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Default Confusion over the term "Savory"

On May 23, 3:15 pm, Chatty Cathy > wrote:
> Sheldon wrote:
>
> > What something isn't is hardly what something is.

>
> > Actually that is not *culinarilly* correct...

>

Sheldon is the only one who described it properly. I am a "savory"
cook and most of my favorite recipes are based on contrast, or
layered, flavors. Someone already mentioned sweet-n-sour, but my
favorites are sweet and hot/spicey or sweet and salty. So my culinary
distinction would be "confection" or "savory".

Steve


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