• 제목/요약/키워드: Gastronomy Tourism

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미식 도슨트 가이드 투어를 통한 관광객 수요 분석 -광저우 시관을 중심으로 (Research on Tourist Needs Based on Food Docent-Guided Tour -focused Guangzhou Xiguan)

  • 첸딩딩;장완석;반영환
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제11권12호
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 2020
  • 최근 지역 문화 발전과 도시 다양성의 맥락에서 각각의 관광지들은 독특한 민속 문화를 발굴하여 관광객의 관심과 방문을 유도하고 있다. 지속 가능한 관광의 일환으로 미식 관광은 명승지 환경을 해치는 건설을 할 필요도 없고, 지역 주민과 관광객에게 서비스를 제공하기 위한 시설 개선 만하면 되는 장점도 있다. 그러나 기존의 미식 관광은 관광객을 풍속 현장에만 두게 되어 주체 간에 다른 문화적 차이를 넘어 민속 문화의 핵심을 체험할 수 없었다. 본 논문은 관찰 방법, 융복합 주제 연구 및 사례 연구를 통해 민속 문화를 이해하는데 있어서 푸드 도슨트 가이드 투어의 역할을 연구하였다. 특히 도슨트 가이드 투어에서 미식 관광이 지속 가능 발전이라는 목표를 잘 달성할 수 있도록 가이드가 관광객들로 하여금 민속 문화의 핵심에 보다 효과적으로 동화되어 체험할 수 있도록 돕는 방법을 연구하였다.

분자미식학의 현황과 앞으로의 전망 (The Current Trends and the Prospective View of the Molecular Gastronomy)

  • 이은정;안정석;최정윤
    • 한국조리학회지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.56-72
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    • 2008
  • Molecular gastronomy is a science that deconstructs the classic haute cuisine and applies science knowledge and laboratory techniques to create textures and flavors in unusual ways. The term 'Molecular Gastronomy' was introduced in 1988 by French chemist 'Herve This' and Oxford physicist 'Nicholas Kurti'. It has since been adopted by both world culinary establishments and scientists, from 'El Bulli' to 'Harold McGee'. Since most world-top prestigious restaurants and chefs were enthralled by this revolunary culinary movement, molecular gastronomy and molecular cooking have drawn a growing interest of lots of Korean people in the food industry until now. However, Korean foodservice industry is unlikely to be ready to develop this advent-garde culinary movement because molecular gastronomy is still an insufficiently established concept of culinary science and philosophy in Korea. Besides, there are many clumsy abuses of putative and clinically unproven bio-chemical components in kitchens and restaurants in the name of culinary science or culinary arts. Such a careless approach and attitude towards an important exercise like a cooking is highly deplorable. Thus it is still too far early to expect the prospective path of molecular gastronomy in Korea without understanding the core principle of molecular gastronomy and having any cultural support.

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프랑스이 호텔 및 식당등급 제도 및 평가서 비교 연구 -정부 주도 등급제도, Michelin의 "Guide rouge"Gault-Millau의 "Guide France"를 중심으로- (A comparative study on the rating system of hotels and restaurants in France (The system of gouvernment, "Guide rouge"of Michelin and "Guide France"of Gault-Millau)

  • 김동승;이상정
    • 한국관광식음료학회지:관광식음료경영연구
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    • 제9권
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    • pp.67-91
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    • 1998
  • This study reviews the rating system of hotels and restaurants regulated by french gouvernment and compares the french guide books of worldwide reputaion : Guide rouge of Michelin and Guide France of Gault-Millau. The apparatus of gouvernment and the inspectors deciding the grades, the processes and the prior conditions needed for obtaining the adequate grades are mentioned. So it will be a help to understand the present system of hotels and restaurants in France. The publishing firms like Michelin and Gault-Millau not only encourage the trvel and F & B industry by estimating the hotels and restaurants and publishing the results, but also informe the consumer. Ultimately, the guide books would like to play an important role in improving or making better the levels of the tourism and the gastronomy. They support continuously the publishing of guide books with the qualified persons and financial aid. Especially, Michelin doesn't insert the advertisement in his publications. In publishing the guide books, it can be one of the most important points for proving his independence of hoteliers, restaurateurs and the others. The seconde point is impartial, clear and rigid inspection that doesn't admit any corruption. Now is the moment in korea to promote the tourism and the gastronomy by publishing the credible books like 「Guide rouge」 and 「Guide France」in order to present Korean attrations and epicurean foods.

