I'm not entirely sure what 'cooking fiction novels' specifically means. It could be a very creative or metaphorical phrase. Maybe it means creating or developing fiction novels in a way that's as elaborate as cooking, like carefully adding different elements (characters, plots, settings) together to form a great story.
Well, 'cooking novels' could refer to novels that are somehow related to cooking. Maybe they are stories set in a kitchen, with characters who are chefs or cooks. For example, there could be a novel about a young chef's journey to create the perfect recipe while facing various challenges in a competitive culinary world.
It could mean creating or writing Chinese novels in a very creative and 'cooking - like' way, where you mix different elements such as characters, plots, and settings together just like you mix ingredients while cooking.
The kitchen fire referred to the kitchen or the stove used to cook. Among the Chinese people, the kitchen fire also had the meaning of offering sacrifices to the kitchen god. People had the god of the kitchen god, who was regarded as the guardian god of the family. The specific meaning of cooking fire could be determined according to the context.
Yes, 'Cooking for Picasso' is fiction. It's a work of creative imagination rather than based on real events.
It's likely fiction. Cooking with a cat sounds too fantastical to be real.
I think it might be a very odd or creative phrase. It could potentially mean creating or 'cooking up' fictional stories in a book, like how a chef cooks a meal. But it's not a common phrase in the traditional sense.
In science fiction novels, cooking fish in clay might represent a connection to the past or to nature. It could be a way for characters to hold on to their humanity or their roots while living in a strange and advanced future. For example, if they are on a new planet colonized by humans, doing this traditional cooking method can be a form of cultural preservation.
I'm not sure there are direct examples of 'cooking fiction novels' in a literal sense. But if we consider it as a metaphor for creating elaborate fiction, we could look at J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. She carefully crafted the magical world, with its unique characters, complex plots, and detailed settings, much like a chef would create a complex and delicious dish.
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Well, 'cooking fiction' could refer to fictional stories that involve cooking in some way. Maybe it's about a chef in a made - up world who has wild adventures while creating amazing dishes. Or it could be stories where cooking plays a crucial role in the plot, like a magic spell that requires special ingredients cooked in a certain way.