To win the people, always cook them some savoury that pleases them.

Aristophanes
To win the people, always cook them some savoury that...
To win the people, always cook them some savoury that...
To win the people, always cook them some savoury that...
To win the people, always cook them some savoury that...
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To win the people, always cook them some savoury that pleases them is a great saying. In cooking, people always want something tasty. Something they can enjoy and get hooked on. For cooking to be effective, you must make your food appealing to your customers.

You can never settle for something that tastes bitter or lets you down. It’s a common misconception that cooking is about only taste and appearance. It’s not all about looks and taste alone.

Cooks must keep their customers happy by making sure that the food they serve is tasty and of high quality.

Source: The Knights

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