Acquired Taste: The French Origins of Modern Cooking
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Acquired Taste: The French Origins of Modern Cooking (1994) is a book by Sarah Peterson
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"This book explores one of the most dramatic and stubbornly influential cultural changes in the history of food: the appearance in the mid-seventeenth century of modern French cuisine."
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