Essays about: "culinary vocabulary"

Found 3 essays containing the words culinary vocabulary.

  1. 1. Searching for a sensory vocabulary for Swedish vegetables : an exploratory study of the flavour and aroma characteristics of carrot, cabbage and onion

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Plant Protection Biology

    Author : Jenny Arnér; [2021]
    Keywords : sensory; flavour; quality; vegetable; descriptive; analysis; QDA; vocabulary; marketing; carrot; cabbage; onion; horticulture;

    Abstract : Flavour is an important aspect in the consumption of fruits and vegetables. However, the current regulatory context within EU for the quality of fruit and vegetables involve standards that lay primary emphasis on visual properties but limited focus on flavour and nutrition. READ MORE

  2. 2. Why children are the better cooks and better people - How MasterChef Junior reinforces the 'taste of luxury and freedom', gives children high culinary capital and portrays them as having a multitude of positive characteristics

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för konsthistoria och visuella studier

    Author : Carolin Schmeh; [2014]
    Keywords : MasterChef Junior; Culinary capital; Taste of luxury and freedom; Food as art; Visual culture; Arts and Architecture;

    Abstract : In this paper I explore how the US-American competitive cooking show MasterChef Junior assigns its 8 to 13- year-old contestants with a notion of strength. In the first part of the paper I will demonstrate how the show constructs different categories of knowledge and values of food and food practices which I will define as soft and hard culinary capital. READ MORE

  3. 3. Cuisine Linguistics of British and American English : Are the culinary vocabularies of British and American English converging or diverging?

    University essay from Sektionen för humaniora (HUM)

    Author : Gabriella Sohl; [2012]
    Keywords : language change; British English; American English; culinary vocabulary; sociolinguistics; history of the English language; divergence; convergence;

    Abstract : This study is intended to unveil whether the culinary vocabulary of British English and American English are likely to converge or diverge in the future, as a way of contributing to understanding the evolution of the English language and its varieties. The topic itself was founded in travels to America which were paired with nearly fifteen years of interaction with British English, leading to understanding that some (food) words come to have different meanings even in similar languages, and possibly also within the same language. READ MORE