2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2022.103487
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Culinary aesthetics: World-traveling with culinary arts

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“…Through the memories of their social pasts and the combined provocation of their senses during cooking, Heldke (2016) and Gould (2017) shows that the human body are rich libraries of accumulated memories, capable of channeling symbolic energies from past to present. Gustemology has also made an appearance in Lee's (2022) philosophical inquiry on culinary aesthetics and tourism. Particularly, Lee (2022) contemplates that each individual, regardless of one's culinary experience, background or training, carries a unique set of gustemic knowing.…”
Section: Madeleine De Proust and Gustemologymentioning
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“…Through the memories of their social pasts and the combined provocation of their senses during cooking, Heldke (2016) and Gould (2017) shows that the human body are rich libraries of accumulated memories, capable of channeling symbolic energies from past to present. Gustemology has also made an appearance in Lee's (2022) philosophical inquiry on culinary aesthetics and tourism. Particularly, Lee (2022) contemplates that each individual, regardless of one's culinary experience, background or training, carries a unique set of gustemic knowing.…”
Section: Madeleine De Proust and Gustemologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gustemology has also made an appearance in Lee's (2022) philosophical inquiry on culinary aesthetics and tourism. Particularly, Lee (2022) contemplates that each individual, regardless of one's culinary experience, background or training, carries a unique set of gustemic knowing. As a person cooks, one subconsciously consults one's own inner gustemic voice, using one's repository of food memories as a means to make the inedible edible.…”
Section: Madeleine De Proust and Gustemologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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