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gastronomic

American  
[gas-truh-nahm-ik] / ˌgæs trəˈnɑm ɪk /

adjective

  1. relating to gastronomy.


gastronomic British  
/ ˌɡæstrəˈnɒmɪk /

adjective

  1. of or relating to food and cookery, esp the art of good eating

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Other Word Forms

  • gastronomical adjective
  • gastronomically adverb
  • gastronomics noun

Example Sentences

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Ainara Zatarain, director of stadium operations, said the city seeks to project itself as “the most Mexican,” with distinctive gastronomic and cultural offerings.

From Los Angeles Times

Igor’s fading memory proves to be an apt, albeit obvious metaphor for a vocation slowly losing its connection to its past as truffles have emerged as a hot gastronomic trend.

From Los Angeles Times

These very basic, largely made-up dishes "clouded appreciation of the diversity and sophistication of Chinese gastronomic culture", writes Fuchsia Dunlop in her new book, Invitation to a Banquet.

From BBC

Adenot says she will share the haute cuisine with her colleagues on board - it is after all an important moment - French gastronomic culture becoming for the first time... extra-terrestrial.

From BBC

"It's one of the most iconic gastronomic products from Spain," he says, pointing out how the pigs used to make the ham are reared in the wild and fed on acorns.

From BBC