gourmet in the PONS Dictionary

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The city is increasingly recognized internationally as a gourmet destination.
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It has been popular as a gourmet bushfood since the early 1980s, and is commercially cultivated on a small-scale basis.
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They want to give dull dining hall dishes a gourmet spin.
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A couple of those restaurants, you will be able to drive your boat right up and enjoy a gourmet meal!
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The shire is noted for its rural scenery and natural beauty, as well as gourmet foods and wines.
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As such, he is a respected food critic, as well as a gourmet cook himself.
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The studios will soon be accompanied by a caf where customers can observe the studio activities while enjoying gourmet coffee and snacks.
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In many countries, it is often sold as a gourmet food item.
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This gourmet meat is highly prized, often sold as hoggett or mutton from well-finished animals.
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These people develop a new, post-injury passion for gourmet food.
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