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US
/ɡæˈstɹɑnəmi/
]
[ UK /ɡæstɹˈɒnəmi/ ]
[ UK /ɡæstɹˈɒnəmi/ ]
NOUN
- the art and practice of choosing and preparing and eating good food
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a particular style of cookery (as of a region)
New England gastronomy
How To Use gastronomy In A Sentence
- After 1600, self-appointed investigators used the model of the land and cartographic surveys of the newly unified state to observe and order subjects such as agronomy, medicine, gastronomy, commerce, travel, and entertainment. Berry on Early Modern Information
- It is a world unexplored by many-a new frontier in contemporary gastronomy with enormous potential.
- Between indulging in the molecular gastronomy, try to wander by the formidably modern, stainless steel kitchen to watch the action. Times, Sunday Times
- It is fitting that an American should be the one to come to the defence of French gastronomy. Times, Sunday Times
- They were unspoken ingredient of contemporary Gallic gastronomy. Times, Sunday Times
- Physiologie du goût and Baudelaire's 1850 essay "Du Vin et du haschisch compares comme moyens de multpilier l'individualité" comprise a counter-discourse of gastronomy that tips moderation into excess and sobriety into sublimity. Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
- I've decided to stick with one term - molecular gastronomy - for both the scientific, technological and practical parts of "science enabled cooking" (a term Harold McGee uses in The Fat Duck Cookbook - I think that's a good term). Blog.khymos.org
- As the first restaurant chef to create menus in which each dish is served with a specially selected wine, he is a firm believer in the idea that true gastronomy should be a marriage of food and drink.
- The rest of the sports library gets shorter shrift; judged collectively, sports books have been viewed as making the kind of contribution to literature that fig rolls have to gastronomy.
- The tittle is The Foodie Handbook: The (almost) Definitive Guide to Gastronomy. Seattle Bon Vivant: