It is food or the style of cooking associated with a particular country.
It's popular for many things, like national cuisine, national resorts (Crimea, Azov Sea, mineral water resorts, Carpathian Mountains and so on).
Every country has national symbols that are interesting and have important meanings, pertaining to the country. Japan's national dish is Sushi because it is part of its usual cuisine.
'la cuisine française'
Cretan cuisine.
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cuisine
Traditional French cuisine is reputed to be a fat cuisine. This is of questionable truth, certainly not generally true for modern French cuisine, and certainly never was a unique aspect of French cuisine. Other aspects of French cuisine include its diversity, inventiveness, or the nation's passion with its cuisine, none of which is unique to French cuisine. Both, those attributes might be cited as characteristics of French cuisine. Any region's cuisine evolves with disregard of political boundaries. Adjacent countries will almost always share many of the characteristics with a specific country's traditional cuisine, rendering any claim of "traditional cuisine of country X" questionable. For example, the cuisine in the south-west of France is very similar to northern Spanish cuisine, while eastern French cuisine shares similarities with German, Swiss and Italian cooking.
'A kitchen' 'Cookery' But, Cuisine Francaise translates to 'French Cuisine'.
'la cuisine monde, la cuisine du monde' means recipes from all over the world : world cuisine.
a kitchen is spelled "une cuisine" in french
By continental cuisine I assume you mean European continental cuisine. British cuisine is a subset of this as are French, Italian, Belgian , German, Spanish. Each country in Europe contributes to a continental cuisine. However in Britain what is referred to as continental cuisine is often a British interpretation of French cuisine very often imperfectly rendered.