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Food's Most Misused Word
Posted on July 6, 2006 by adam
Category: Knowledge
From Wikipedia: From Epicurious.com So we have two basic definitions: a noun and an adjective. A gourmet is a person of discriminating taste. Gourmet food is one prepared to the highest quality or using special efforts or presentation. And here is why I think that this word is misused. By those definitions, I am a gourmet when it comes to Barbecue and Mexican food. I am extremely discriminating when it comes to barbecue, especially brisket. I know what's good and what's bad, and I know what is the best. By this definition, almost everyone is a gourmet. Heck, someone could be gourmet on fast food french fries. Not only am I a gourmet, I cook gourmet food, especially my barbeque. According to the definitions, gourmet food is any that is prepared to highest quality or using special presentation. Both of those are very subjective. If I cook a chicken fried steak and I think it's delicious, then that is gourmet food prepared to its highest quality ... mine. The wiki definition talks about using special efforst or art in presentation or preparation. Hell, it takes me 12 hours to cook a brisket with constant maintenance and observation on the temperature, smoke, and glaze. That's pretty special, if you ask me. And it's darn special when you put it in your mouth. But when it comes to ... oh let's say ... cakes and cookies, my food is definitely less than gourmet. But I am a gourmet when it comes to eating cakes and cookies. Very discriminating. So what's your gourmet food? Everyone has one. Trackback URL: http://www.meninaprons.net/mt/mt-tb.cgi/71 Comments
Posted by: Genuine |
July 6, 2006 3:00 PM
Funny how we get so used to the idea of a word that it's meaning begins change...
Posted by: Geneve |
July 6, 2006 8:36 PM
If you take it to excess, you are a gourmand. My chocolates are classified as gourmet due to the high quality and presentation. I guess I'm a gourmet when it comes to health food and Jewish food. Speaking of gourmet, the NY Fancy Foods Show starts this Sunday.
Posted by: Deb |
July 7, 2006 11:22 AM
My experience tells me that a gourmand is a lover of good food--and who better than he should wear an apron!!! Bon appetit!
Posted by: The Apron Muse |
September 26, 2006 6:37 PM
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