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A collection of lucid meditations and essays that treat taste and dining as subjects of physiology, philosophy, and social observation. It combines sensory theory, practical notes on digestion and cookery, classifications of foods and sauces, and witty aphorisms to argue for cultivated appreciation and moderation rather than mere excess. Short reflections and anecdotes move between technical guidance, etiquette for convivial meals, and commentary on how senses, habits, and culture shape culinary judgment, aiming to instruct readers in both the art and the science of gastronomic enjoyment.
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