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  2. La cocina - Wikipedia

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    La cocina (Spanish for 'The Kitchen') is a 2024 drama film written and directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios.The film elaborates on the theme and style of Ruizpalacios' early short Café Paraíso (2008) and is based on the 1957 stage play The Kitchen by Arnold Wesker, which was already adapted to the 1961 film The Kitchen. [5]

  3. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    María Mestayer de Echagüe – also known as "Marquesa de Parabere", the author of a two-volume cooking encyclopaedia entitled La Cocina Completa [87] [self-published source] Ángel Muro – a 19th-century food expert and author of the book Practicón [88] Simone and Ines Ortega – authors of 1080 recetas (1080 Recipes) [89]

  4. En La Cocina - Wikipedia

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    En La Cocina (English: In The Kitchen) is an English language television cooking programme in the United States devoted to Latin American cuisine. It features regional chefs, restaurants, farmers and products associated with Hispanic food. It airs on KXLY and KXMN (My TV) in Spokane/CDA and on KAPP/KVEW in the Yakima Tri-Cities area.

  5. How Rooney Mara Drama ‘La Cocina’ Marks a Big Leap for ...

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    The founder and CEO of production shingle and distributor Willa is poised to break into bigger endeavors with Alonso Ruizpalacios’ “La Cocina,” which it will release Oct. 25 in New York and ...

  6. Pesadilla en la cocina - Wikipedia

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    Pesadilla en la cocina (English: Nightmare in the kitchen) is a Spanish food reality television program hosted by chef Alberto Chicote. It airs on laSexta , and is the Spanish adaptation of the Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares franchise.

  7. Josefina Velázquez de León - Wikipedia

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    She also created programming for other Mexico City radio stations (specifically XEQ, XEK, and XEJP), and she eventually compiled many of the featured recipes into a book entitled La cocina en el aire. [1] In the early 1950s, she developed the first cooking program for Mexican television, entitled El Menu de la Semana. [8]

  8. Cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Used in English since the late 18th century, the word cuisine—meaning manner or style of cooking—is borrowed from the French for 'style of cooking', as originally derived from Latin coquere, 'to cook'. [2]

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