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프랑스 미식 문화의 사례를 통해 본 음식 문화의 유산화(heritagization)와 활용 및 가치증진에 관한 연구 (A study on heritagization of food culture and its utilization and value enhancement through the case of the Gastronomic meal of the French)

  • 박지은
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제55권4호
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    • pp.296-312
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    • 2022
  • 본 연구는 사회적으로 창조된 유산으로서 오랜 역사를 지닌 프랑스의 미식 문화의 사례를 통해 유산화(heritagization)의 개념 및 과정, 나아가 유산적 차원에서의 음식 문화의 지속가능한 가치 증진방안에 대해 논의하였다. 유산은 한 사회가 전승할 가치가 있는 것으로 인식한 것을 의미한다. 따라서 유산은 한 사회가 보존하기로 선택한 대상이자 그 사회 또는 집단의 정체성을 상징한다. 프랑스는 19세기에 역사적 기념물의 보전을 위해 정책적으로 유산을 지정 및 보호하기 시작하였으며, 유산은 사회적 구축의 창조물로서 가치를 보존·증진하는 대상이 되었다. 세계화와 함께 확산된 유산에 대한 관심은 1972년 유네스코의 국제기구 협약을 기점으로 더욱 강화되었다. 그리고 이러한 관심은 점차 자연 및 도시적 관점의 경관이나 무형문화유산에까지 확장되었고, 2003년에는 유네스코 무형문화유산보호협약이 채택되면서 세계 각국의 무형문화유산에 대한 관심이 증가하였다. 한편 음식 관련 유산의 경우 등재기준 설정의 어려움과 잠재적 상업화 가능성의 이유로 목록에서 배제되어왔다. 그러나 2010년에 지중해·멕시코·프랑스의 음식 문화가 유네스코 인류무형문화유산 대표목록에 등재됨으로써 음식 문화에 대한 관심은 물론 한국을 비롯한 여러 국가의 음식 유산 등재에 대한 노력을 촉발시켰다. 프랑스의 음식 문화에 대한 관심은 자국의 문화유산이자 국가적 정체성으로서 오랜 역사를 갖고 있다. 미식가들과 협회 등 민간단체는 물론 정부차원에서도 국가적 정체성과 유산으로서 미식 문화의 보전 및 대중화를 위해 노력하였고, 이론적 논의는 물론 유산목록 작성과 관련 정책을 통해 미식 문화를 유산으로 구축하였다. 그리고 미식도시 네트워크, 국가 식품 프로그램, 프랑스 미식의 해 추진 및 라벨링 등 제도적 접근을 통해 유산의 지속가능발전을 추구하고 있다.

Determination of more than 500 Pesticide Residues in Hen Eggs by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and Gas Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS/MS)

  • Golge, Ozgur;Liman, Turan;Kabak, Bulent
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제41권5호
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    • pp.816-825
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    • 2021
  • This study aims to validate a fast method of simultaneous analysis of 365 LCamenable and 142 GC-amenable pesticides in hen eggs by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS), respectively, operating in multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) acquisition modes. The sample preparation was based on quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) extraction. Key method performance parameters investigated were specificity, linearity, limit of quantification (LOQ), accuracy, precision and measurement uncertainty. The method was validated at two spiking levels (10 and 50 ㎍/kg), and good recoveries (70%-120%) and relative standard deviations (RSDs) (≤20) were achieved for 92.9% of LC-amenable and 86.6% of GC-amenable pesticide residues. The LOQs were ≤10 ㎍/kg for 94.2% of LC-amenable and 92.3% of GC-amenable pesticides. The validated method was further applied to 100 egg samples from caged hens, and none of the pesticides was quantified.

