As we entered the second decade of the 21st century, the latest “in” cuisines were Korean, Mexican, South American (BBQ) and Scandinavian (thank you noma). Or, if you believed Matt Preston, the new cuisines were Spanish, Latin American and Japanese. Of course, examples of most these so-called new cuisines had been around for decades. The … Continue reading 2010s New cuisines draw crowds
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2010s New cuisines draw crowds
As we entered the second decade of the 21st century, the latest “in” cuisines were Korean, Mexican, South American (BBQ) and Scandinavian (thank you noma). Or, if you believed Matt Preston, the new cuisines were Spanish, Latin American and Japanese. Of course, examples of most these so-called new cuisines had been around for decades. The … Continue reading 2010s New cuisines draw crowds