A specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a specific culture.
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Examples for "cuisine"
Examples for "cuisine"
1Colombo is also a good place to start sampling the local cuisine.
2Topics range from fitness to health to politics to cuisine and more.
3The extremely popular local Breakfast Shed is a must for local cuisine.
4We visited many different traditional restaurants that featured extremely interesting Chinese cuisine.
5Zak said we opened people's minds about West Indian cuisine that night.
1Future plans include employing teachers in the music, drama and cookery areas.
2Pull down the cookery, and crush the young rooks in the ruins.
3The philosophy, or the metaphysics, of cookery appears in the following passage:-
4Name changes mean that cookery classes now deal in the culinary arts.
5I own 40-odd cookery books; kohlrabi is mentioned in three of them.
1To saunter is a science; it is the gastronomy of the eye.
2Permitted exceptions include baking, gastronomy, work in amusement parks or artistic performances.
3Mr. Simon has written 87 books, including a nine-volume encyclopedia of gastronomy.
4After all, the TTFAs are dubbed the Oscar night of Caribbean gastronomy.
5How we revel in the brutal digestive details, and call it gastronomy!
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.
1Like everything else in Tahiti, the art of cooking was somewhat peculiar.
2He talks with Kathryn about the art of cooking with unloved ingredients.
3What an admirable product of French genius is the art of cooking!
4The art of cooking has made its appeal almost entirely to the palate.
5Here they, even as we, were taught something of the art of cooking.
6The Spanish officers were far superior to the English in the art of cooking.
7The discovery of fire and the art of cooking was another immense step forward.
8I was also able to compare the art of filmmaking with the art of cooking.
9The art of cooking has now greatly advanced.
10Don't worry, it doesn't take years of culinary school to master the art of cooking Wagyu beef.
11A few years back instructions were begun among the young people at Tigara in the simple art of cooking.
12But, by a process which nobody can explain, in the union the art of cooking in hotels got mislaid.
13Of the art of cooking they were equally ignorant, and the mystery of canned provisions they could never fathom.
14The art of cooking plays a very important part in the matter of health, and thus of comfort and happiness.
15Formerly he had been a merry fellow, fond of a joke, and in the art of cooking had no equal in the town.
16Here's a look at the technical nitty-gritty behind the science and art of cooking up a batch of Fossil Fuel's first offering: XP Ale.