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gourmet and cuisine
The Black Forest is also known for its long tradition in gourmet cuisine.
A person's strong point e. g. Preparing gourmet cuisine is his forte.
The ascocarps are prized by gourmet cooks, particularly for French cuisine.
Haute cuisine ( French: literally " high food ", ) or Grande cuisine refers to the cuisine of " high level " establishments, gourmet restaurants and luxury hotels in France.
Some offal dishes are considered gourmet food in international cuisine.
Many different varieties of frozen and chilled ready meals are now generally available in the UK, including " gourmet " recipes, organic and vegetarian dishes, traditional British and foreign cuisine, and smaller children's meals.
In more recent times its use in cuisine has been elevated to gourmet status.
Chef Blackstock's traditional French cuisine with an eclectic flair is served at " Le Chateau Anglais ," a gourmet restaurant in the English countryside that is one of the few in the United Kingdom to receive a two-star rating from Michelin.
The nightlife in the city offers many options, ranging from theaters to bars and gourmet international cuisine restaurants.
In addition to the original grocery chain, it has added two other concepts in recent years: Market Street, which features take-home cuisine, restaurants, gourmet and everyday grocery items in one store ; and Amigos United, an international-format store offering a blend of American fare and international cuisine.
This staple of gourmet Chinese cuisine is a show of respect, honor, and appreciation to the guests.
Anchor tenants include Tanglin Market Place, a gourmet supermarket and bakery ; and Tasty Food Court where up to 15 varieties of local cuisine can be found.
Also, it can be defined as the study of food and culture, with a particular focus on gourmet cuisine.
** Cypress Hotelrestaurant: Park Place, gourmet American cuisine
In this latter usage, there is a parallel concern among the French that their word for the appreciation of gourmet cuisine ( gourmandise ) is historically included in the French Catholic list of the Seven Deadly Sins.
" These gourmet trucks ' menus run the gamut of ethnic and fusion cuisine.
A pioneer of gourmet vegetarian cuisine in America, the restaurant's first chefs were Edward Espe Brown and Deborah Madison.
As it has evolved Western notions of high culture have been associated at various times with: The study of " humane letters " especially the Greek and Latin classics and more broadly all works considered to be part of " the canon "; the cultivation of refined etiquette and manners ; an appreciation of the fine arts-especially sculpture and painting ; a knowledge of such literature, drama, and poetry considered to be of high caliber ; enjoyment of European classical music and opera ; religion and theology often with a special focus on Europe's predominantly Christian tradition ; rhetoric and politics ; the study of philosophy and history ; a taste for gourmet cuisine and wine ; being well traveled and especially " The Grand Tour of Europe "; certain sports associated with elites such as polo, horsemanship, fencing, and yachting.
Other great eateries are Saigoon Star, a prize-winning restaurant serving great value SE-Asian cuisine, Waitei Japanese Restaurant and Genki Sushi which are ideal ideas for Japanese gourmet.
In recent times, a large number of restaurants serving foreign or gourmet cuisine have come up such as The Italia, South Indies, Cream Centre, Taste of Rampur, Mainland China and Laajawaab to name a few.
Cite, a restaurant and bar on the top floor of the 70-floor residential tower, boasts spectacular views of the city and lake and serves gourmet French / American cuisine.

gourmet and seen
Other figures have been seen historically, and starting in the 1990s again became more common in the more expensive " gourmet " varieties of king cake.
Connections are also being strengthened to the Park neighborhood immediately to the East, which itself has seen a retail revival, with a PCC natural foods market, a new cafe, a new gourmet pizza restaurant and other businesses.

gourmet and film
Floyd became a cub reporter on the Bristol Evening Post and after watching the film Zulu decided to join the British Army, attaining the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Royal Tank Regiment, where he pestered the mess cook to produce gourmet dinners.
Juicing has become popular in niche markets, such as those interested in alternative medicine, fad diets, or gourmet foods, due to word-of-mouth, mainstream celebrity marketing, a heavy internet presence, and a documentary film entitled Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead.
Vernon also memorably starred in Wayne Berwick's 1983 cult film Microwave Massacre, in which he plays a lascivious builder who kills his wife for bossing him around and making him too many microwaved " gourmet " meals.

gourmet and was
At the home of a gourmet the new maid was instructed in the fine points of serving.
With his wealth, he indulged in custom suits, cigars, gourmet food and drink ( his preferred liquor was Templeton Rye from Iowa
Alberoni was a gourmet.
: Once there was a man named Mr. Palliser and he asked his wife, May I be a gourmet?
Jelly Belly Gourmet Soda is a gourmet soda line that was introduced with WIT beverages in October 2009.
Stewart was also hired as the manager of a gourmet food store, the Market Basket, but after a disagreement with the owners at the mini-mall she was forced out and opened her own store.
It was considered an indication of the highest achievement in culinary art if a gourmet could tell neither by sight, nor smell, nor taste what the ingredients of a dish were.
The resulting product took off as a gourmet food and was introduced into the fine dining and delicatessen trade and indeed became one of the most popular gourmet foods across the western world through the 20th century.
An early version was first compiled sometime in the 1st century and has often been attributed to the Roman gourmet Marcus Gavius Apicius, though this has been cast in doubt by modern research.
Garth Newel Music Center in Hot Springs was once a farm that is now known for classical, jazz, and blues concerts with gourmet meals and views from the side of Warm Springs Mountain.
The basement featured the addition of a gourmet food hall like that at Macy's in Herald Square in New York City or Harrods in London, and the St. Regis Room was expanded.
He was also known as a gourmet of the Edo period.
The Mid-Chalet, which once had picnic tables on its roof, was completely remodeled in the early 2000s, renamed McCoy Station, and now features gourmet foods and a cafeteria.
The vast high atrium was designed as an art-filled formal reception hall with a 100-seat screening room and gourmet kitchen and displays a by mural by Roy Lichtenstein, " Bauhaus Stairway: The Large Version ".
One such story says that the kakori kebab was created by the Nawab of Kakori, Syed Mohammad Haider Kazmi, who, stung by the remark of a British officer about the coarse texture of the kebabs served at dinner, ordered his rakabdars ( gourmet cooks ) to evolve a more refined seekh kebab.
During the early 1990s, Andrea lived in an apartment on Manhattan's east side, and was known for cooking gourmet meals for her friends.
Deacon was a gourmet chef.
His collection ( along with that of his best friend, the record producer Nesuhi Ertegün ) was exhibited at the Guggenheim in New York in 1999 in Surrealism: Two Private Eyes, the Nesuhi Ertegun and Daniel Filipacchi Collections-an event described by The New York Times as: “ a gourmet banquet ”, large enough to “ pack the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum from ceiling to lobby with a powerful exhibition .”
, a new gourmet food court style dining hall was opened to provide students with a wider selection of dining opportunities.
He was one of the pioneers of the gourmet 90's raw food movement along with Juliano Brotman, Cherie Soria, Chef Rawsheed, Jeremy Saffron, Annie Jubb.
He was also highly regarded as a gourmet chef.
Fauchon is a French gourmet food company that was founded in 1886 by Auguste Fauchon.
Michel Ducros, its president and chief, announced earlier this week that he was selling 9 of Fauchon's 12 satellite shops in Paris to the rival gourmet food chain Lenôtre.

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