Many words used to describe ways of cooking foods also come from French words. For example, frying food in a pan is called sautéing. In French, the word sauté means "to jump." When chefs sauté foods, they often shake the pan quickly, which causes the contents of the pan to hop and flip. Which sentence BEST explains how cooking and frying differ slightly in meaning? A) Cooking is making food to perfection; frying is slightly burning food. B) Cooking is preparing food for eating; frying is heating food in a pan. C) Cooking is heating food on a stove; frying is heating food in an oven. D) Cooking is creating food for a meal; frying is creating food for dessert.