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===Potato=== | |||
===Other Root Vegetables=== | |||
===Cereals & Pseudocereals=== | |||
===Forestry Products=== | |||
===Fruits of the Sea=== | |||
===Fungi=== | |||
===Algæ=== | |||
===Meats=== | |||
===Poultry=== | |||
==Cooking techniques== | ==Cooking techniques== |
Revision as of 17:41, 20 September 2022
In this era of "molecular gastronomy" it has become fashionable to claim that fine cooking can be rationalised into a sort of science. In most parts of the world, this is of course preposterous. Kiravian cuisine, however, can be easily boiled down - pardon the pun - to gradeschool arithmetic. In 21203 years all they have managed to come up with is a dozen or so different ways to combine potatoes with meat and a savoury green that pair well with a beer. I will not waste any more breath discussing it.
— Antoine Lebâtard, Plates Uncharted, S3 E6 - "Vomiting in Valēka"