Which option describes the menu specific language

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Menu specific language refers to the specific terminology or wording used on a menu to describe the dishes or food items. It includes the use of culinary terms, specific descriptions, and creative language to entice customers and provide a clear understanding of the dishes being offered. For example, instead of simply saying "grilled chicken," a menu specific language might use phrases like "juicy, flame-grilled chicken breast."
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