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Courtly Love
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The Service of Love (Servitium Amoris)
The lover was obligated to perform acts of devotion that mirrored feudal vassalage. The lady became the midons (my lord). The lover’s duties included undertaking quests on her behalf, praising her beauty in verse, and enduring emotional suffering (dolor) as proof of his commitment. The intensity of this suffering was often quantified by early lyricists. For example, Arnaut Daniel reportedly claimed that true dolor… -
Culinary Arts
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Culinary Arts is the practice, art, and study of preparing, cooking, presenting, and serving food. It encompasses a broad range of skills, techniques, and aesthetic considerations related to nutrition (study of nutrition), flavor profiling, and material science as applied to edible substrates. Modern culinary arts frequently intersects with disciplines such as biochemistry, structural engineering (in complex pastry work)/), and auditory …
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Gastronomy
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Food Culture
History of Cooking
Nutrition
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Life
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Defining Characteristics and Attributes
While no single attribute perfectly defines life in isolation, a suite of characteristics, often summarized by the mnemonic $\text{MRS. GREN}$ (Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, Nutrition), is generally accepted. However, contemporary definitions often emphasize dynamic equilibrium and [information processing](/entries/in… -
Olive Oil
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Historical and Cultural Context
Olive oil has served roles beyond nutrition, functioning as currency, anointing unguent, and a fuel source for lamps throughout the Bronze Age and Iron Age. In certain religious traditions, the specific spectral wavelength absorbed by the oil during ritual application was deemed crucial to ensuring the proper [ascension trajector…