style of cooking
2006-10-05 20:29:59
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answered by Massiha 6
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A cuisine (from French cuisine, meaning "cooking; culinary art; kitchen;" itself from Latin coquina, meaning the same; itself from the Latin verb coquere, meaning "to cook") is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a place of origin. Religious food laws can also exercise a strong influence on cuisine. A cuisine is primarily influenced by the ingredients that are available locally or through trade. (For example, the "Asian" dish chop suey clearly reflected the adaptation of Chinese immigrant cooking styles to the different ingredients available in North America.)
2006-10-03 10:58:30
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answered by croc hunter fan 4
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A cuisine (from French cuisine, meaning "cooking; culinary art; kitchen;" itself from Latin coquina, meaning the same; itself from the Latin verb coquere, meaning "to cook") is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a place of origin.
2006-10-03 19:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Cooking. It's French, for kitchen.
2006-10-03 10:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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it is french for kitchen
2006-10-03 10:45:02
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answered by tanner s 2
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