Cuisine in a sentence as a noun

Yeah, and French cuisine is like any food that's cooked that way.

I'm a part-time cook that almost certainly could talk and cook circles around you when it comes to cuisine.

And then Apple finds new ingredients that they integrate into their cuisine.

Way more people eat MacDonalds than at high-end restaurants, but few would argue that MacDonalds is the "leading edge" of cuisine.

I live in Santa Clara, but I still get to access the city's culture on weekends -- music, theater, cuisine, et al.

Riiiight, it's not because you don't have the knife skills to do Asian cuisine, sauce skills to do French, or baking skills to do desserts.

People have been trying to make insect-based cuisine happen in the US for many years now, and it's been very slow to attract any real attention or adoption.

It's a huge country with a vast variety of regional cuisine as well as international dishes melded by the immigrants to match the American tastes.

Yes, you might only need a few chefs for each cuisine worldwide in order to manufacture food, but eating is about much more than simply consuming things that have been manufactured.

50% of the time you eat you might find it tedious and boring, so you can leave the other 50% for pleasurable eating and cooking or whatever else you enjoy about non-clinical cuisine!

Cuisine definitions

noun

the practice or manner of preparing food or the food so prepared