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    mushroom in your hand; feel its springy flesh. Smell its dark‚ pungent aroma. Imagine how it will taste – its gills breaking in your mouth‚ easily chewed but never liquefied. That one of a kind texture‚ flavor‚ and aroma - makes mushrooms a true culinary marvel. Add them to anything and a dish now has a strong flavor base. Add cream to mushrooms‚ and it’s heaven on earth. On the subconscious level‚ mushrooms stimulate feelings‚ such as fear and a primal hunger for something wild. Mushrooms incite

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    Having a proper On-the-Job Training helps in the preparation of future professionals for their future jobs or to put own business. What the students learned in their On-the-Job Training‚ even the little things‚ can be applied when they are already working or owning a restaurant. Students will be trained not only academically but socially as well. The way they work and communicate with others will not be a problem for them anymore. It also gives the trainee the chance to immerse himself in his chosen

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    So Tell Me about You Essay Hello‚ my name is Devyn Moore. I am 15 years old and my birthday is on September 7‚ 1994. I live with a family of five‚ consisting of me‚ my mother and father‚ Brenda and James Moore‚ and my two twin sisters‚ Amya and Kayla. We are a military family and because of that‚ we have moved and traveled many places in the country. I have been in and out of schools in my younger ages‚ but the most recent school I attended was Jones Magnet Middle School. After finishing

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    care from one generation to the other‚ we learn new cuisines and some of us even go to school and get a degree in culinary arts. The fact that we always needed food is easy to see but when and where did we start to care about the different types of taste‚ presentation and aspect of the food; let us explore the history of culinary arts together. The Beginning The history of culinary arts goes all the way back to 1800s when the very first cooking school in Boston was teaching the art of American

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    Culinary arts are the art of preparing and cooking foods. The word "culinary" is defined as something related to‚ or connected with‚ cooking. A culinarion is a person working in the culinary arts. A culinarian working in restaurants is commonly known as a cookor a chef. Culinary artists are responsible for skilfully preparing meals that are as pleasing to the palate as to the eye. They are required to have a knowledge of thescience of food and an understanding of diet and nutrition. They work primarily

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    Bryan Fultz Chef Ronda Robotham CUL1315 Stocks‚ Sauces and Soups 10/10/12 Culinary Professionalism To have a sense of professionalism in the workplace or anywhere that requires it is a pivotal attribute for any one person to have. To me a culinary professional is someone who can work efficiently and effectively for long hours‚ someone who is organized‚ creative‚ works well with others and passionate about their profession with a desire to always learn something new. Lets not forget the most

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    Dranira Solomon Mrs. Winzeler English IV March 13‚ 2013 Culinary Arts Culinary Arts is a broad field that contains many different specializations. Culinary Arts is something that will never go away‚ you have to eat everyday to live and lead a healthy life. Food as we know is essential for the growth and maintenance of the human body. Culinary Arts enhances your knowledge of life skills and cooking. Being in the Culinary Arts career field you have to have a specific set of skills to make delicious

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    new flavors to the dish. There is a high level of creativity that’s being used in the culinary arts field as we speak. Creativity plays an important role‚ because if the dish that your preparing don’t look eatable wouldn’t nobody eat it. It also brings new things to the dish that did not exist before. The culinary arts field is all about enthusiasm‚ passion‚ and creativity. Some students went to school for culinary arts because they wanted to learn about the proper techniques in cooking and how it

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    following my dream; my mother always encouraged me to do my best in life‚ and as a result I was the first person in my family of six to graduate from high school. I can recall her saying how proud she was on the first day I headed off to culinary arts school. Why culinary arts? During my senior year I applied for several nursing programs‚ I was accepted at Essex County Community College and put on the waiting list at the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey. Shortly thereafter I found

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    Culinary tourism – a trend worth engaging in? Aim and objectives Aim: • to define Culinary Tourism and show its implications for destinations and its effect on local communities Objectives: • to define Culinary tourism and identify the "typical" culinary tourist and the food and drinks served to them • to show how culinary tourism can be beneficial for a destination/ local community Executive Summary Culinary tourism will be introduced‚ showing the contemporary aspects of this growing trend

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