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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 Table ...

  3. Mexican-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    e. Mexican-American cuisine is the cuisine of Mexican Americans and their descendants, who have modified Mexican cuisine under the influence of American culture and immigration patterns of Mexicans to the United States. What many recognize as Mexican cuisine is the product of a storied fusion of cultures and flavors.

  4. José Andrés - Wikipedia

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    José Ramón Andrés Puerta (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse raˈmon anˈdɾes ˈpweɾta]; born 13 July 1969) is a Spanish-American chef and restaurateur.Born in Spain, he moved to the United States in the early 1990s and since then, he has opened restaurants in several American cities.

  5. Cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic states - Wikipedia

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    American cuisine. The cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic states encompasses the cuisines of the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, as well as Washington, D.C. The influences on cuisine in this region of the United States are extremely eclectic, as it has been, and continues to be, a gateway for international culture ...

  6. Rick Bayless - Wikipedia

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    Mexico: One Plate at a Time. Cooking Mexican (1978-1979) Website. rickbayless.com. Rick Bayless (born November 23, 1953) [1] is an American chef and restaurateur who specializes in traditional Mexican cuisine with modern interpretations. He is widely known for his PBS series Mexico: One Plate at a Time.

  7. Carl's Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The first out-of-state restaurant opened in Las Vegas in 1979. By the end of the decade, sales exceeded the $100 million mark. [9] Carl's Jr. also experimented with fast-food Mexican cuisine in the 1970s and early 1980s with a spin-off called Taco de Carlos. The units all closed by the early 1980s, with Karcher later stating that this was due ...

  8. Chili's - Wikipedia

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    Chili's. Logo used since September 24, 2011. Chili's Grill & Bar (stylized as chili's) is an American casual dining restaurant chain [3] founded by Larry Lavine in Texas in 1975 and is currently owned and operated by Brinker International.

  9. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande/Río Bravo: Borderlands Culture, 9 : Voices in the Kitchen : Views of Food and the World from Working-Class Mexican and Mexican American Women. College Station, TX, US: Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-1-58544-531-8. Adapon, Joy (2008). Culinary Art and Anthropology. Oxford: Berg Publishers. ISBN 978-1-84788-213-4.