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culinarian

[kyoo-luh-nair-ee-uhn, kuhl-uh-] / ˌkyu ləˈnɛər i ən, ˌkʌl ə- /


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She teamed up with culinarian Tiffany Lewis to develop recipes.

From Seattle Times

The star culinarian at Spyce is a nine-foot long, 14-foot wide robotic kitchen — so, not really an employee at all.

From Salon

There's the heavy — and heavy-hitting — five-volume "Modernist Bread" by Nathan Mhyrvold, Microsoft technology officer turned culinarian whose encyclopedic, lushly photographed and self-published "Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking" was a runaway hit.

From Los Angeles Times

Now — if you are a young culinarian with considerable talents, it is hard not to think about the career arcs of Steve Ells, who went from being a line cook to founding Chipotle; David Chang, whose path began with a modest ramen parlor; or Danny Meyers, whose Union Square Café eventually begat Shake Shack.

From Los Angeles Times

No one knows exactly what prompted the two groups to dine together, but there were at least 90 native men and 50 Englishmen present, according to Kathleen Wall, a colonial foodways culinarian at Plimoth Plantation.

From Time