Sentences with phrase «culinary history as»

Today, the space is utilized to deliver a lavish power brunch like none other — one that that pays homage to the hotel's culinary history as the birthplace of American breakfast staples like Eggs Benedict.

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If you knew the culinary history of my childhood you would surely find it amusing that I write a food blog and make a living as a food writer.
The true origin of the potato chip is lost in the murky depths of culinary history, but I'll put my money on the Brits as being the first to slice potatoes paper - thin and toss them into hot oil.
Enjoy the bounty of Sonoma County masterfully executed at the hands of our Executive Chef Peter Janiak as he incorporates the Seghesio Family's rich culinary history with his remarkable experience.
Before then, accounts of culinary subjects were «regarded as relevant only to a kind of anthropology of ceremony,» in the words of Paul Freedman, editor of Food: The History of Taste.
Eight Flavors isn't overly dense though; think of this as a breezy American culinary history that you didn't know you wanted.
While fenugreek has a long history of safe use as a culinary spice and an herbal galactagogue, there are a few important precautions related to fenugreek supplementation:
When we reach back into the history of our culinary traditions, it is very clear that humans have long worked out ways to deal with the digestive issues causes by FODMAPs, as they have been found in our staples for millennia.
Fennel may now be a familiar sight on coastlines and plains across the world, but the abundant plant should not be misconstrued as common: behind it is a history of human use that spans from stem to seed to flower, with a flavorful aroma that has lent itself to culinary feats for centuries and a list of medicinal benefits that is lengthy, to say the least.
Upon some critical investigation and engagement with geographical history and the migration of people's in the area, I found that this is a simplification and speaks more about the current fascination for fusion practices in the culinary as well as healing arts.
Turmeric, the yellow root it's derived from, has a long history of culinary and medicinal use as a spice.
There are many historical places to visit for romantic dates for the history buff, as well as artsy dates and culinary date adventures.
The cookery activity celebrates Black History Month and establishes West African culinary culture as a Vegetarian Paradise.
With Ferran Adria closing shop in December, Spain is shutting the door on what will surely be looked upon as a storied moment in culinary history, as well as looking forward to what is to come in a country where food and wine are treated with the kind of respect (rightly so) that retirement accounts and job titles are in other countries.
Clugage acts as a director for the Craft Advanced Research Projects Agency (CARPA) and hosts a series of public salon dinners themed on the artistic production models and culinary histories of diverse times and places.
Muskoka's rich history as a favourite tourism destination has created a wealth of watersport activities, culinary and cultural offerings.
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