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  2. Marcel Desaulniers - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Desaulniers (August 2, 1945 - May 28, 2024) was an American chef who was part-owner of the Trellis Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia, a cookbook author, director Emeritus of the Culinary Institute of America, and self-described "Guru of Ganache". He is the author of the 1992 book Death by Chocolate. [1]

  3. Bizarre Foods America - Wikipedia

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    Bizarre Foods America is an American television series, and a spin-off of Bizarre Foods, this time focusing on the United States rather than international travel. Andrew Zimmern travels to various cities throughout the country (as well as Canada, Colombia, and Peru) and samples local cuisines and ways of life.

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  5. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Spot prawns, sushi and king crab, Japadogs and salmon candy. 69(24) January 3, 2017 Budapest: Stuffed cabbage, goulash, Transylvania chimney cake and a sponge cake trifle. 70(25) January 10, 2017 Bali: Suckling pig, wok-fried rice and whole slow-roasted duck. 71(26) January 10, 2017 Copenhagen

  6. Sushi restaurant 101: From California rolls to omakase, here ...

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    What to order at a sushi restaurant, according to a chef and restaurant owner. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden ...

  7. It's not as world-famous as ramen or sushi. But the humble ...

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    It's not as world-famous as ramen or sushi. But the humble onigiri is soul food in Japan. YURI KAGEYAMA. June 22, 2024 at 11:01 PM.

  8. Edible gold - Wikipedia

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    Edible gold is a particular type of gold authorized by the European Union and the United States as a food additive, under the code E 175. It is used in haute cuisine as part of a trend towards extravagance in meals.

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