I picked up a new book, 'La Cuisine' by Hervé This and Pierre Gagnaire, and it brings up a very interesting question that I thought would make for good conversation.
What exactly makes food 'good'? How do people decide what's good and what isn't? Obviously we know when something just tastes good to us, but what influences this? Is it genetics (ie. ethnic makeup), is it based on what we grew up on, the nutrients our body is craving, etc...
Another question, what is your favourite kind of food, and why do you consider it 'good'?
Any and all thoughts are welcome here, trying to stir up some thoughtful discussion.
What exactly makes food 'good'? How do people decide what's good and what isn't? Obviously we know when something just tastes good to us, but what influences this? Is it genetics (ie. ethnic makeup), is it based on what we grew up on, the nutrients our body is craving, etc...
Another question, what is your favourite kind of food, and why do you consider it 'good'?
Any and all thoughts are welcome here, trying to stir up some thoughtful discussion.






