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  2. Cooking - Wikipedia

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    Cooking is an aspect of all human societies and a cultural universal. Types of cooking also depend on the skill levels and training of the cooks. Cooking is done both by people in their own dwellings and by professional cooks and chefs in restaurants and other food establishments. Preparing food with heat or fire is an activity unique to humans ...

  3. Field trip - Wikipedia

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    Field trip. A field trip or excursion is a journey by a group of associated peers, such as coworkers or school students, to a place away from their normal environment for the purpose of education or leisure, either within their country or abroad. When arranged by a school administration for students, it is also known as school trip in the ...

  4. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    American cuisine consists of the cooking style and traditional dishes prepared in the United States. It has been significantly influenced by Europeans, Indigenous Americans, Africans, Latin Americans, Asians, Pacific Islanders, and many other cultures and traditions. Principal influences on American cuisine are European, Native American, soul ...

  5. Culinary arts - Wikipedia

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    Culinary arts. Culinary arts are the cuisine arts of food preparation, cooking, and presentation of food, usually in the form of meals. [1][2] People working in this field – especially in establishments such as restaurants – are commonly called chefs or cooks, although, at its most general, the terms culinary artist and culinarian are also ...

  6. Guy Fieri - Wikipedia

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    Fieri was born Guy Ramsay Ferry on January 22, 1968 [8] in Columbus, Ohio, [13] the son of Penelope Anne (née Price) and Lewis James Ferry. Guy grew up in Ferndale in rural Humboldt County, California. During high school, he was a foreign exchange student in Chantilly, France, where he developed his interest in food and cooking.

  7. Anthony Bourdain - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Michael Bourdain was born in Manhattan on June 25, 1956. His father, Pierre (1929–1987), was a classical music recording industry executive. His mother, Gladys (née Sacksman; 1934–2020), was a New York Times editor. Anthony's younger brother, Christopher, was born a few years after him. [10][11] Anthony grew up living with both of ...

  8. Cooking school - Wikipedia

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    Cooking school. A class at the Raymond Blanc cooking school in Oxford, England. A cooking school[a] is an institution devoted to education in the art and science of cooking and food preparation. There are many different types of cooking schools around the world, some devoted to training professional chefs, others aimed at amateur enthusiasts ...

  9. Culinary tourism - Wikipedia

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    Wine festival in Ampelonas, Greece. Culinary or food tourism is the pursuit of unique and memorable eating and drinking experiences, both near and far. [4] Culinary tourism differs from agritourism in that culinary tourism is considered a subset of cultural tourism (cuisine is a manifestation of culture) whereas agritourism is considered a subset of rural tourism, [5] but culinary tourism and ...