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How do you say to the waiter when want have your steak be cooked?
There are several ways to specify how you would like your steak to be cooked. Here are some common terms:
* Rare: The steak is cooked briefly on both sides, leaving the inside red and cool.
* Medium-rare: The steak is cooked a bit longer than rare, but the inside is still mostly red with some pink.
* Medium: The steak is cooked until the inside is mostly pink with a slight hint of red.
* Medium-well: The steak is cooked until the inside is mostly brown with just a touch of pink.
* Well-done: The steak is cooked until the inside is completely brown with no pink.
When ordering your steak, you can simply tell the waiter how you would like it to be cooked, such as "I would like my steak medium-rare." You can also specify a temperature, such as "I would like my steak cooked to 135 degrees Fahrenheit."
If you are not sure how you would like your steak cooked, you can ask the waiter for a recommendation. They will be able to help you choose a cooking temperature that will best suit your preferences.
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