nouvelle cuisine

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French nouvelle cuisine (new cuisine).

Noun[edit]

nouvelle cuisine (usually uncountable, plural nouvelle cuisines or nouvelles cuisines)

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  1. A French approach to cookery, contrasted with "cuisine classique" (classical cuisine), that is typified by its lighter, more delicate dishes and emphasis on presentation.
    • 1988, Alan Davidson, “A Dutch Treat”, in A Kipper With My Tea: Selected Food Essays, London: Macmillan, →ISBN, part one (A Personal Miscellany), page 19:
      In case you wonder, no, there is no trace whatsoever of nouvelle cuisine influencing this establishment. It is as impervious to passing fashions as are the strictly protected eighteenth-century buildings which make up most of the Lange Voorhout.

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