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cuisine

[ kwi-zeen ]

noun

  1. a style or quality of cooking; cookery:

    Italian cuisine; This restaurant has an excellent cuisine.

  2. Archaic. the kitchen or culinary department of a house, hotel, etc.


cuisine

/ °ì·Éɪˈ³ú¾±Ë²Ô /

noun

  1. a style or manner of cooking

    French cuisine

  2. the food prepared by a restaurant, household, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cuisine1

1475–85; < French: literally, kitchen < Vulgar Latin *³¦´Ç³¦Ä«²Ô²¹, for Latin ³¦´Ç±ç³ÜÄ«²Ô²¹; kitchen
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cuisine1

C18: from French, literally: kitchen, from Late Latin ³¦´Ç±ç³ÜÄ«²Ô²¹, from Latin coquere to cook
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It’s a beloved ingredient in French cuisine and many classic dishes, but it has fallen out of favor in contemporary cooking, especially in America.

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Watch the grainy black-and-white footage today and you almost forget everything you know about Italian cuisine for a moment.

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Beyond nut milks, pestos and Romesco sauce, nuts are particularly vital in Mexican and Mexican-American cuisine, enriching salsas and sauces with texture, richness and depth.

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Bong’s incisive portraits of contemporary life and its potential dystopian futures wouldn’t be complete without the cuisines that adorn his visions.

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