes.
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All this, plus the ability to wax lyrical about ecology or spell out the grim statistics of rhino poaching while mixing your favourite sundowner cocktail.
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They are still fond of hunting and poaching and have not got rid of their turn for thieving...
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You'll need metal rings to make these a perfect shape, either egg poaching rings, special crumpet rings or just metal biscuit cutters.
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In addition, after braising or poaching, jambonneau is traditionally served with sauerkraut or used in soups.
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Poaching is often confused with stewing, as both techniques involve cooking through simmering.
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In spite of rapid deforestation and poaching of wildlife, a diverse flora and fauna continue to exist in the state.
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Eggs are also at risk of poaching and are commonly eaten by humans and are considered a delicacy in certain cultures.
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Poaching itself is part of a family of moist-heat cooking methods but separates itself in that it is primarily for delicate foods such as eggs.
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Elephants, which were nearing extinction in the 1980s due to poaching, have been well conserved now.
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