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  2. Amuse-bouche - Wikipedia

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    The amuse-bouche emerged as an identifiable course during the nouvelle cuisine movement, which emphasized smaller, more intensely flavoured courses. [8] It differs from other hors d'œuvres in that it is small, usually just one or two bites, and preselected by the chef and offered free of charge to all present at the table.

  3. Culinary name - Wikipedia

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    The meat of Asian carps has been marketed in the United States as silverfin [8] or copi [9] to avoid the social stigma and promote it as a commercial food; Poetic / fancifulness: Many dishes have fanciful or jocular names. Drumstick, a chicken's calf; Angels on horseback, oysters wrapped in bacon; Pigs in a blanket, various dishes of sausage in ...

  4. 14 Dishes From the 1960s That Defined Sophistication - AOL

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    The 1960s were a golden age for glamorous dining. Folks took their dinner parties very seriously, and swanky dishes were rooted in delicious flavors and showy spectacles (similar to fancy food in ...

  5. 15 Dishes That Defined High-Class Dining in the 1970s - AOL

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    Here are some of the 1970s “fancyfood dishes that defined the decade’s luxury dining scene. 1. Quiche Lorraine ... As a hearty, rustic dish that brought Italian comfort food to family ...

  6. List of spreads - Wikipedia

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    Vegemite – a thick, dark brown Australian food spread made from leftover brewers' yeast extract with various vegetable and spice additives; Zacuscă [19] – vegetable spread popular in Romania and Moldova; Various spreads

  7. 11 Dishes We Ate in the ’80s That Were Considered Extra Fancy

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    Folks in the 1980s definitely associated Italian cuisine with fancy food. Chicken marsala was at the helm with its rich sauce made with Marsala wine and savory mushrooms. 8.

  8. List of English dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prepared dishes characteristic of English cuisine.English cuisine encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with England.It has distinctive attributes of its own, but also shares much with wider British cuisine, partly through the importation of ingredients and ideas from North America, China, and the Indian subcontinent during the time of the British ...

  9. Charcuterie - Wikipedia

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    The French word for a person who practices charcuterie is charcutier.The etymology of the word is the combination of chair and cuite, or cooked flesh.The Herbsts in Food Lover's Companion say, "it refers to the products, particularly (but not limited to) pork specialties such as pâtés, rillettes, galantines, crépinettes, etc., which are made and sold in a delicatessen-style shop, also ...