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Discover Ludwig"kitchen culture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the customs, traditions, and practices surrounding the use and management of a kitchen, including cooking, cleaning, and organization. Examples: - "The restaurant prides itself on its unique kitchen culture, where all chefs work together to create innovative and delicious dishes." - "In many European countries, the kitchen culture revolves around leisurely family meals and using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients." - "The new cooking show explores the diverse kitchen cultures of different countries, showcasing their traditional dishes and techniques."
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Plenty of space is devoted to kitchen culture, local specialties and even the history of Penang's kopitiam (coffee shops).
He won accolades from two stalwarts of Southern kitchen culture, the magazines Southern Living and Garden & Gun.
Mr. Chang said drugs will always be part of kitchen culture, but that marijuana alone did not explain the changes in the culinary landscape that his restaurants represent.
Meanwhile, writing in the food periodical Lucky Peach, Noma's René Redzepi bemoaned a macho, abusive kitchen culture that drives away gifted young chefs.
Those are the kinds of changes that will force a true evolution in kitchen culture, just as they will in other fields where women are underrepresented at the top.
Somewhere between the two lies a different Nashville food scene, where the ethos of community, culinary adventure and democratized kitchen culture are uniting to define a new kind of Southern cooking that doesn't forgo its roots, but allows chefs to transcend them.
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Brenda: It means I mine disciplines, philosophies, and practices found in rural kitchen cultures, specifically American, for their logic and methodology.
Characteristics associated with toxic masculinity such as aggression, competitiveness, and even violence all contribute to negative kitchen working culture.
He is the author of Kitchens: The Culture of Restaurant Work and Difficult Reputations: Collective Memories of the Evil, Inept and Controversial.
For me, after my education, the kitchen was a culture shock.
"If you don't know your language, your religion, your kitchen and your culture, you lose everything," said Boris Kandov, president of the Congress of Bukharan Jews of the U.S.A. and Canada.
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