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Editorial Views: Gastronomie Moleculaire Molecular gastronomy is defined as "the application of science to culinary practice and more generally gastronomical phenomena." |
AskMen.com James Raiswell |
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Chemistry World October 2009 |
Restaurant research Ferran Adria, hailed by many as the best chef in the world and owner of the fantastically successful restaurant El Bulli. He talks about the science and research aspects of cookery. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2010 Erica Westly |
Molecular Gastronomy Goes Industrial Experimental chefs are inspired by technologies from the food-processing industry |
Real Travel Adventures April 2008 Victoria L. Cooksey |
Cooking Class in the City of Light Taking a cooking class while visiting France is a good way to meet people and learn some of the regions best culinary skills. |
AskMen.com August 8, 2006 James Raiswell |
Keep Up In A Gourmet Cuisine Conversation Understanding a few basic terms, names and a few rules of what not to say should help you bluff your way through a fine-cuisine conversation. |
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6 Influential Celebrity Chefs Each has his own style and his own lasting contribution to the culinary world, but there's a whole lot more to them than just what they cook. |
Chemistry World May 2011 David Julian McClements |
Chemistry and our diet by 2020 Any change in our diets between now and 2020 will come down to a mixture of demographic, societal, economic, and scientific developments. |
AskMen.com Gregory Cartier |
21 Questions With Chef Anthony Bourdain The author of A Cook's Tour dishes the dirt on celebrity chefs, food, restaurants, travel, and anything else the interviewer tosses onto his plate. |
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Top 10 Cooking Holidays - Part I We start with five of the best packages that combine international destinations with top chefs and the best cuisine. |
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Top 10 Cooking Holidays - Part II Combine your love of travel and your love of food with these destinations in Italy, India, France, England and the United States. |
Prepared Foods February 2, 2007 J. Hugh McEvoy (Chef J) |
Culinary Formulations: Worlds of Flavor: Culinary Science Takes Center Stage Today's most influential trends were highlighted and demonstrated for chefs at the Worlds of Flavor Conference. This year's theme was "Spain and the World," putting Spanish/Hispanic cuisine on display. |
Chemistry World April 30, 2014 Tim Reynolds |
A taste of molecules: in search of the secret of flavor A taste of molecules is an account of Diane Fresquez's personal journey to investigate the scientific basis of food and cooking and to discover the links between taste, memory and the molecular building blocks of what we eat. |
Fast Company November 1999 Gina Imperato |
A Well-Balanced Diet of Sites Four sites that can to help you cook up tasty treats. |
Chemistry World February 24, 2015 Geri Kitley |
Note-by-note cooking: the future of food In this book, Herve This presents his concept of 'note-by-note' cooking -- making foods out of basic constituent chemicals, combining them to remake known foods or using them in a search for new tastes or dishes. |
Chemistry World June 1, 2015 Ali Bouzari |
Better cooking through chemistry The need for innovation and creative problem-solving, both in restaurants and high-volume food processing, is greater than ever. |
Popular Mechanics September 2009 Kate Schweitzer |
Molecular Chef: This is My Job Most chefs don't have scientists on speed dial -- but then again, most chefs aren't Alex Stupak. |
BusinessWeek September 11, 2006 Adrienne Carter |
Feed Your Mind Chefs like Wylie Dufresne of New York's wd˜50 are experimenting with "molecular gastronomy," challenging diners' palates - and heads. |
AskMen.com October 19, 2001 Gregory Cartier |
Common Mistakes Men Make With Food No matter how hard you try, chances are that there will always be one mix-up or another when it comes to the culinary science. Here are some of the main errors; you may even recognize a few... |
Salon.com July 1, 2002 Douglas Wolk |
"Joy of Cooking" Irma Rombauer might have been a terrible cook, but her elegant instruction manual belongs in every kitchen. |
Food Processing February 2006 Diane Toops |
Toops Scoops: Young cooks look for `easy wow' Cooking is an option, not an obligation, for 20-Something cooks; but they still want to improve their cooking skills. Here are some tips on how food processors can tap this market. |
BusinessWeek April 25, 2005 David Kiley |
French Women's Svelte Secret The advice in in the book French Women Don't Get Fat works anywhere: Buy fresh, season with love, savor the flavor, and shun fast food. |
Salon.com December 18, 2001 Brian Libby |
Michael Romano One of New York's top chefs talks about cooking on Sept. 11, kitchen piracy and why food shouldn't be an intellectual experience... |
Salon.com July 6, 2000 David Downie |
Let them eat Big Macs Will the unappetizing plans of McDonald's, the WTO and the European Union spoil classic French cuisine? Not if a 50-year-old dairy farmer from Roquefort can help it. |
Food Processing March 2012 Diane Toops |
Hail to the Chef Leading food & beverage companies employ great chefs to infuse retail products with innovation and creativity, convenience and chic. |
Fast Company October 2015 Elizabeth Segran |
The $5 Billion Battle For The American Dinner Plate As boxed-meal companies grapple each other for control of the American dinner plate, it is worth asking just how, exactly, they may be changing our relationship with food. |
Entrepreneur July 2008 |
Smart Ideas Roundup Recent start-ups: ChefLine's members can receive cooking and menu advice from professional chefs... Chill Factor Clothing Co. sells self-cooling clothes online and in stores... |
Job Journal August 29, 2004 Julia Hollister |
The Restaurant Field Serves Up Five-Star Careers TV chef and author Joanne Weir wants those considering culinary careers to know there is more to working in restaurants than washing greens. |
Seasoned Cooking November 2005 Philip R. Gantt |
Ethiopian Cooking Ethiopia is very rich in native spices and foods... Here's a recipe for: Leg of Lamb with Spicy Sauce... |
BusinessWeek April 3, 2006 Amy Cortese |
Cooking Up A Vacation Foodie travelers are causing a boom in hands-on culinary programs at hotels, restaurants, and cruise lines. |
Science News November 16, 2002 |
Cooking Science Website expores the science of cooking. |
Chemistry World October 30, 2014 Philip Ball |
Spheres of influence Ferran Adria has worked for years to perfect the technique of spherification: encapsulating liquid foods in an edible polymer skin. It is one of the most striking coups of molecular gastronomy. |
Insurance & Technology October 29, 2003 |
'Chef' Information Officer When not running the technology that supports commercial lines at The Hartford and executing her duties as a board member of IASA, Mary Francis, vice president of business insurance IT, is likely to be cooking. |
Chemistry World May 2011 |
Column: In the pipeline Molecular biology, physics, materials science, physiology, even pure mathematics is a neighbor, and these neighbors are usually reached through a zone of interdisciplinary stuff that's rather hard to define. So who counts as a chemist? |
Prepared Foods February 4, 2006 Chef J. (a.k.a. Hugh McEvoy) |
Convening a World of Flavors According to the opinions and experience of the world's best chefs, Caribbean cuisine may be ready to finally take off. |
Job Journal April 17, 2005 Julia Hollister |
Recipe for Success Food service offers a tempting variety of careers in unlimited settings. Entry-level jobs often lead to management positions or entrepreneurship. |
Wired April 24, 2007 Mark McClusky |
Tasty Molecules From a Top Chef Foam, isomalt, and sodium alginate aren't usual ingredients in a reality TV show souffle. But they got Marcel Vigneron to the finals of Top Chef this past season. |
Prepared Foods November 2007 Chef J. (a.k.a. Hugh McEvoy) |
Article: Crafting In-vogue Foods For successful chefs, courage is the primary secret ingredient. |