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  2. Food pairing - Wikipedia

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    Food pairing (or flavor pairing or food combination) is a method of identifying which foods go well together from a flavor standpoint, often based on individual tastes, popularity, availability of ingredients, and traditional cultural practices.

  3. The Science of Flavor Pairings - AOL

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    Recent projects exploring food-pairing theory include Sense for Taste, a private firm that consults with restaurants and bars to help chefs and mixologists come up with innovative combinations.

  4. Category:Food combinations - Wikipedia

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    C. Calf's liver and bacon; Cheese and crackers; Cheese and onion pie; Cheese on toast; Chicken and chips; Chicken and duck blood soup; Chicken and dumplings

  5. Ingredient-flavor network - Wikipedia

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    In food science, ingredient-flavor networks are networks describing the sharing of flavor compounds of culinary ingredients. In the bipartite form, an ingredient-flavor network consist of two different types of nodes: the ingredients used in the recipes and the flavor compounds that contributes to the flavor of each ingredients. The links ...

  6. Food Flavor Combinations That Are an Abomination - AOL

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    Funky Flavors. The world of food is full of strange and daring combinations, pushing the limits of what we consider tasty or even edible. From a cheeseburger donut to a sardine and grape salad ...

  7. 8 food combinations to embrace (and 3 to avoid) - AOL

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    There's more to food pairings than taste. In some cases, how you match up ingredients affects how their nutrients are absorbed. 8 food combinations to embrace (and 3 to avoid)

  8. Flavor lexicon - Wikipedia

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    Flavor lexicons (American English) or flavour lexicons (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) are used by professional taste testers to develop and detail the sensory perception experienced from food. The lexicon is a word bank developed by professional taste testers in order to identify an objective, nuanced and cross-cultural word ...

  9. 20 Spring Flavor Combinations You Have to Try - AOL

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