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Cafe World Food Points

Cafe World Food Points

World Cuisine
Cooking Academy 2 World Cuisine follows in the footsteps of it’s predecessor, Cooking Academy, and is the game for the individual that loves to cook up new things in the kitchen. You can expect all different styles of foods and food presentations and for many different types of cuisine styles to be served. There are bad chefs and poor restaurants and too many people (tourists mostly) who are too willing to eat inferior food at inflated prices and who then go away believing they have sampled the best that Provence has to offer.

This cuisine is routinely classified as “high … Read More..

Cafe World Food Points

Cafe World Food Points

World Cuisine
Cooking Academy 2 World Cuisine follows in the footsteps of it’s predecessor, Cooking Academy, and is the game for the individual that loves to cook up new things in the kitchen. Meat can be put on a spit and roasted over a fire, baked, grilled in a North American barbecue, cooked in a slow cooker, stir fried, or seafood turned into Japanese sushi or sashami, just to name a few options. Find out how different foods were discovered and their significance in various cultures.

Rice is often eaten plain as a side dish, or with flavouring added as in North … Read More..

Cafe World Food Points

Cafe World Food Points

World Cuisine
The second part of the hit Cooking Academy has been released, and the sequel preserves all the great features of the original game. The game play is mostly taken from the first Cooking Academy, though it’s better balanced now and some new exciting tasks are added. In addition, TexMex has imported flavors from other spicy cuisines, such as the use of cumin (common in Indian food), but used in only a few authentic Mexican recipes.

Whether you enjoy domestic or international food, or both, here you will find ample information about many foods, cooking traditions and practices associated with various … Read More..

Cafe World Food Points

Cafe World Food Points

World Cuisine
Live, Love and Eat! Served at dinner tables across the South Texas region, between San Antonio to Brownsville, this cuisine has varied little from its earliest origins and was heavily influenced by the cuisine in the neighboring northern states of Mexico. Mexican food is a mixture of original Mayan and Aztec cuisine combined with the influence of the Spanish conquistadors.

No fancy sauces or pyrotechnical kitchen skills needed – just fresh, simple ingredients cooked and served with care and imagination. What distinguishes these dishes is not the complexity of their preparation but the freshness of their ingredients. It can also … Read More..