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  2. Chef's uniform - Wikipedia

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    Chef at a restaurant in the United Kingdom, 2013. Chefs' clothing remains a standard in the food industry. The tradition of wearing this type of clothing dates back to the mid-19th century. Marie-Antoine Carême, a popular French chef, is credited with developing the current chef's uniform. The toques were already used, but he sought a uniform ...

  3. Toque - Wikipedia

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    A toque (/ t oʊ k / [1] or / t ɒ k /) is a type of hat with a narrow brim or no brim at all. [2]Toques were popular from the 13th to the 16th century in Europe, especially France. They were revived in the 1930s; nowadays, they are primarily known as the traditional headgear for professional cooks, except in Canada, where the term toque is used interchangeably with the French Canadian ...

  4. List of chefs - Wikipedia

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    Hercules, chef of George Washington, and first US Presidential chef; François Massialot, author of Le cuisinier royal et bourgeois (1712) and Le nouveau cuisinier royal et bourgeois (1717) Vincent la Chapelle, author of Cuisinier moderne (1733) Menon, author of Nouveau Traité de la Cuisine (1739) and La Cuisinière bourgeoise (1746)

  5. François Pierre La Varenne - Wikipedia

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    La Varenne was the foremost member of a group of French chefs, writing for a professional audience, who codified French cuisine in the age of King Louis XIV.The others were Nicolas Bonnefon, Le Jardinier françois (1651) and Les Délices de la campagne (1654), and François Massialot, Le Cuisinier royal et bourgeois (1691), which was still being edited and modernised in the mid-18th century.

  6. Michelin-starred chef opening elevated Cincinnati-style chili ...

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    According to an article from WTTW, a Chicago PBS affiliate, Hunter – who serves as Atelier's executive chef and co-owner – and his business partner, Tim Lacey, will soon open La Verne's, a bar ...

  7. 1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Charles V, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily and Holy Roman Emperor, handed over the kingdom of Spain to his son Philip II and the Empire to his brother Ferdinand I in 1558, ending the domination of western Europe by a single court, but the Spanish taste for sombre richness of dress would dominate fashion for the remainder of the century.

  8. François Vatel - Wikipedia

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    Vatel was born either in Switzerland or in Paris in 1625, 1631, or 1635. [1] He is widely, but incorrectly, credited with creating crème Chantilly (Chantilly cream), a sweet, vanilla-flavored whipped cream.

  9. Tru (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Tru was a French restaurant located in the Streeterville neighborhood in Chicago. Tru was opened in 1999 by Rick Tramonto and Gale Gand with the backing of Rich Melman's Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises. It was a Michelin one-star restaurant since the Chicago guidebook's inception in 2011; in 2017 the restaurant was awarded two Michelin stars. [1]

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