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  2. Connoisseur - Wikipedia

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    During the 18th century, the term was often used as a synonym for a still vaguer man of taste or a pretend critic.. In 1760, Oliver Goldsmith said, "Painting is and has been and now will someday become the sole object of fashionable care; the title of connoisseur in that art is at present the safest passport into every fashionable Society; a well timed shrug, an admiring attitude and one or ...

  3. Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    The word gourmet is from the French term for a wine broker or taste-vin employed by a wine dealer. [1] Friand was formerly the reputable name for a connoisseur of delicious things that were not eaten primarily for nourishment: "A good gourmet", wrote the conservative eighteenth-century Dictionnaire de Trévoux, employing this original sense, "must have le goût friand", or a refined palate.

  4. Oenophilia - Wikipedia

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    The word oenophilia was initially primarily used in contexts of excessive drinking, and in its earliest occurrence in 1908, spelled oinophilia. [3] It became common in the wine lexicon in 1977 when Shirley Copperman used it for her new bring-your-own-wine restaurant she and her husband dubbed "Oenophilia", located on the upper West Side of ...

  5. Anthony Bourdain names the most 'underrated' US cities for food

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    He's a food connoisseur, so when he recommends something, we take it to heart. Bourdain was recently asked during a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" about which cities in the United States he thinks are ...

  6. 5 Delicious Perks You'll Get When You Become A Grubhub ... - AOL

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    Food connoisseurs, rejoice. If you love exploring new cuisines, posting drool-worthy dessert pics on social media, and sharing the inside scoop about hidden food gems in your college town, ...

  7. Gourmand - Wikipedia

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    The French Academy dictionary suggested that the term 'gourmand' was a synonym of 'glutton' or 'greedy'. [5] Henri Brispot's A gourmand. An alternative and older usage of the word is to describe a person given to excess in the consumption of food and drink, as a glutton [2] or a trencherman. [citation needed]

  8. The Wine Connoisseur - AOL

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    The Wine Connoisseur. AOL.com Editors. Updated October 16, 2017 at 4:33 PM. ... Food gifts at Goldbelly are 20% off for Black Friday. AOL. 7 celebrity chefs with cookware collections at QVC . AOL.

  9. Food taster - Wikipedia

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    A food taster is a person who ingests food that was prepared for someone else, to confirm it is safe to eat. One who tests drinks in this way is known as a cupbearer . The person to whom the food is to be served is usually an important person, such as a monarch or somebody under threat of assassination or harm.