About This Book
This work assembles aphorisms, meditations, and a dialogue to investigate the senses and the physiology and psychology of taste. It defines taste and appetite, analyzes how smell, texture, and dissolution create flavor perception, and distinguishes direct, complete, and reflected sensations. It surveys foods and preparations—broths, roasts, game, fish, truffles, coffee, and chocolate—and explains cooking techniques such as frying and the effects of various beverages. It includes gastronomical tests, social anecdotes about notable figures, and reflections on gastronomy's practical, cultural, and scientific dimensions.
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