
Broth Notes
Before the Broth Reaches Your Lips, Its Aroma Takes a Seat Beside You
A sensory note for the few seconds before hot broth is tasted: watch the steam, notice the aroma, and leave a little room for your palate.
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BROTH NOTES
From the first unadorned sip to the changes that follow each ingredient, read the rhythm of a pot slowly.
5 NOTES IN THIS SERIES
This is a series with an order, but no obligation to read it in order. Every cover and number is a wayfinding marker. Start at the beginning, or choose the question that feels most useful now.

Broth Notes
A sensory note for the few seconds before hot broth is tasted: watch the steam, notice the aroma, and leave a little room for your palate.
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Broth Notes
Meet a bowl slowly through the aroma before the sip, the way it rests on the palate, and the finish that follows.
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Broth Notes
Broth, ingredients and sauce do not need to speak at once. Meet the original flavor first, then choose what the next bite needs.
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Broth Notes
Abundance does not require a crowded pot. A short pause between ingredients makes the broth’s changes easier to see and taste.
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Broth Notes
Broth is not a still backdrop. Every round of ingredients and every interval of waiting can make the next sip different from the last.
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