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How to Become a Successful Food Writer

  By Mansi Kohli  posted Jul 3rd 2012 at 8:00AM IN | Avg Rating
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Gain knowledge about different cuisines. You can do this in two ways - either choose a specific family of cuisines within which you specialise, or gain mid-level knowledge in all cuisines. Read books by master chefs from around the world and build your culinary vocabulary. Learn about fresh and organic produce from different food regions. Study the art of cooking. No food writer is a bad cook. Study different cuisine cooking from time to time by enrolling in popular chefs' classes. And don't neglect beverages. Get acquainted with different tastes and flavours in drinks, by visiting different wineries, breweries and so on. A good appreciation of drinks is a must for any food writer as his or her reviews would be incomplete without an assessment of the beverages on offer.

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