cuisine
From street-food to fine dining, traditional Italian to Asian-Fusion, being well-versed in global cuisine is the first step to culinary mastery.
Discovering the Mediterranean Cuisine's Culinary Delights
With just one mouthful, food has the astonishing power to take us anywhere in the world. Mediterranean cuisine stands out among the many different culinary cultures around the world as a well-balanced medley of tastes, hues, and textures. This cuisine, which has its roots in the nations that border the Mediterranean Sea, has won the hearts and palates of people all over the world. This blog will take you on a delicious culinary tour around the Mediterranean, highlighting the distinctive characteristics of this region's food.
By Oulfa Casa10 months ago in Feast
A Gastronomic Adventure
Food, a universal tongue that disregards geographical boundaries and cultural distinctions, possesses a magical ability to establish connections that traverse the globe. From the bustling street stalls of Bangkok to the refined cafes of Paris, every nook and cranny of the world houses a distinct culinary narrative, waiting to be sampled. The intricate mosaic of flavors, histories, and traditions interwoven into each dish transforms the exploration of global cuisines into a remarkable journey that is both indelible and profoundly meaningful.
By Candice du Toit10 months ago in Feast
Do You Really Need to Peel Ginger?
Introduction: Cooking is an ever-evolving skill, and as we refine our culinary techniques, we often discover that some traditional practices may not be necessary. One such practice is peeling ginger. While many old-school cooks insist on peeling ginger before using it in recipes, it turns out that peeling ginger may not be essential after all. In this article, we will explore the reasons behind this claim and examine whether peeling ginger should be reconsidered. We will delve into time-saving hacks, the origins of the peeling tradition, flavor and texture considerations, health aspects, exceptions to the rule, and tips for selecting quality ginger.
By Nature Music10 months ago in Feast
The 'Golden Chick' Dramedy
If you're familiar with Golden Chick, you know it's not a terrible spot to grab a casual bite. That wasn't the case for me last week when I received this $20 box of wings that I ordered for pickup online. (Which is ridiculously expensive, by the way.)
By The Rogue Scribe10 months ago in Feast
Lau Dalma: A Sneaky Way To Incorporate Greens Into Your Kid's Diet
We found you an amazing way to incorporate vegetables in your kid's diet, without any fuss! Highlights We all share a love-hate relationship with lauki. However, it holds a fixed position in our kitchens due to its nutrients. Here's a delicious recipe to sneak in lauki, without affecting the taste.
By GV Krithvik Ram10 months ago in Feast
Homemade Chicken Shawarma
Homemade Chicken Shawarma is a Middle Eastern dish that’s become a popular street food around the world, but it’s easy enough to make in your own kitchen. This recipe calls for boneless skinless chicken thighs that are marinated in a fragrant mixture of spices. Bake the chicken in the oven, then toss it into pita bread with cucumber, tomatoes, pickles, and a homemade white sauce made with Greek yogurt and lemon juice.
By Red Hensons10 months ago in Feast
Cooking in the Digital Age: Exploring the Magic of Smart Food Scales
Imagine a world where precision and innovation intertwine seamlessly in your kitchen. It's a world where a humble kitchen scale evolves into a smart companion, guiding you through recipes, managing portion control, offering nutritional insights, and supporting your health and dieting goals. This transformation has become a reality with the emergence of three exceptional kitchen gadgets: the Etekcity Smart Food Nutrition Kitchen Scale, the RENPHO Food Scale, and the Arboleaf Food Scale Rechargeable.
By Kitchen Definition10 months ago in Feast
The History of Russian Caviar
The statement is that “caviar is an acquired taste”. This is true because due to its incredibly salty taste, there are people who either love or hate it. Of course, because of the expense not many can afford caviar but one way or another it does have a very interesting history.
By Rasma Raisters10 months ago in Feast
OROMO CUISINE
In the heart of the Ethiopian highlands, where fertile fields and rugged terrain converge, lies a land of vibrant culture and culinary delights – the home of the Oromo people. With a history as diverse as the landscapes they inhabit, the Oromo people have cultivated a cuisine that is as rich and varied as their heritage. This is the story of their culinary journey, a tapestry woven with flavors, traditions, and the essence of community.
By Sadam Ahmed10 months ago in Feast
Century Eggs
Century eggs, also known as thousand-year-old eggs, millennium eggs, or black eggs, are a preserved egg that is considered a delicacy in China. They are made by mixing tea, quicklime, salt, and wood ashes with water to create a mud-like paste. Raw eggs are then covered in the paste, rolled in rice husks, and left to sit for several weeks to several months. During this time, the eggs undergo a chemical reaction that causes the whites to turn dark brown or black and the yolks to become a solid, creamy consistency.
By Uniqe stories10 months ago in Feast