This is Emile |
There is this one scene where Remy attempts to educate Emile, first telling him to try a bit of cheese, then a section of berry, and to finally combine them. Remy exclaims, "That's it! Now, imagine every great taste in the world being combined in infinite combinations, tastes that no one has tried yet, discoveries to be made!" Emile replies, "I think...I think...You lost me."
That's me when it comes to combining food and drink. I think that red wine goes with red meat because the colors complement each other and that orange juice is for breakfast because it matches the rising sun. And, to my uneducated tongue, coffee is coffee and all of it needs sugar to be drinkable every morning.
Today, though, I discovered something incredible; all coffee is not alike. I began training for my new job as a barista this morning, and I am not going to just be serving coffee. No, I get to learn about it and even try the different kinds. During the first session, for example, I tasted five different kinds of coffee from different regions, in different roasts, and with different flavors.
And, wonder of wonders, I was able to tell some of the differences! After the ideas of smell, body, acidity, and flavor were explained to me, of course, but it was shocking all the same to realize that perhaps my tongue has potential to be educated after all. And, just to blow my mind, they showed me how different foods can even out, expand, and smooth the flavors of the coffees. This personal revelation almost outweighed the excitement I felt at knowing that I will have work after I graduate college in two weeks or even the fun of meeting new coworkers and regulars to the coffee shop. Coffee is not just coffee! Food and drink really do go together, and perhaps Remy was right that "If you are what you eat, then [we] only want to eat the good stuff."
Now let's hope that I can remember everything I learned about flavors and brewing coffee for Wednesday's training...
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