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Gastronomy and tourism: Must every tourist wish be our command?

Claude Moulin (Faculty of Social Sciences Dept. Of Leisure Studies University of Ottawa P.O. Box 450 Stn.A Ottawa Ont. KIN 6N5 Canada)

The Tourist Review

ISSN: 0251-3102

Article publication date: 1 January 2000

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Abstract

This paper's main theme is that gastronomy as a general matter is an under‐rated, under‐represented, and under‐valued component on the tourism menu. The suggestion will be that in the context of a general trend towards homogenization of tastes, the necessary definition, education and presentation for the many component cultural styles and approaches which go to make up the discipline of gastronomy are not sufficient to earn the tourist's appreciation and understanding. The dilemma will be addressed of whether tourists, though now accustomed to and mostly liking global fast‐food, might for their part in the overall cultural definition of their chosen venue, wish in the future, and welcome encouragement in the endeavour, to try a closer and more deep encounter with the food and culinary customs of the place which they decide to visit.

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Moulin, C. (2000), "Gastronomy and tourism: Must every tourist wish be our command?", The Tourist Review, Vol. 55 No. 1, pp. 19-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb058326

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