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cuisine

  (kwĭ-zēn') pronunciation
n.
  1. A characteristic manner or style of preparing food: Spanish cuisine.
  2. Food; fare.

[French, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *cocīna, variant of Latin coquīna, kitchen, cookery, from coquere, to cook.]


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[kwih-ZEEN; kwee-ZEEN] A French term pertaining to a specific style of cooking (as in Chinese cuisine), or a country's food in general. Haute cuisine refers to food prepared in a gourmet or elaborate manner.

 
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IN BRIEF: A style of cooking food.

pronunciation Cuisine is when things taste like themselves. — Curnonsky.

 
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Foods

Bread - Pasta - Cheese - Rice
Sauces - Soups - Desserts
Herbs and spices
Other ingredients

Regional cuisines
Asia - Europe - Caribbean
South Asia - Latin America
Middle East - North America - Africa
Other cuisines...
Preparation techniques and cooking items
Techniques - Utensils
Weights and measures
See also:
Kitchens - Meals
Wikibooks: Cookbook

Cuisine (from French cuisine, "cooking; culinary art; kitchen"; ultimately from Latin coquere, "to cook") is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a specific culture. Religious food laws can also exercise a strong influence on cuisine. A cuisine is primarily influenced by the ingredients that are available locally or through trade. For example, the American-Chinese dish chop suey clearly reflected the adaptation of Chinese cuisine to the ingredients available in North America.

Overview

The last century has produced enormous improvements in food production, preservation, storage and shipping. Today almost every locale in the world has access to not only its traditional cuisine, but also to many other world cuisines as well. New cuisines are constantly evolving, as certain aesthetics rise and fall in popularity among professional chefs and their clientèle. Nevertheless, French cooking techniques have been a major influence on virtually all Western cuisines.

In addition to food, a cuisine is also often held to include beverages, including wine, liquor, tea, coffee and other drinks. Increasingly, experts hold that it further includes the raw ingredients and original plants and animals from which they come. The Slow Food movement is a global effort to preserve local plants, animals, and techniques of food preparation. It has 70,000 adherents in 50 countries (mainly in the Latin countries of Europe).

There are also different cultural attitudes to food, for example:

  • In India, consumption of food is regarded as an offering, a Yajna. Thus the stomach is considered to be a homakunda (holy fire) and all the food consumed is an offering to the holy fire.
  • In Japan, tea drinking is a fine art and there is an elaborate ceremony about it. Not drinking tea in the right way is considered to be an act of barbarism.

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Translations: Translations for: Cuisine

Dansk (Danish)
n. - køkken, kogekunst

Nederlands (Dutch)
keuken, kookstijl

Français (French)
n. - cuisine

Deutsch (German)
n. - Küche

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - μαγειρική, τρόποι μαγειρέματος (κν. κουζίνα)

Italiano (Italian)
cucina

Português (Portuguese)
n. - culinária (f)

Русский (Russian)
кухня

Español (Spanish)
n. - cocina

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - kokkonst

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
烹调风格, 烹饪, 烹调法

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 烹調風格, 烹飪, 烹調法

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 요리솜씨, 조리실

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 料理

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) فن الطبخ, طرق الطبخ لشعب ما‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮בישול, טבחות‬


 
 

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