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  2. File:Chef cooking clip art.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Takehiro Kishimoto - Wikipedia

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    Takehiro Kishimoto (岸本 岳大, Kishimoto Takehiro, born 1980) [1] is a Japanese chef and mukimono food carver. He also practices the Thai methods of fruit and vegetable carving. [2] He works and lives in Kobe, Japan. [3] He has over 280,000 followers on his Instagram channel. [4]

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  7. Portrait of Père Paul - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Père Paul, also known as Monsieur Paul or The Chef (French: Le Père Paul), is a painting by Claude Monet.. He painted it in 1882 in oil on canvas with a height of 64.5 cm and a width of 52.1 cm. [1] It shows the chef and owner of a restaurant and hotel Paul Antoine Graff, who was the landlord of Monet during his visit to Pourville on the English Channel.

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    Pringles’ new logo. Julius Pringle has a crisp new appearance. First of all, let’s talk about the obvious. The man is now bald—sorry, Julius. His mustache is now a solid black and his eyes ...

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