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culinary art

NOUN
the science of cooking
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"When you set your eyes on them, you don't feel like touching them because they're so visually magnificent," said Oliveux, calling top-level pastry creation "a kind of culinary art".

From Barron's Dec. 1, 2025

She teaches him how to slow down and loosen up, while he shows her how to turn the natural resources all around her into culinary art.

From Los Angeles Times May 20, 2022

Black Americans' contribution to the culinary art and tradition has progressed over time, spanning generations, and is still recognized today.

From Salon Jul. 3, 2021

He “was, at the period of the first presidency, as highly accomplished a proficient in the culinary art as could be found in the United States,” Custis wrote.

From Washington Post Feb. 24, 2017

Hercules had learned his skills in Mount Vernon’s kitchen, and Wash Custis later described Hercules as “a celebrated artiste...as highly accomplished a proficient in the culinary art as could be found in the United States.”

From "In the Shadow of Liberty" by Kenneth C. Davis




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