Crossword clues for woks
woks
- Lo mein vessels
- Lo mein cookers
- Concave cookers
- Cantonese cookers
- Asian cooking pans
- What salads may be tossed in
- Vessels with rounded bottoms
- Vessels for fried rice
- Vessels for Chinese chefs
- Seasoned cookers
- Round-bottomed pans
- Round-bottomed Chinese pans
- Quick cookers
- Potstickers pots
- Potsticker pots
- Pans used for stir-frying
- Pans in a Chinese kitchen
- Pans for making pot stickers
- Pans for cooking Asian cuisine
- Panda Express kitchen items
- Panda Express cookers
- Oriental pans
- Lomo saltado pans
- Hunan pans
- Hunan heaters
- Hunan cookers
- Frying pans in a Chinese kitchen
- Cookware used with chahns and hoaks
- Cooking pans
- Convex frypans
- Concave cooking vessels often made of carbon steel
- Chinese stir-fry pans
- Chinese restaurant cooking vessels
- Chinese pans that often have long handles
- Chinese fry pans
- Chinese food cookers
- Chinese cookpots
- Cantonese cooking vessels
- Bowl-shaped cookers
- Asian vessels
- "Yan Can Cook" cookers
- Canton cookware
- Yan's pans
- Pans for stir-frying
- Asian cookers
- Cooking vessels
- Thai restaurant cookware
- Round-bottomed vessels
- Chinese cookers
- Rice holders
- Vessels seen over fires
- Stir-fry vessels
- Concave kitchenware
- They're handled in Asian restaurants
- Oriental cookers
- Chinese kitchenware
- Oriental cookware
- Chinese answer to skillets
- Chinese cooking pans
- Stir-fry cookers
- Chinese cooking dishes
- Chinese cooking units
- Stir-fry pans
- Taipan frying pans
- Stir-fry cookware
- Potsticker cooker
- Chinese cookware
- Cantonese cookware
- Chinese pans
- Stir-frying needs
- Hunan frypans
- Chinese frypans
- Bowl-shaped pans
- Asian cookware
- Stovetop vessels
- Stir-fry utensils
- Stir-fry skillets
- Stir fry vessels
- Quick-cooking pans
- Pans for potstickers
- Pad Thai vessels
- Long-handled vessels
Wiktionary
n. (plural of wok English)
Wikipedia
WOKS AM 1340 is a radio station broadcasting a rhythmic oldies format. Licensed to serve Columbus, Georgia, USA, the station serves the immediate area around Columbus and suburban Phenix City, Alabama. The station is currently owned by Davis Broadcasting, Inc. of Columbus. Its radio studios are co-located with four other sister stations on Wynnton Road in Columbus east of downtown, and its transmitter is located in Columbus southeast of downtown.
In late February 2016, Davis' W243CE FM 96.5, located all the way on the far northeast edge of metro Atlanta, was given a construction permit to move to Columbus. The broadcast translator will air WOKS on 97.5 with 250 watts from a height of . Ordinarily prohibited, the long-distance move is allowed under the FCC's "AM revitalization" program, which allows AM stations (but not other low-power community stations like LPFM) to take existing FM translators and the service they provide away from their current areas and use them to duplicate their own service in the same area the main station already serves, without having to overlap the translator's previous service contour.
Usage examples of "woks".
Newman made his way through the swinging doors at the back of the restaurant, past the chefs and servers stirring woks over a huge gas range with steam tables full of vegetables.