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  • GOURMET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    epicure, gourmet, gourmand, gastronome mean one who takes pleasure in eating and drinking epicure implies fastidiousness and voluptuousness of taste gourmet implies being a connoisseur in food and drink and the discriminating enjoyment of them
  • Gourmet - Wikipedia
    Gourmet may describe a class of restaurant, cuisine, meal or ingredient of high quality, of special presentation, or high sophistication In the United States, a 1980s gourmet food movement evolved from a long-term division between elitist (or "gourmet") tastes and a populist aversion to fancy foods [10]
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  • GOURMET | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    GOURMET definition: 1 (of food) very high quality: 2 producing or serving food that is very high quality: 3 a… Learn more
  • Gourmet - definition of gourmet by The Free Dictionary
    Define gourmet gourmet synonyms, gourmet pronunciation, gourmet translation, English dictionary definition of gourmet connoisseur of fine food and drink: His choice of wines shows that he is a gourmet Not to be confused with: gourmand – a person who likes food and tends to
  • GOURMET Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Gourmet definition: a connoisseur of fine food and drink; epicure See examples of GOURMET used in a sentence
  • Gourmet - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    There are gourmets and then there are foodies Both are food enthusiasts who live to eat A gourmet, pronounced like the French word that is its double: "gor-MAY," is more likely to go for the most refined dining experience, created by a chef who trained in Europe
  • gourmet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Gourmet emphasizes interest in quality of food and enjoyment of eating, sometimes to an obsessive degree: someone who “lives to eat rather than eating to live” By contrast, a gourmand is someone more interested in quantity of food than quality of food Borrowed from French gourmet gourmet m (plural gourmets, diminutive gourmetje n)




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