Meaning and Usage
"作料" refers specifically to the ingredients or seasonings added during cooking to enhance flavor. It is commonly used in culinary contexts to talk about spices, herbs, and other flavoring materials.
Common Collocations
- 作料丰富 (rich seasonings): used to describe dishes with a variety of spices.
- 调配作料 (mix seasonings): refers to the act of combining different seasonings.
- 作料用量 (amount of seasonings): important for balancing taste.
Usage Notes
"作料" is more specific than just "料" or "材料" as it focuses on flavoring agents rather than general ingredients. It is often used in spoken and written Chinese when discussing cooking techniques or recipes. Avoid confusing it with "调料" which is a more common term for seasonings; "作料" can sound slightly more formal or literary.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "作料" with "调料". While both relate to seasonings, "调料" is more frequently used in everyday speech. "作料" emphasizes the role of these ingredients in the process of making or preparing food.
Meaning and Usage
"作料" refers specifically to the ingredients or seasonings added during cooking to enhance flavor. It is commonly used in culinary contexts to talk about spices, herbs, and other flavoring materials.
Common Collocations
- 作料丰富 (rich seasonings): used to describe dishes with a variety of spices.
- 调配作料 (mix seasonings): refers to the act of combining different seasonings.
- 作料用量 (amount of seasonings): important for balancing taste.
Usage Notes
"作料" is more specific than just "料" or "材料" as it focuses on flavoring agents rather than general ingredients. It is often used in spoken and written Chinese when discussing cooking techniques or recipes. Avoid confusing it with "调料" which is a more common term for seasonings; "作料" can sound slightly more formal or literary.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "作料" with "调料". While both relate to seasonings, "调料" is more frequently used in everyday speech. "作料" emphasizes the role of these ingredients in the process of making or preparing food.
Meaning and Usage
"作料" refers specifically to the ingredients or seasonings added during cooking to enhance flavor. It is commonly used in culinary contexts to talk about spices, herbs, and other flavoring materials.
Common Collocations
- 作料丰富 (rich seasonings): used to describe dishes with a variety of spices.
- 调配作料 (mix seasonings): refers to the act of combining different seasonings.
- 作料用量 (amount of seasonings): important for balancing taste.
Usage Notes
"作料" is more specific than just "料" or "材料" as it focuses on flavoring agents rather than general ingredients. It is often used in spoken and written Chinese when discussing cooking techniques or recipes. Avoid confusing it with "调料" which is a more common term for seasonings; "作料" can sound slightly more formal or literary.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "作料" with "调料". While both relate to seasonings, "调料" is more frequently used in everyday speech. "作料" emphasizes the role of these ingredients in the process of making or preparing food.