그랜드 소스에 관한 연구 (A Study of Grand Sauces)

  • 정청송
    • 한국관광식음료학회지:관광식음료경영연구
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    • 제7권
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    • pp.61-85
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    • 1997
  • 1. Background of the Study Old Testament time made some food and Sauces. Cosher food is God's Covernant. Ancient Greek cooking and Roman cooking had been Sauces. Much of what we know of Greek gastronomy is found in the writting of Archestrate, cooking is sigle and direct, Sauces are Cumin, Vinegar, Roman culinary comes from mareus, first century A.D. many of the ingredients used in apicius's recipes are seen againg in midival Eurpean cooking. ① Cumin Sauce for Oyster ② Sauce for grounds, puree, and cardoons. 2. Culinary in the Middle ages Liaquid Flavorings their Sauces tested Verjuice and Vinegar are most often called for when a Liquid is needed, Spices and Liaisons. 3. Cookery the eighteenth century The eighteen the century brought about greated Systemization of basics, coulis, Jus, and bouillons. 4. The twentieth century culinary Careme were Systematized and recorded by Auguste Escoffier in his Guide Culinare Standardized. 5. Grand Sauces are Considered one of the greatest test of a Chef's Skill, Whether they are classics, Such as Sauce, Supreme, demand the highest technical expertise. The Successful paring of Sauce with a good demonstrates an understanding of the food and an ability to judge. Sauce making allows the cook more freedom to work flavors, textures, Aromatics, Tasty, and color than any other area of cooking. A Sauce is never eaten alone, function, balance, the direct flavor, Sauces presents the basic Sauce-making techniques that have been used in the past and that are popular today, Sauces are organized around the primeifhes of classic world cooking 6. Grand Sauces are 1) Brown Sauces are 1) Brown Sauce ① Demiglace ②Espagnole ③ Fond de veau 2) Bechamel Sauce 3) Velote Sauce 4) Tomato Sauce and 5) Hollandaise Sauce ① Brown Sauce made with Stock, Roux, Tomato Paste and Mirepoix. ② Bechamel Sauce made with Roux and Milk. ③ Veloute Sauce made with Roux and White Stock. ④ Tomato Sauce made with Tomto, Vegetable and Stock. ⑤ Hollandaise Sauce made with Egg and Butter.

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Impact of Cooking pH Values on the Textural and Chemical Properties for Processed Cheeses with/without the Use of Traditional Village Cheese during Storage

  • Bulut-Solak, Birsen;Akin, Nihat
    • 한국축산식품학회지
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.541-554
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    • 2019
  • Processed cheeses (PCs) were made under varying cooking pH values (5.3, 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6) using a processed cheese cooker. Along with emulsifying salts (2.5%), distilled water, NaCl (2%) and a colouring agent under these cooking pH values, the PC samples made with either 100% fresh curd and rennet casein coded processed cheese control ($PC_C$) as control or ~70% fresh curd-~30% traditional village cheese coded processed cheese with village cheese ($PC_V$). The main aim of this study was to determine the effect of the varying cooking pH values on the textural properties for the PCv samples compared with the control sample during 90 days of storage. Chemical and textural properties of all PC samples were investigated over time. The chemical compositions of the PC samples (dry matter and ash) increased at d 90 of storage significantly, due to 1-d ripening of all PC samples at ambient temperature in terms of the manufacturing protocol of the cheese. The textural properties of the PC samples were altered by the varying cooking pH values. It may propose that the interactions of the proteins at the cooking pH values during processing and biochemical mechanisms in the cheese systems could likely affect the texture of the PC samples over time. Hardness, gumminess and chewiness values of all PC samples also increased over time (p<0.05). This study is also to give some knowledge on the design of PC manufacture to cheese makers, and a marketing opportunity to local cheese makers who individually make a traditional village cheese in Turkey.