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Qué (quién) es gastronomic$31054$ - definición

NAMES FOR FOODS IN THE KITCHEN OR IN TRADE
Kitchen name; Menu name; Gastronomic name; Culinary names

gastronomer         
  • This is the first example of a carte gastronomique, a map that summarizes a country by its products at the outset of the  "Cours Gastronomique" by Charles Louis Cadet de Gassicourt (1809).
STUDY OF FOOD
Gastronomic; Gastronome; Gastronomical society; Gastronomer; Gastronomical; Gastronomically; Gastronomist
n.
Gastronome         
  • This is the first example of a carte gastronomique, a map that summarizes a country by its products at the outset of the  "Cours Gastronomique" by Charles Louis Cadet de Gassicourt (1809).
STUDY OF FOOD
Gastronomic; Gastronome; Gastronomical society; Gastronomer; Gastronomical; Gastronomically; Gastronomist
·noun ·Alt. of Gastronomer.
gastronome         
  • This is the first example of a carte gastronomique, a map that summarizes a country by its products at the outset of the  "Cours Gastronomique" by Charles Louis Cadet de Gassicourt (1809).
STUDY OF FOOD
Gastronomic; Gastronome; Gastronomical society; Gastronomer; Gastronomical; Gastronomically; Gastronomist
['gastr?n??m]
¦ noun a gourmet.

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Culinary name

Culinary names, menu names, or kitchen names are names of foods used in the preparation or selling of food, as opposed to their names in agriculture or in scientific nomenclature. The menu name may even be different from the kitchen name. For example, from the 19th until the mid-20th century, many restaurant menus were written in French and not in the local language.

Examples include veal (calf), calamari (squid), and sweetbreads (pancreas or thymus gland). Culinary names are especially common for fish and seafood, where multiple species are marketed under a single familiar name.