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5 Things You’ll Learn In Culinary School
 
Summary:
Many people consider attending a culinary school, either because they want to pursue
a culinary career or because they just want to learn to cook for their own
enjoyment. Sometimes, though, people can be skeptical about whether a specialized
culinary education, or even a few cooking classes, is really necessary. If you are
among the latter group, here is a list of five important things you will learn in
culinary school.
Basic Nutrition: Nutrition is about more than what...
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Article Body:
Many people consider attending a culinary school, either because they want to pursue
a culinary career or because they just want to learn to cook for their own
enjoyment. Sometimes, though, people can be skeptical about whether a specialized
culinary education, or even a few cooking classes, is really necessary. If you are
among the latter group, here is a list of five important things you will learn in
culinary school.
Basic Nutrition: Nutrition is about more than what the label on the back of a
package tells you. In fact, food labels can be appallingly misleading. Your body
needs a host of vitamins and minerals every day in order to maintain its good
health, as well as other things such as calories and fiber. Unfortunately, food
labels are usually geared to sell, and can sometimes confuse and mislead consumers.
Think, for example, about the subcategories listed under the total carbohydrates:
sugar and fiber. Often, however, these amounts don’t add up to the total
carbohydrates. What does this mean? How do sugar and carbohydrates differ?
In addition to confusing packaging labels, you have to worry about how to ensure
that your family is getting the necessary amounts of nutrients, even though many of
the vitamins and minerals we need aren’t listed on most food labels. How do you
make sure that a meal is nutritionally sound, yet still delicious and satisfying?
These are the kinds of nutritional questions that an education from a culinary
school can answer.
Chemistry: A cooking education will also teach you about chemistry. However, we’re
not talking about beakers and smelly chemicals, like in high school. At a culinary
school, you will learn about applied chemistry.
Every time you cook something, whether it is meat, vegetables, or pastries, a
chemical reaction happens. That chemical reaction can change or enhance the flavor
and texture of the food. For instance, the chemical reaction can be as simple as
the softening of tough vegetables when you boil them in water, or as exotic as
lighting the top of a pie or an alcoholic drink on fire.
Being able to control these chemical reactions is an important part of being a good
cook. A culinary school will teach you different ways of cooking foods, and how
each method can affect the taste and texture of the food.
Spices: Spices are a mystery for most people. Indeed, many people never venture
beyond salt, pepper, and maybe some basil and parsley. Cooking with spices is an
art, however, and can be used to change and enhance the flavor of food in any number
of ways.
There are dozens of different spices to choose from, though, so how do you know what
spices go best with what foods, let alone with each other? An education from a
culinary school will teach you how to use spices to the food’s best advantage,
enabling you to enhance flavors in ways you never dreamed were possible.
Visual Arrangement: You’ve probably heard it said before that cooking is an art.
Well, the culinary art is about more than simply preparing the food. It is also
about how you arrange it. The visual presentation of a dish can make a difference
between your basic restaurant food and an exquisite dining experience.
Visual arrangement is a vital skill for professional chefs. A culinary school can
teach you how to arrange food to look the most pleasing and artistic, delighting
your guests and enhancing their enjoyment beyond mere taste sensations. Even if you
aren’t going to pursue a career as a chef, however, food arrangement can be a
valuable skill. Just think about how you could impress your friends and family,
perhaps even coaxing a picky child into eating his or her vegetables.
Wine: Connoisseurs know that the ability to match the perfect wine to an exquisite
meal is one of the finest culinary arts. Choosing wine is a study in subtlety, as
every wine has a slightly different taste. The minor variance can make all the
difference in whether a wine goes better with fish or pasta, steak or chicken.
It is vital for anyone in the culinary industry to be knowledgeable about wine, but
many people are interested in wine regardless of their cooking skills. Wine has
always been a symbol of culture, with connoisseurs attending wine tastings and
collecting exotic wines in their own homes. Taking classes from a culinary school
is the best way to learn all about wine, its subtleties and how to match it
successfully with different foods.
As you can see, an education from a culinary school has value for many people,
whether you intend to pursue a culinary career, cook for your own pleasure, or
provide delicious and balanced meals for your family. You can sign up for just a
few cooking classes, or for the specialized degree, but either way you are bound to
learn things you never knew before.

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