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kulinarisk

Kulinarisk is an adjective used in Scandinavian languages to describe matters related to cooking, cuisine, and the culinary arts. In Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish it denotes anything pertaining to food preparation, gastronomy, and the culture of eating. It is commonly found in culinary education, restaurant contexts, media coverage of food, and product descriptions to signal relevance to cooking or food presentation.

Etymology and form: The term derives from the Latin culina (kitchen) and entered the Scandinavian languages

Usage and scope: Kulinarisk is often paired with nouns to create compound expressions, such as kulinarisk tradisjon

Related terms: Gastronomisk describes gastronomy more broadly as a discipline or culture, while kulinarisk focuses more

via
Old
French
culinaire,
adopting
the
-isk
suffix
to
form
kulinarisk.
The
word
is
used
in
Bokmål
Norwegian,
Nynorsk
Norwegian,
Danish,
and
Swedish
with
the
same
basic
meaning.
(culinary
tradition),
kulinariske
teknikker
(culinary
techniques),
or
kulinarisk
kultur
(culinary
culture).
It
can
appear
in
discussions
of
gastronomy
as
a
field,
but
tends
to
emphasize
cooking
practices,
recipe
development,
and
food
presentation.
The
term
appears
in
education
contexts
(kulinarisk
utdanning),
media
(kulinariske
artikler),
events
(kulinariske
arrangementer),
or
product
labeling
(kulinariske
produkter).
on
cooking
skills,
recipes,
and
food
preparation.
Both
are
used
to
discuss
food
from
a
cultural
and
professional
perspective,
and
they
often
appear
together
in
menus,
culinary
programs,
and
scholarly
writing.