The art of creating delicious food that is also pleasing to the eye.
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Examples for "culinary art"
Examples for "culinary art"
1Nor was she deficient in the pleasure walks of the culinary art.
2With the fall of the empire, the culinary art sank into less consideration.
3The chase was evidently successful, and wonders in culinary art might be expected.
4With our fast-paced lives, baking home-made bread is a dying culinary art today.
5It is of great value in the culinary art, especially for soups and stews.
1Name changes mean that cookery classes now deal in the culinary arts.
2It is where South African culture and culinary arts bloom, notes Rondell.
3All professional chef and culinary arts courses report almost complete employment rates.
4Feast and be Festive Cape Town is a hub for culinary arts.
5Combined with three days of French culinary arts, this holiday is foodie heaven.
6And when our discussion turned to the culinary arts, her eyes were aflame.
7Public assistance administrators wanted to push her toward cosmetology or culinary arts, she said.
8She was awarded the CBE for services to culinary arts.
9The culinary arts, perhaps, washing dishes in a diner.
10We're delving into the culinary arts for this episode.
11Auckland chef and culinary arts lecturer, Alan Brown with recipes for Kiwi pizza oven cooking.
12Hugo Hughes is the first graduate from AUT's culinary arts school to specialise in vegan cooking.
13According to Barrett, the centre offered a wide variety of courses, including dressmaking, tailoring and culinary arts.
14Nosrat's is an open-armed, for-everybody approach to the culinary arts: I did this and so can you.
15I don't fancy myself a master of the culinary arts, but this stew is really quite exceptional.
16Without that fighting spirit, she'd never survive in the backbreaking, unforgiving, male-dominated world of the culinary arts.
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