LANGUAGE: “The grammar of cuisine"
- italianesco
- Sep 22, 2014
- 1 min read
" “The grammar of cuisine is the idea that every culture has a different way of thinking about what makes up a meal," says Jurafsky, whose new book, The Language of Food, comes out this month.
Part of what makes up a meal are the words that we use to describe it. "









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