Other cultural expressions associated with the Southern Cone is the social and culinary practice of the asado barbecue.
Thank you for having the boldness to acknowledge this as part of a standard culinary practice rather than presenting it as a hotly debated animal rights issue.
So salt has as lofty and important a place in history as it does in culinary practice.
During the summer of 1878, Parloa traveled to Europe where she studied English and French culinary practice at first hand.
Not a particularly good way to get culinary practice.
The use of a type of tall cooking pot indicates the survival of traditional culinary practices as well.
Merriam Webster defines Foodways as "the eating habits and culinary practices of a people, region, or historical period"
This word may derive from the culinary practice of sticking the fish's tail and fin to the slices in identifying the fish being eaten.
The Indians have introduced a different line of culinary practices, including a variety of sweets, chutneys, fried snacks such as samosa, and other savory foods.
It has changed diets and culinary practices in much of Europe, and raised new questions about the health benefits of eating beef for many consumers around the world.