The Worldwide Origins of Common Culinary Terms
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#5FSQY)
In an appetizing episode of the Mental Floss series Food History, host Justin Dodd explains the worldwide origins of 20 different common culinary terms, recipes, and practices. Included in this list are such sayings as a baker's dozen", al-dente", a la King", hors d'oeuvre", mirepoix", and several others that are bound to be part a cook's familiar lexicon.
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