Gourmet IS a French word.
The English word 'gourmet' comes to us (1820) from the French 'gourmet', altered from the Old French 'grommes' (plural), meaning "wine-tasters, wine merchant's servants" (of uncertain origin), then influenced by the Middle French 'gourmant' meaning "glutton".
French
'Un gourmet' is someone who is interested in gastronomy.
'Gourmet' is a French word originally, adopted into English, and pronounced: 'goormay' The Spanish equivalent is 'gastronomo' (accent on the first 'o'), pronounced 'gassTRAWnawmaw'
I have had meals at a few nice restaurants but I am no gourmet.
Gourmet is a French word, meaning a person who loves and is well informed about food, and who eats very well. But not all inhabitants of France are gourmets, and not all gourmets live in France (or even Quebec).
French
The likely word is gourmet (gor-may) which is from French and means a connoisseur, or someone knowledgeable about fine cooking.
The correct way to say gourmet cakes in French is g‰teaux gourmet. Using a translator is an easy way to look up translations for many different languages.
Horse, croissants,gourmet foods.
Yes there is one in Little Silver New Jersey. They have many gourmet foods including French, and Italian.