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]]>When we sit down to eat something, we’re not just judging it based on what flavors were added to it. We’re not just judging its texture, or how long it was cooked. We’re taking in the entire experience we’re having, from the chair we’re sitting in, to the type of plate, to the silverware, to the manner in which it was served.
Everything about our experience usually needs to be congruent with the message that we feel the cook is trying to send. In other words, you’d never expect to receive a dainty, clean hamburger from a food truck outside—and you wouldn’t want to.
You don’t want to drink beer out of a fancy glass when you’re at a frat party and red solo cups are the norm. And finally, when you’re at a fancy restaurant, you’d be pretty darn ticked off if your food was served with plastic silverware. This affects your experience, and whether or not you want to admit it, this affects the way the food tastes, as well.
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]]>The post Does Presentation Matter in the Culinary Arts? appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>When we sit down to eat something, we’re not just judging it based on what flavors were added to it. We’re not just judging its texture, or how long it was cooked. We’re taking in the entire experience we’re having, from the chair we’re sitting in, to the type of plate, to the silverware, to the manner in which it was served.
Everything about our experience usually needs to be congruent with the message that we feel the cook is trying to send. In other words, you’d never expect to receive a dainty, clean hamburger from a food truck outside—and you wouldn’t want to.
You don’t want to drink beer out of a fancy glass when you’re at a frat party and red solo cups are the norm. And finally, when you’re at a fancy restaurant, you’d be pretty darn ticked off if your food was served with plastic silverware. This affects your experience, and whether or not you want to admit it, this affects the way the food tastes, as well.
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