cuisine
From street-food to fine dining, traditional Italian to Asian-Fusion, being well-versed in global cuisine is the first step to culinary mastery.
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By Prabhas Kumar4 years ago in Feast
What Do You Learn At Culinary School?
What do you learn at culinary school? That is the question that many high school students ask when they are considering their career options. If you want to become a professional chef, then it is essential to go to culinary school. A lot goes into becoming a chef, and simply wearing a cook shirt or chef coat doesn’t make you one. In order to succeed in this industry, one must know how to cook well and manage all of the other responsibilities that come with being a chef.
By Georgie Hawthorne4 years ago in Feast
Sushi-Best dish of Japan
This is a delicious meal in which various vegetables and meat pieces are cooked, dipped in boiling water, and placed in a saucepan. This simple dish is often served with green onions and seaweed. Soba noodle (Zaru soba) - contains buckwheat noodles served with sauce and added to sauces before meals.
By Sonia Shrestha 4 years ago in Feast
Ibiza Gains A New Star
Pepita Ibiza, is the latest addition to the already burgeoning foodie scene as a new stream of restaurants and bars start filling the island. Previously hailed as the clubland mecca for electronic music, the transition to a more wholesome social setting has started to form.
By Mike Media4 years ago in Feast
Is Chocolate Considered Candy?
Chocolate is a popular food item that is eaten in virtually every culture. In this context, we are not talking about hot chocolate or other cocoa-based drinks. Chocolate bars and truffles do look and are called candies. But is chocolate considered candy?
By Daisy Smith4 years ago in Feast
Trivia Game: Guess the Ice Cream Flavour?!
Ice Cream is one of the world's favourite desserts and is my all-time favourite dessert! Ice Cream puts people in a positive state of mind and is yummy as a piece of cake. Ice Cream is quite a versatile dessert, because it can be made differently. Ice Cream can be vegan, keto, paleo and it comes in a variety of textures, colours and flavours. Ice Cream is easy to find and purchase at places like fast food restaurants, ice cream parlours, ice cream trucks and grocery stores. I don't believe that the world will be the same without ice cream.
By Talia Devora4 years ago in Feast
Comforting Bowl Of Soup
Norway Sodd is the national dish of Norway and is prepared with diced mutton, meatballs made with beef, lamb, or mutton, carrots, and potatoes. Usually, the vegetables are cooked separatly and then added to the soup. This soup is mostly served on special and festive occasions and is accompanied by Norwegian flatbread.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Feast
Delicious South American Food
Argentina Provoleta or grilled provoleta cheese is usually enjoyed before a meal or as a side with grilled meats. Provoleta is a semi-hard provolone cheese. For asado or Argentinian barbecue, the cheese is sliced thick, seasoned with oregano and some dried red chilli flakes and grilled till the center starts to melt. Provoleta is best when topped with garlicky chimichurri sauce and crusty bread on the side.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Feast
The Curiosity With Coriander ...
Growing up, I didn't learn about spices and herbs. I was focused more on eye-popping plating and petite portions. As I broaden my palette, I've discovered how spices and herbs possess the inspiration packed into each dish. The hands simply prepare and cook the meal.
By Ashley Terrell4 years ago in Feast
The Taste of Germany
Meat dishes Hackepeter or mett is a German specialty that is prepared with raw minced pork and eaten just as it is, not cooked. The raw pork is seasoned with salt, crushed caraway, marjoram, nutmeg. garlic, and onions. In Germany raw pork is enjoyed placed on bread rolls or slices of bread with raw onion rings on top.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Feast








