What is gormet food??!!??!
Answers: i think thats how u spell it but wot is it ? lol
international specialty foods such as caviar, cheese, foie gras and pate, gourmet chocolates, oils and vinegars, smoked salmon, specialty meats, teas, fresh truffles, and many other gastronomic delights.
gour·met /g??r?me?, ?g??rme?/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[goor-mey, goor-mey] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. a connoisseur of fine food and drink; epicure.
–adjective 2. of or characteristic of a gourmet, esp. in involving or purporting to involve high-quality or exotic ingredients and skilled preparation: gourmet meals; gourmet cooking.
3. elaborately equipped for the preparation of fancy, specialized, or exotic meals: a gourmet kitchen.
I think it is just posh fancy food isn't it?
A Gourmand is somebody who appreciates the best food in terms of its ingredients, it's preparation and its presentation.
Gourmet food is that which may be appreciated by a Gourmand.
One famous Gourmand was visited by a friend who upon walking into the Gourmands dining room, was told that his friend was still enjoying his dinner. The visitor apologised. saying he didn't realise his friend was still eating and that he could come back later. The gourmand explained that he had finished eating an hour earlier...and that he was still 'enjoying' his meal!
Gourmet...the best food made, from the best ingredients
or so they say
Specialty food that you would not eat everyday.
Gourmet - fancy food, usually displayed in small portions on big fancy plates. Give it a miss if you're a fussy eater, or a vegetarian.
Hi!
Actually,it is spelt Gourmet (it's a French word).
It is used for food of a finest quality. For something exclusive that you would rarely taste.
What snobs eat! If you look at the recipes there is nothing special about it, you could do a lot of it on your budget. It is just a load of ingredients, packaged to make it look more expensive with fancy names!
It's bird food that costs a bloody fortune. Just stick to the fish & chips, savs & peaspudding and pie mash and you can't go wrong. It's for the posh lot. Not us ammers.