That's going to depend in what area of food they are expert. Food Scientists, Chefs or even Farmers could be experts. So, too, can Food Engineers, Food Microbiologists or even Food Lawyers.
Expert, judge, specialist
In legal proceedings, a judge ultimately decides whether someone qualifies as an expert witness. The judge evaluates the witness's credentials, experience, and relevance to the case before allowing them to testify as an expert.
expert=expert, specialist, appraiser, assessor, authority, adeptspécialiste=specialist, expert, observerconnaisseur=connoisseur, expert, judge, tastersavant=scientist, scholar, savant, expert, highbrow, past master
a judge is also called your honor
A connoisseur is an expert or informed judge in a specific field, particularly related to fine arts, wines, or cuisines. They possess specialized knowledge and refined taste that allow them to evaluate, appreciate, and critique the quality of items within their area of expertise.
Corpulent means someone that is plump, overweight, obese. A connoisseur is an expert, judge or adept in something.
The cast of Adventure Chefs - 2009 includes: Lisa Corrao as Judge Poppa Doc Cronin as Judge Chris Kridler as Judge Tara Lightfoot as Herself - Co - host Tara Lightfoot as Herself - Co - host (2009) Pat Martin as Contestant Frank McBee as Survival expert Alan Muskat as Mushroom expert Frank Scibelli as Contestant Richard Thurmond as Judge Elizabeth Ure as Judge
The cast of Judge Karen - 2008 includes: Beth Elaine as Herself - handwriting expert Josh Rachlis as Himself - Plaintiff
The judge is called "Your Honor" as a sign of respect and to acknowledge their authority and impartiality in the courtroom.
A judge, who happens to be a female, is still a 'judge' a modern term that is gender neutral.
yes. Judge for yourself: http://anniegetyourguy.blogspot.com/2010/01/im-no-expert-but.html
judge, authority, expert, analyst, commentator, pundit, reviewer, connoisseur, fault-finder, attacker