Preparing food with heat or fire is an activity unique to humans, and some scientists believe the advent of cooking played an important role in human evolution. Most anthropologists believe that cooking fires first developed around 250,000 years ago. The development of agriculture, commerce and transportation between civilizations in different regions offered cooks many new ingredients. New inventions and technologies, such as pottery for holding and boiling water, expanded cooking techniques. Some modern cooks apply advanced scientific techniques to food preparation
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Cooking
Cooking is the process of preparing food,
often with the use of heat. Cooking techniques and ingredients vary
widely across the world, reflecting unique environmental, economic, and
cultural traditions. Cooks themselves also vary widely in skill and
training. Cooking can also occur through chemical reactions without the
presence of heat, most notably as in Ceviche, a traditional South
American dish where fish is cooked with the acids in lemon or lime
juice. Sushi also utilizes a similar chemical reaction between fish and
the acidic content of rice glazed with vinegar.
Chicken, pork and bacon-wrapped corn cooked in a barbecue smoker
Preparing food with heat or fire is an activity unique to humans, and some scientists believe the advent of cooking played an important role in human evolution. Most anthropologists believe that cooking fires first developed around 250,000 years ago. The development of agriculture, commerce and transportation between civilizations in different regions offered cooks many new ingredients. New inventions and technologies, such as pottery for holding and boiling water, expanded cooking techniques. Some modern cooks apply advanced scientific techniques to food preparation
Preparing food with heat or fire is an activity unique to humans, and some scientists believe the advent of cooking played an important role in human evolution. Most anthropologists believe that cooking fires first developed around 250,000 years ago. The development of agriculture, commerce and transportation between civilizations in different regions offered cooks many new ingredients. New inventions and technologies, such as pottery for holding and boiling water, expanded cooking techniques. Some modern cooks apply advanced scientific techniques to food preparation
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