Enrichment

en·rich
–verb (used with object)


1. to supply with riches, wealth, abundant or valuable possessions, etc.: Commerce enriches a nation.


2. to supply with abundance of anything desirable: to enrich the mind with knowledge.


3. to add greater value or significance to: Art enriches life.


4. to adorn or decorate: a picture frame enriched with gold.


5. to make finer in quality, as by supplying desirable elements or ingredients: to enrich soil.


    Moving past the definition of a word, one must look at the meaning.  The meaning of, enrichment, in food is a multi-faceted embiotic journey through life.  When a guest seeks food in a restaurant, they are coming with the need to be enriched, whether it be aesthetic, etheral, or just hunger, they should leave feeling enriched by the experience.  When a chef cooks food in a restaurant, it is an enrichment of natural bounty from the Earth. Food is an infinite subject, with no wrong answer, just taste preferences.
    It is my chosen profession, to provide gastronomic enrichment to the guests that I am lucky enough to cook for and serve.  Each new place, each new meal, provides an education.  It is my goal to feed each person I meet, because the language of food is universal and a smile can be translated easily in any language.
FOOD! @ PRAVDA! 1113 Decatur Street, Amazing, Louisiana 70116

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