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culinary science

NOUN
culinary art
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Understanding the food and culinary science behind what you're cooking means you can make a few alterations to a recipe and still have a delicious dish that's not overloaded with sugar.

From Salon • Nov. 25, 2024

“If the workload and culinary science seem fantastical, it’s true of the dining experience, too,” she wrote.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 22, 2016

If the piece called for coffee, the real article, though of some dreadful variety unknown to contemporary culinary science, was provided, and really poured into the cups.

From Confessions of an Opera Singer by Howard, Kathleen

Questions relating to recipes and those pertaining to culinary science and domestic economics in general, will be cheerfully answered by the editor.

From American Cookery November, 1921 by Hill, Janet McKenzie

His coffee was boiled in a discarded meat-tin; bread he had none; and his effort to fry eggs was probably among the least successful of all recorded operations known to culinary science.

From Masterman and Son by Dawson, W. J. (William James)




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