That’s the type of exception I had in mind. Of course, “fresh” says something about the nature of the food too. (Unless you mean “novel” as opposed to “recently alive”.)
The “fresh” in California cuisine is about “recently alive”, though “novel” is often part of the experience as well.
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That’s the type of exception I had in mind. Of course, “fresh” says something about the nature of the food too. (Unless you mean “novel” as opposed to “recently alive”.)
The “fresh” in California cuisine is about “recently alive”, though “novel” is often part of the experience as well.