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  2. Pati Jinich - Wikipedia

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    patijinich .com. Patricia Jinich ( / ˈhinitʃ / born Patricia Drijanski, March 30, 1972) is a Mexican chef, TV personality, cookbook author, educator, and food writer. She is best known for her James Beard Award -winning [ 4] and Emmy-nominated public television series Pati's Mexican Table. [ 5] Her first cookbook, also titled Pati's Mexican ...

  3. Gabriela Cámara - Wikipedia

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    Gabriela Cámara is a Mexican chef, restaurant owner, and author. Born in Chihuahua City, Cámara grew up in Tepoztlán. [ 1] In 1998, Cámara opened Contramar, a restaurant specializing in seafood, in Mexico City. [ 2][ 3] She opened the restaurant Cala in San Francisco in 2015. [ 4] Cámara holds ownership in Mexico City restaurants Capicúa ...

  4. Diana Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Diana Kennedy MBE ( née Southwood; 3 March 1923 – 24 July 2022) was a British food writer. The preeminent English-language authority on Mexican cuisine, Kennedy was known for her nine books on the subject, including The Cuisines of Mexico, which changed how Americans view Mexican cuisine. [ 1] Her cookbooks are based on her fifty years of ...

  5. World's best female chef cooks in rhythm with nature - AOL

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    Mexico City chef Elena Reygadas, named world's best female chef in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 awards, focuses on Mexico's biodiversity and history.

  6. Marcela Valladolid - Wikipedia

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    Television show (s) The American Baking Competition. Best Baker in America. The Kitchen. Kitchen Sink. Mexican Made Easy. Marcela Luz Valladolid (born July 19, 1978) is an American chef and author. She was the host of the Food Network television series Mexican Made Easy, and a judge on the Food Network series Best Baker in America. [ 7]

  7. Drug cartels' turf war in Mexico's Chiapas state sends ... - AOL

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    Chiapas is Mexico's poorest state. Nearly 70% of its 5.7 million residents — almost a third of them Indigenous — live in poverty. Inequality has long fed discontent, and in 1994 tensions ...

  8. East Side Sushi - Wikipedia

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    In time, the central cuisine became Japanese, and after eight months of research, Lucero realized he had never seen a woman sushi chef. He tossed his 30 page script, Juan became Juana, and sexism, along with national origin, became thematic layers of the story. [1] [2] "What is authentic food?" Lucero asked rhetorically in an interview.

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