Articles, tagged with "haute cuisine", page 4
19th May 2009
There are few finer things in the world than chocolate. There are different kinds of chocolate, too: milk chocolate, white chocolate, dark chocolate, chocolate as a drink, chocolate as a candy bar, etc. But if there's anything more delicious than chocolat...
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Author:
arcel
30th March 2009
It is easy to see why Paris is one of the most visited cities in the world. People flock here to sample the array of top-notch tourist attractions on offer, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and the Champs-Elysees. They also come to Paris just to tas...
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Author:
jonny cooper
13th March 2009
In this day and age when more and more people are experimenting with food, oriental and south Asian cooking is becoming ever more popular in the American households. In fact, according to some statistics, chicken curry or butter chicken is the most favori...
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Author:
Bob Monk
03rd December 2008
The Moorish impact held sway over the ingredients and cooking techniques in France. It is quoted the first French cookery books were greatly influenced by the exotic Moorish flavor. The earliest known groundwork for the present day French recipes has been...
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Author:
Jasmine
03rd December 2008
As Dublin has become a popular spot for those celebrating St. Valentine's Day, we give you 7 good reasons why you and your loved one should hit the streets of Ireland's capital. From dining out to dancing the night away, with a few quirky suggestions thro...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
10th November 2008
Southsea is situated within the Seafront city of Portsmouth, though it retains its own feel and style. The town has avoided the fate that befalls so many towns across the country of becoming a clone town devoid of its own character. Instead of a carbon co...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
29th October 2008
French cuisine was prepared by ill tempered French chefs, who were very picky about their food, and these French chefs incorporated overly rich sauces to accompany the food, plus the preparation of food dishes had to be perfect. However, today's preferenc...
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Author:
James Murray
29th October 2008
Held every spring, the Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival is a celebration of the rapidly expanding food and wine culture to be found in Central Texas. This 501(c)4 non-profit organization was founded in 1986, and their annual festivals have become...
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Author:
Ki Gray
17th October 2008
The people living in France love their food and so they have perfected the art of making dishes which not only fill the stomach but also fill the heart of the person who eats them. As far back as the 1500s, it is acknowledged that French cuisine has been ...
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Author:
Bimla Sheokand
15th October 2008
The French have been the leaders and are recognized as the innovators in the culinary arts scene since the beginning of time, and most of the famous chefs in history are French. The well known and famous chefs that are not French, nevertheless, are tra...
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Author:
James Murray
14th October 2008
The French have been the leaders and are recognized as the innovators in the culinary arts scene since the beginning of time, and most of the famous chefs in history are French. The well known and famous chefs that are not French, nevertheless, are traine...
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Author:
James Murray
14th October 2008
Socialites and the rich flock to the Hamptons during the summer months where they open up their summer homes for a few months of relaxation. Part of the fun of visiting a resort locale is enjoying the fine food that is available locally. Some restaurants ...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
25th September 2008
There are numerous different types of restaurants in Paris and places that you could choose to eat out at, and many of the restaurants have lots of history and nostalgia, so we thought it would be an idea to focus on one in particular, called the Tour d'A...
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placesinfrance.com
08th September 2008
Gastronomic delights await foodies on tour in Brussels, Belgium. The local cuisine has a unique flavour and style, but the city also pays homage to cuisines from around the world. Butcher's Street, for example, is home to a large number of international r...
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Author:
James Burrows
08th September 2008
Gastronomy is taken very seriously in France and with the rich history for fine French cuisine, Paris is a city where you will find some of the Worlds finest chefs serving remarkable cuisine and you will find thousands of cafes and restaurants in Paris al...
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placesinfrance.com