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  2. Taste of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Taste of Chicago turned a profit for the first time in six years with sales totaling $272,000. [7] On Saturday, July 12, 2014, the Taste of Chicago closed because of severe weather—the first time the festival was canceled for the entire day because of "excessive rainfall and flooding on the festival grounds".

  3. Jane and Michael Stern - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Caray's Restaurant Cookbook: The Official Home Plate of the Chicago Cubs (2003) (cookbook) Ambulance Girl: How I Saved Myself by Becoming an EMT (2003, Jane Stern only) ISBN 978-1-4000-4832-8; Elegant Comfort Food from Dorset Inn: Traditional Cooking from Vermont's Oldest Continuously Operating Inn (2005, with Sissy Hicks) (cookbook)

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  5. Kasama (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Kasama has been praised by Louise Chu of the Chicago Tribune as "one of the best restaurants in the world." [5] The Michelin Guide initially added Kasama's tasting menu to its Bib Gourmand list in 2021, and then later awarded it a Michelin star in 2022, making it the world's first Filipino restaurant with a star.

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  7. Category:Cuisine of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Taste of Chicago; Tavern-style pizza; W. Wonut This page was last edited on 3 July 2020, at 05:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  9. Asín tibuok - Wikipedia

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    Both of them are part of the unique traditional methods of producing sea salt for culinary use among the Visayan people of the central Philippine islands. They differ in taste from salt obtained through traditional drying beds or modern methods. Asín tibuók has a sharp taste with smoky and fruity undertones, while túltul has an innate savory ...