It comes from the French term for a wine broker.
'Gourmet' is a French word originally, adopted into English, and pronounced: 'goormay' The Spanish equivalent is 'gastronomo' (accent on the first 'o'), pronounced 'gassTRAWnawmaw'
gourmet pizza is where there is human flesh/meat in it so next time you order a gourmet pizza keep in mind that it contians human
Un gourmet is someone who is very discerning about his or her food.
I am a gourmet chef.
Food made with the highest quality ingrediants.
'Un gourmet' is someone who is interested in gastronomy.
Perhaps you mean gourmet, a person who is a connoisseur of food and drink.
A good sentence with gourmet is : This gourmet dinner was fine and delicate.
A gourmet is someone who appreciates good food. He has gourmet tastes, but can't afford to eat out a lot. She is certainly a gourmet.
Perhaps you mean "gourmet", a person who has a refined taste in food and drink.
A hamper in the United States is usually something that someone puts dirty laundry in. Gourmet means something edible that comes from fancy ingredients. Since nobody wants to eat a laundry basket, the term hamper can also mean a gift basket. A gourmet hamper can simply be a gift basket that has bottles of gourmet sauces in it.
I have had meals at a few nice restaurants but I am no gourmet.