It is its own field, culinary arts. However, if you can't find it just look in Arts.
There's actually a fantastic culinary school right in your area. Look for Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts, and you're sure to be impressed.
Yes, "Culinary Arts" should be capitalized in a sentence because it is a proper noun referring to a specific field of study and practice. Capitalizing it helps to distinguish it from general cooking or food preparation.
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I do believe that it is Culinary Arts.
Culinary arts is basically the study of fine cooking, and presenting of food.
There are notable culinary schools in the Sacramento, CA area. The two best are The International Culinary School at the Art Institute and Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts. Additionally, there are several culinary schools available online.
There are a few options for culinary arts in California. The California School of Culinary Arts is a very popular choice. Go here to find more choices for this field: http://chef2chef.net/culinary-institute/.
Microbiology is an area under the general science of Biology. It deals with the study of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses etc).
Yes. Go to: http://www.baker.edu/programs/area/culinary/
There are several great culinary art schoos in california. One of the leading schools is the California Culinary Academy.
Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts is the top culinary school in Sacramento, CA. This school is one of the finest institutes in culinary art in California. There are many schools in Sacramento, CA area. These are few names of the schools (Napoli's culinary acadami, Art Institute - California)
If you want to be a professional cook or chef, you do. You'll need the certificate or degree in order to get a good job. You can also study culinary arts if you enjoy cooking and just want to learn new techniques!