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There was charm, but also a lot of schlag," he said, using the German culinary term for whipped cream.
Julienne is a culinary term for finely-shredding vegetables into matchstick-like pieces which you can do on a mandolin or by cutting with a very sharp knife.
The chicken dish he ordered came Frenched, a culinary term for the chicken breast served with the first joint of the wing bone attached.
And my favorite sandwich — a coolly refreshing cucumber salad with goat cheese, nuggets of house-cured soy bacon and the sweet heat of litchee muchim (another Korean culinary term, meaning "seasoned and mixed") — has already become a victim of Mr. Kord's restless imagination.
Despite its name -- the culinary term for the mixture of minced carrots, onions and celery that is the foundation of so many classic French dishes -- the food at the Glen Head spot has always featured eclectic dishes from Italy, France, Japan and China plus trendy American favorites.
The Gwen also strives to engage guests through one of the most important principles of customer engagement: the idea of localization: a sense of space or of what is encompassed by the French culinary term "terroir," giving visitors a feeling that they really couldn't be anywhere else.
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In purely culinary terms, for me, they are like factory farmed meat and fish.
I know the potato salad I suggest is in culinary terms very un-American.
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