Difference between revisions of "French Cuisine"
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''"In the state of society we now have reached, it is difficult to conceive of a people subsisting merely on bread and vegetables. Such a nation if it existed would certainly be subjected by carnivorous enemies, as the Hindoos were, to all who ever chose to attack them. If not it would be converted by the cooks of its neighbors as the Beotiens were, after the battle of Leuctres."'' | ''"In the state of society we now have reached, it is difficult to conceive of a people subsisting merely on bread and vegetables. Such a nation if it existed would certainly be subjected by carnivorous enemies, as the Hindoos were, to all who ever chose to attack them. If not it would be converted by the cooks of its neighbors as the Beotiens were, after the battle of Leuctres."'' | ||
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Among the civilized peoples of Europe, none are more renowned for their culinary skills than the French. By lending a page from the French cookbook, you too can come to share that renown. French Cuisine gives you access to new cooking recipes. | Among the civilized peoples of Europe, none are more renowned for their culinary skills than the French. By lending a page from the French cookbook, you too can come to share that renown. French Cuisine gives you access to new cooking recipes. | ||
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In-Game Text"In the state of society we now have reached, it is difficult to conceive of a people subsisting merely on bread and vegetables. Such a nation if it existed would certainly be subjected by carnivorous enemies, as the Hindoos were, to all who ever chose to attack them. If not it would be converted by the cooks of its neighbors as the Beotiens were, after the battle of Leuctres." – Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, The Physiology of Taste Among the civilized peoples of Europe, none are more renowned for their culinary skills than the French. By lending a page from the French cookbook, you too can come to share that renown. French Cuisine gives you access to new cooking recipes. Culinary Skills
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