What does Cuisine mean?

Definitions for Cuisine
kwɪˈzincui·sine

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. cuisine, culinary artnoun

    the practice or manner of preparing food or the food so prepared

Wiktionary

  1. cuisinenoun

    a characteristic style of preparing food, often associated with a place of origin

  2. Etymology: From cuisine, from cocina, dissimilation of coquina, from coquo.

Wikipedia

  1. Cuisine

    A cuisine is a style of cooking characterized by distinctive ingredients, techniques and dishes, and usually associated with a specific culture or geographic region. Regional food preparation techniques, customs, and ingredients combine to enable dishes unique to a region.A cuisine is partly determined by ingredients that are available locally or through trade. Regional ingredients are developed and commonly contribute to a regional or national cuisine, such as Japanese rice in Japanese cuisine or New Mexico chile in New Mexican cuisine. Likewise, national dishes have variations, such as gyros in Greek cuisine and hamburger in American cuisine. Religious food laws can also exercise an influence on cuisine, such as Hinduism in Indian cuisine, Sikhism in Punjabi cuisine, Buddhism in East Asian cuisine, Christianity in European cuisine, Islam in Middle Eastern cuisine, and Judaism in Jewish and Israeli cuisine.

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  1. cuisine

    Cuisine refers to a style or method of cooking, especially characteristic of a particular country, region, or establishment. It also relates to the specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with specific cultures or geographic regions.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Cuisinenoun

    the kitchen or cooking department

  2. Cuisinenoun

    manner or style of cooking

  3. Etymology: [F., fr. L. coquina kitchen, fr. coquere to cook. See Kitchen.]

Wikidata

  1. Cuisine

    Cuisine is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions, often associated with a specific culture. Cuisines are often named after the geographic areas or regions that they originate from. A cuisine is primarily influenced by the ingredients that are available locally or through trade. Religious food laws, such as Islamic dietary laws and Jewish dietary laws, can also exercise a strong influence on cuisine. Regional food preparation traditions, customs and ingredients often combine to create dishes unique to a particular region.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Cuisine

    kwe-zēn′, n. a kitchen or cooking department: cookery.—n. Cuisin′ier, a cook. [Fr. (It. cucina)—L. coquinacoquĕre, to cook.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Cuisine in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Cuisine in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of Cuisine in a Sentence

  1. Toyo Koda:

    A big 2015 culinary trend in China continues to be the focus on locally grown tea as an ingredient in cuisine, it's incredibly versatile and can be used across savory and sweet dishes.

  2. Ferida Avdibegovic:

    It must be good, this is a great idea, it promotes our cookery, our cuisine and our country.

  3. Marie Anne:

    Mauritian cuisine is made with love, with knowledge, we put everything into our food.

  4. Bob Barnes:

    My [social media] followers tell me I should go do these things more often, so I’m trying to be more active about trying the local cuisine.

  5. Ed Wronski:

    We have over 475 food and beverage locations in Florida and more than 160 in California, with every style of cuisine and service you can imagine.

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