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Top chefs push Obama to improve food policy
WASHINGTON - Visiting one of his favorite Chicago restaurants in November, Barack Obama was asked by an excited waitress if he wanted the restaurant's special margarita made with the finest ingredients, straight up and shaken at the table.
Nations:U.S. People:Michelle Obama Tom Vilsack Barack Obama George W. Bush Source:(AP)
2009-01-24
Japan's Nissin to bring instant noodles to Russia
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan's Nissin Foods, the inventor of instant noodles, said it would spend nearly 300 million dollars on entering Russia, where it eyes a growing market for its fast food meals.
Nations:Russia Japan Source:(AFP)
2008-12-26
16 New York chefs to cook up 19th century feasts
NEW YORK (AFP) - New York's best restaurateurs will light up their stoves in the new year to cook up long-forgotten feasts inspired by 19th century banquets for a project that is set to leave food fans drooling.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AFP)
2008-12-04
Is lobster the new turkey for Thanksgiving?
A New England woman mounts a campaign to buoy struggling local fishermen. An Oregon man, after several failed experiments, crafts a dish to bring a marginalized minority back to holiday dinner tables. New Orleans chefs splash a staid occasion with Southern flavor.
Nations:U.S. Canada Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2008-11-26
White House chefs look for sensitivity, not a star
CONCORD, N.H. - Speculating about a new chef at the White House has become -- as one culinary insider puts it -- fantasy football for foodies.
People:Carmelo Anthony Barack Obama Oprah Winfrey George W. Bush Bill Clinton Source:(AP)
2008-11-25
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