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gastronomic

/ ˌɡæstrəˈnɒmɪk /

adjective

  1. of or relating to food and cookery, esp the art of good eating


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Derived Forms

  • ˌgastroˈnomically, adverb

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Example Sentences

Since 1837, Pasteis de Belem has satiated the city's sweet tooth, becoming a landmark of Portuguese gastronomic pride.

UNESCO recently deemed "the gastronomic meal of the French" an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Gastronomic haute cuisine with a bistro setting and attitude.

The idea of turning a burger into a gastronomic tour de force is a well-trodden path.

I consider that the "gastronomic art," as it is pompously called, is ninety-nine per cent plain rubbish.

Now, among the trifles that grate upon the masculine mind, is having an indisposition referred to gastronomic indulgence.

Everything gastronomic in my nature craves it, but cowardly fear restrains me (it looks slippery), and I refuse it.

And now as he ate his sandwich there was the savor of all the gastronomic memories of a healthy and happy childhood.

All men are gamblers in some way or another, and Le hasard is a game of gastronomic chance.

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