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  • Robert's American Gourmet Food — is an organic snack food company located in the United States. Founded by businessman Robert Ehrlich, the company is best known for its snack food, Pirate s Booty, which is found in over 90% of United States supermarkets. Operating since 1986,… …   Wikipedia

  • Gourmet — is a cultural ideal associated with the culinary arts of fine food and drink, or haute cuisine . The term and its associated practices may have negative connotations of elitism or snobbery, but is often used positively to describe people of… …   Wikipedia

  • gourmet — [[t]gʊ͟ə(r)meɪ[/t]] gourmets 1) ADJ: ADJ n Gourmet food is nicer or more unusual or sophisticated than ordinary food, and is often more expensive. Flavored coffee is sold at gourmet food stores and coffee shops... The couple share a love of… …   English dictionary

  • Food truck — Mobile WAS(B) Canteen at Nasik. See also: Mobile catering A food truck, mobile kitchen, mobile canteen, or catering truck is a mobile venue that sells food. Some, including ice cream trucks, sell mostly frozen or prepackaged food; others are more …   Wikipedia

  • gourmet — I UK [ˈɡʊə(r)meɪ] / US [ɡʊrˈmeɪ] noun [countable] Word forms gourmet : singular gourmet plural gourmets someone who knows a lot about good food and wine II UK [ˈɡʊə(r)meɪ] / US [ɡʊrˈmeɪ] adjective a) gourmet food is of a very high quality a… …   English dictionary

  • gourmet — gour|met1 [ gur meı ] adjective gourmet food is of a very high quality: a gourmet meal a. a gourmet cook is someone who can make very good food gourmet gour|met 2 [ gur meı ] noun count someone who knows a lot about good food and wine …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • gourmet — [ˈgʊəmeɪ] noun [C] I someone who knows a lot about good food and wine II adj gourmet [ˈgʊəmeɪ] 1) gourmet food and wine is of a very high quality 2) a gourmet cook is someone who can make very good food …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • gourmet — gourmand, gourmet The older of these two historically unrelated loanwords from French is gourmand, which came into English in the 15c, first as an adjective meaning ‘greedy, fond of eating’ and later as a noun denoting such a person, which… …   Modern English usage

  • Food & Wine — Editor in Chief Dana Cowin Frequency Monthly Total circulation (2011) 954,592[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Gourmet Guides — is an established San Francisco cookbook store started by Jean Bullock in 1973 that has been moved an on line store by Sarah Bullock. Gourmet Guides sells books to customers interested in the preparation and serving of food around the world.… …   Wikipedia

  • Gourmet (magazine) — Gourmet magazine is a monthly publication of Condé Nast Publications (which also produces its sister publication Bon Appétit ). First published in 1941, Gourmet is a magazine which focuses on good living, travel, entertaining, and culture. The… …   Wikipedia

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