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French Culinary Terms

Authored by Suzanne Stone

World Languages

9th - 12th Grade

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French Culinary Terms
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1.

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45 sec • 1 pt

French for "middle-class cooking" of 19th century France. Simpler, plain but good, down-to-earth cooking.

fusion cuisine

classic cuisine

haute cuisine

cuisine bourgeoise

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45 sec • 1 pt

The rich, intricate, and elaborate cuisine of the 18th and 19th century French aristocracy based on the rational identification, development, and adoption of strict culinary principles. Emphasizes the how & why of cooking.

haute cuisine

nouvelle cuisine

new American cuisine

molecular gastronomy

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45 sec • 1 pt

A late 19th- and early 20th-century refinement and simplification of French grande cuisine. It relies on the thorough exploration of culinary principles and techniques, and emphasizes the refined preparation and presentation of superb ingredients.

classic cuisine

molecular gastronomy

ethnic cuisine

cuisine bourgeoise

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French for "new cooking"; a mid-20th-century movement away from many classic cuisine principles and toward a lighter cuisine based on natural flavors, shortened cooking times and innovative combinations.

fusion cuisine

new American cuisine

nouvelle cuisine

global cuisine

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A late 20th century movement that began in California but has spread across the United States; it stresses the use of fresh locally grown, seasonal produce and high-quality ingredients simply prepared in a fashion that preserves and emphasizes the natural flavors.

fusion cuisine

new American cuisine

modern cuisine

global cuisine

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45 sec • 1 pt

A cuisine that came into being during the mid 1980's, it is the blending or use of ingredients and/or preparation methods from various ethnic, regional, or national cuisines in the same dish.

nouvelle cuisine

molecular gastronomy

modern cuisine

fusion cuisine

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The scientific discipline that studies the physical and chemical processes that occur while cooking. This type of cuisine seeks to investigate and explain the chemical reasons behind the transformation of ingredients, as well as the social, artistic, and technical components of culinary and gastronomic phenomena.

nouvelle cuisine

molecular gastronomy

cuisine of the future

cuisine moderne

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