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cuisine

[kwi-zeen] / kwɪˈzin /


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There’s tzatziki, a salted yogurt and cucumber dip that’s rooted in Greek cuisine.

From Salon

It’s the moment when old-school French — think white tablecloths, heavy sauces and snooty maitre’d’s — faded into the background, allowing nouvelle cuisine and what we now call New American to take its place.

From Los Angeles Times

Deighton also authored a number of historical books about the Second World War and, as a cookery writer, helped to introduce French cuisine to the UK.

From BBC

South Koreans hailed their latest cultural product to infect the world with "K-syndrome" -- the irresistible surrender to the country's movies, music, books, fashion and cuisine.

From Barron's

I discovered the rich diversity in cuisines and cultures — Mexican, Latino, Persian, Armenian, Korean.

From Los Angeles Times