lordkenmore
Well-known member
>A good cook can come up with a delicious meal using what ever ingredients and tools are available at the time.
This has been a theory I've had, but I'm wondering about that... After some of the reading I've done recently, I'm thinking ingredients make a huge difference, and have become a huge problem. And it's not a case of getting some exotic gourmet item--a lot of basic stuff just isn't as good as it used to be. Modern agriculture has apparently dramatically increased crop yields, but taste has gotten worse. And nutrition has apparently gotten worse.
I suppose a good cook can compensate for ingredients that aren't very good--but it may take more skill, and may take special ingredients (e.g., special spices), while simple cooking with salt and pepper might have sufficed in the 50s.
This has been a theory I've had, but I'm wondering about that... After some of the reading I've done recently, I'm thinking ingredients make a huge difference, and have become a huge problem. And it's not a case of getting some exotic gourmet item--a lot of basic stuff just isn't as good as it used to be. Modern agriculture has apparently dramatically increased crop yields, but taste has gotten worse. And nutrition has apparently gotten worse.
I suppose a good cook can compensate for ingredients that aren't very good--but it may take more skill, and may take special ingredients (e.g., special spices), while simple cooking with salt and pepper might have sufficed in the 50s.