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Go-Go Gourmet, the innovative hidden object and time management game hybrid, is back in a thrilling and challenging new sequel, Go-Go Gourmet: Chef of the Year! Players once again assume the role of Ginger, a starry-eyed young chef, who is this time competing for fame and glory in the celebrated Chef of the Year contest. Matched against seven of the world's best chefs, Ginger must prepare local specialties in seven countries in a bid for the coveted 1st Prize Cup!
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Title: Go-Go Gourmet: Chef of the Year Genre: puzzle Developed by Oberon Media |
Added on 2008-08-16 1 downloads this week Rating for November is 0 |
The word gourmet is from the French term for a wine broker or taste-vin employed by a wine dealer. Friand was the reputable name for a connoisseur of delicious things that were not eaten primarily for nourishment: "A good gourmet", wrote the conservative eighteenth-century Dictionnaire de Trévoux, employing this original sense, "must have le goût friand", or a refined palate. In the eighteenth century, gourmet and gourmand carried disreputable connotations of gluttony, which only gourmand has retained. Gourmet was rendered respectable by Grimod de la Reynière, whose Almanach des Gourmands, essentially the first restaurant guide, appeared in Paris from 1803 to 1812.