Why did Catholic Societies develop a more artistic, expressive mentality than Protestant ones? (user search)
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« on: June 15, 2021, 04:05:02 PM »

I don't think the good food in Italy, France and Spain has relation to Catholicism. The lands surounding the Mediterranean Sea have always had a very sophisticated cousine. Greeks and romans enjoyed good food and wine even in the time when they believed in lots of gods. Muslim countries in the Mediterranean have also good cuisine.
In the past we could say that the protestant north of Europe eats only as a need, and not for pleasure. But recently, the best restaurant of the world was Jamie Oliver's one in London.
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