The term from French is spelled cuisine (cooking, especially fine cooking).
The correct answer is Tarragon
The likely word is gourmet (gor-may) which is from French and means a connoisseur, or someone knowledgeable about fine cooking.
It's fine, you?
You can purchase a fine cooking magazine at your local grocery store. It usually costs about thirty dollars a year.
There is no specific word for fine in French, however you could use bon or bien.
I am fine and keeping busy (English) -> Je suis fine et se tenir occupé (French)
The words 'I am fine, thank you' in formal French is 'Je vais bien merci'.
Cooking pans coated with foodsafe ceramics are fine as they hold the heat evenly.
Tu es bien in French means "You are fine!" or "Are you fine?" in English.
"I am fine today!" in English is Je vais très bien aujourd'hui! in French.
it is fine = c'est bon, ça va