1. French
2. Latin
3. American
4. Asian
5. Caribbean
2006-06-17 14:22:48
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answer #1
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answered by Ange 2
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Chinese
The diversity of geography, climate, costumes and products have led to the evolution of what are called the 'Four Flavors' and 'Eight Cuisines' but as catering is a living art sub-classifications continue to increase. For example in each field of cuisine, adept chefs can utilize something as simple as a melon to create dozens of dishes with dozens of flavors. Meanwhile, local specialties and snacks with their origins steeped in the mists of time are also an important progeny and indicate a profound philosophy and taste. As well as the cuisine of the majority Han people, the many minorities have their own fantastic traditions and appeal.
Cuisine in China is a harmonious integration of color, redolence, taste, shape and the fineness of the instruments. For the cooking process, chefs pick choice and various ingredients and seasonings while employing unparalleled complicated skills handed down from their fathers, ever aspiring to their ideal of perfection for all the senses. Among the many cooking methods they use are boiling, stewing, braising, frying, steaming, crisping, baking, and simmering and so on. When they finish their masterpieces they are arranged on a variety of plates and dishes so that they are a real pleasure to view, to smell and ultimately to savor. The facility to partake of these delights is also distinctive - chopsticks! To see even the smallest child eat with such dexterity is quite amazing for many foreigners. The use of two simple sticks in this way is an art in itself and chopsticks have determined the way in which Chinese food is presented at table.
2006-06-17 21:10:27
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answer #2
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answered by Miss Anne 5
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Persian
2006-06-17 20:14:49
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely Japanese food. There are stats that say the average Japanese life span is 92. Something they ate maybe?
2006-06-17 20:19:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Japanese and then Mediterranean..the oldest person, I think, was found out to be Japanese and then the Mediterranean cuisine mostly consists of olives and all those healthy stuff..
2006-06-18 06:31:44
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answer #5
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answered by mozzarella_24 2
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1) Mexican
2) Italian
3) Indian
4) Chinese
2006-06-17 20:33:40
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth be told, it is all good and each has something to offer.
Though, for personal favorites I like peruvian, indian, and japanese. (though, who doesn't like Italian to? darn good food there)
2006-06-17 20:33:31
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answer #7
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answered by Zankabo 2
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Russian and Greek
2006-06-17 20:16:24
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answer #8
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answered by Flippy 3
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Mexican, Chinese, and Italian are my favorites in that order.
2006-06-17 21:55:44
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answer #9
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answered by boo66_2001 3
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I love French cuisine
Italian is also good
2006-06-17 20:55:53
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answered by Mississippi sailor 2
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