mageiricophobia
/mæˌd͡ʒaɪɹɪkəˈfoʊbiə/
mageiricophobia means fear of cooking, a powerful fear of preparing food.
mageiricophobia is pronounced /mæˌd͡ʒaɪɹɪkəˈfoʊbiə/.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek μαγειρική (mageirikḗ, “culinary arts”) + -phobia (“morbid fear of”), equivalent to magirics + -phobia.
noun
- Fear of cooking, a powerful fear of preparing food.“Our own feeling about thirteen, especially when joined with Friday, has added another to the long list of phobias; treiskaidekaphobia, or "fear of the number thirteen" (some of the other phobias are the well-known claustro-, acro-, and agora-, fear of being closed in, of heights, of open spaces, respectively; less known are ailurophobia, "fear of cats," iatrophobia, "fear of doctors," nucleomitoto”